Towards that end he's composed a «pageflake» of US blogs, and this week hosts
the latest Blawg Review (that happily includes my law and technology post).
If Net Neutrality falls apart and you soon find yourself reading
the latest Blawg Review on a dial - up modem, try to remember to keep your electronic vitriol to a minimum.
The Common Scold links
the latest Blawg Review innovation, and I love the diversity of thought leaders they're showing off.
Not exact matches
Here's our monthly roundup of client successes: New York injury lawyer John Hochfelder hosted
Blawg Review # 209, and dedicated the legal blogging roundup to his
late father.
Now on this Aug. 28, 12 months
later, Svenson hosts
Blawg Review # 72, «apropos of the Katrina anniversary,» he writes.
Stem client John Hochfelder is the host of this week's
blawg review, which comes with an interesting personal touch — the
review is both dedicated to, and the theme guided by, the life of his
late father.
«180 pieces of pumpkin pie
later:
Blawg Review # 34 Main Could match - making law associates to the right clients make you more money?»
This
blawg provides the
latest antitrust news and commentary on recent antitrust developments — private and government litigation, civil and criminal government investigations and mergers and acquisitions including Hart - Scott - Rodino Act
review.
More than a year
later,
Blawg Review # 79 returns to Kevin Heller's Tech Law Advisor, which first hosted
Blawg Review # 12.
«J. Craig Williams is the
latest at the podium for
Blawg Review.
In the tradition of
Blawg Review, Wallace offers up blog links and short commentaries on many of the hot issues now being discussed in the blogosphere, including links to Mark Bennett on the shooting of Trayvon Martin, Tom Goldstein on the U.S. Supreme Court's recent arguments over the Affordable Care Act, the
latest April Fools prank by «hoaxing mastermind» (and stellar disclaimer writer) Eric Turkewitz, and much more.
According to
Blawg Review 122 it seems that in Dublin they start as
late as October, but it might just be that everyone (students and profs) are recovering from prolonged hang - overs.
Scott Greenfield — never one to be known as
late to the party — has posted
Blawg Review # 170 already on Sunday morning.
But in keeping with the theme of
late,
Blawg Review # 24 contains a link to a great post from the [non] billable hour about how to improve law school from a blawgger's perspective.
Hanna Hasl - Kelchner, author of the blog Legal Literacy, salutes International Literacy Day in the
latest edition of
Blawg Review, the weekly review of the best in legal blo
Review, the weekly
review of the best in legal blo
review of the best in legal blogging.