"Legal bloggers" refers to individuals who write and share information about the law on the internet. They discuss legal topics, provide advice, or analyze legal issues in a blog format accessible to the public.
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And we have a vision for how to help the community
of legal bloggers achieve greater visibility for their writing.
For legal bloggers, it's become the ultimate mark of cool — to have your blog cited in a court opinion.
At this time of year
many legal bloggers are busy making predictions about what major trends, technologies and shifts we'll be seeing in the legal space in the coming year.
* The list has come to represent a powerful network of
good legal bloggers, some better than others.
As the year and the decade come to a close, there is plenty of remembering going on,
with legal bloggers and newspapers offering year - end lists and decade - end lists.
While there were a few problems with WiFi access,
several legal bloggers have managed to post their transcripts and reports from the show.
First came last week's post
about legal bloggers throwing in the virtual towel after blogging left them feeling frustrated and depressed.
As you're creating your blogging strategy, do some research to see
which legal bloggers are the most popular and well regarded.
Good
legal bloggers also use the platform to explain, teach, and break down complex ideas for their chosen audience.
I know, many of you
noble legal bloggers only write to educate others and any incidental professional benefit that you might realize from publishing online is completely unintended.
Legal bloggers especially are often recognized as trustworthy sources, worth sharing their fact - oriented quality arguments, worth citing, and worth reading regularly.
If you are a
lonely legal blogger having trouble finding romance in your own life, perhaps you should check to make sure you have not disabled comments.
Two
ways legal bloggers might increase their blogging success rate are by posting to their blogs more frequently and interacting more with their readers and with other blogs.
She is an
active legal blogger and enjoys helping lawyers market their legal practice on various social media channels.
Legal bloggers tend to have similar interests, and the shared interest in blogging is often a great way to break the ice, either online or in real life.
Allow me to mount my high horse for this post and complain about a practice I see with increasing frequency
among legal bloggers.
Not everyone agrees with his perspective, but there is no denying that he is one of the most prolific, plugged - in
Canadian legal bloggers.
With regard to the age
of legal bloggers, lawyers between 40 - 49 are the most likely to have professional blogs.
This being Blawg Review, Liebel also wraps up other posts of interest
from legal bloggers on a range of topics.
The Common Scold reports on the big doings by
legal bloggers in Chicago, from LexThink to the ABA TechShow.
He then moved his writing onto The News Statesman and in 2013 began his role
as legal blogger with the Financial Times.
Bay's anchored this fun carnival of
legal bloggers on two of her favorite subjects: baseball and blogs.
If a court were to decide that hotel or battlebus costs should have been declared as constituency spending, what is most likely to happen, according to the respected
legal blogger David Allen Green, is that national parties would have to pay large fines.
I wrote in September about Anusia Hirsch, the Boston College Law School student who was doing something most
legal bloggers know better not to do, blogging about her clients (2L Tests Ethical Limits by Blogging About Client).
The short version is this: Denise Howell, one of the first and most
respected legal bloggers, was fired last week from Reed Smith.
We discuss, among other questions, why there aren't more
legal bloggers at larger law firms, whether larger firms see value in blogging and whether bloggers by their nature tend not to fit with larger firms.
As long -
time legal blogger Denise Howell puts it, «People haven't figured out how to reduce the noise - to - signal ratio.
Not given to hyperbole or persuaded by political grandstanding — I am interested in the hard law behind the judgment, why the decision is so important for «freedom of speech», whether the DPP was misconceived in bringing the prosecution as solicitor David Allen Green has stated (in fact he went further and described it as «disgraceful» in an interview with Head of
Legal blogger Carl Gardner), and whether the judgment really clarifies the law for users of twitter.
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