My question: Are
not blawgs forum enough?
Not exact matches
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Perhaps the future of conventional media isn't bright, but
Blawg Review continues to thrive.
(
Not that you asked, but this blog is ineligible for nomination because it is in the
Blawg 100 Hall of Fame.
We're
not saying it's sure to get your blog permanently recorded as part of legal history, but it might help if you host
Blawg Review.
«
Blawg Review Makes Its Return at the Declarations and Exclusions Blog Main Things You Can't Do on a Plane: Vol.
Hope this doesn't mean it's time for me to hang up my cleats, but I am proud to say that this blog has been selected as one of the inaugural 10 members of the ABA Journal's
Blawg 100 Hall of Fame.
For those of you who don't submit your stuff for weekly
Blawg Review deadlines, get cracking.
«Library of Congress Quietly — and Slowly — Harvesting Legal
Blawgs Main Tattoo Law: When Your Tattoo Turns Out
Not - so - «Beatiful»»
Okay, Halloweenies, whether «You're Going As Someone Who Is
Not Going To Be A Supreme Court Justice» or «If You're Going As Some Other Member Of The Bush White House» or «If You're Going As An Author, Librarian, Or Allegedly Infringing Search Engine» or «If You're Going As A Blogger Or A Blawger» or «If You're Going As One About To Explode From The Pressures Of Modern Life In General» or any number of other costumes Denise Howell invented and tucked into her exhaustive wrap - up of last week's legal blogging, you should read
Blawg Review # 30 first.
«You have to
not only love, but stand in awe at the wit and energy behind
Blawg Review # 15, hosted this week by fellow management employment lawyer, George Lenard at George's Employment
Blawg,» writes Mike Fox.
If all these
blawgs qualify as overlooked by
not having been mentioned in the meme's first round, shall we consider them the unmentionables?
Many, if
not most, readers of this column may never have heard of blogs (or
blawgs.)
Do
not allow the unnecessarily confining limitations of others to define your
blawg.
In addition to thanking Ed and the
Blawg Review team, my thanks go out as well to my Stem colleagues, Emma Durand - Wood and Laurel Fulford, without whose help this edition would
not have been possible, as well as to Stem founder Steve Matthews, at whose invitation I had the opportunity to join you this week.
Don't think that because
Blawg Review # 94 is hosted here at Diane Levin's Mediation Blog that you'll have to settle for lower quality.
Just a month ago, in writing
Blawg Review No. 111, Bill Gratsch admitted that he did
not who was first, but that when he compiled his first
Blawg directory in January 2003, he found only 57.
Apparently, my colleague Bruce doesn't have a monopoly on providing answers to the legal questions that are keeping
blawg readers up at night.
But I appreciate that the
Blawg 100 helps me discover blogs that I hadn't heard of — blogs of high quality and deserving of recognition.
This week's
Blawg Review # 104 isn't for the dogs: It's from one!
For those interested in submitting posts for consideration, please use the submission process at
Blawg Review (that is, as per the request of the
Blawg Review editors, please do
not send me any suggested posts directly).
Once the $ 3,400 figure hit the
blawgs, there was some righteous indignation,
not just about the astronomical figure, but about the continuation of the «used car sales» negotiating tactics employed by TR, a detailed example of which was posted by Lisa Solomon.
This week, however, Res Ipsa Blog speaks
not just for itself, but for the universe of other legal bloggers, as it hosts
Blawg Review # 186.
Last but by far
not least, if this
blawg review left your appetite unsatisfied, check out this week's Blawg Review # 214, hosted by Charon QC, who reminds us that on this day in 1812, President James Madison asked Congress to declare war on the United Kin
blawg review left your appetite unsatisfied, check out this week's
Blawg Review # 214, hosted by Charon QC, who reminds us that on this day in 1812, President James Madison asked Congress to declare war on the United Kin
Blawg Review # 214, hosted by Charon QC, who reminds us that on this day in 1812, President James Madison asked Congress to declare war on the United Kingdom.
We obviously can
not continue to rely on all - purpose
blawgs like Slaw to cover all tattoo law developments, so who wants to fill this void?
There are
blawgs out there on everything from «Law and Magic» to «Mixed Martial Arts Law» so how can there
not be a
blawg about Tattoo Law?
Unlike Darwin's theory of evolution, you won't find any «missing links» in this
Blawg Review, which offers tips from around the legal blogosphere on surviving in this economy.
«Twas the
Blawg Review before Christmas, with no clicking of mouse,
Not a blawger was stirring, not even Althou
Not a blawger was stirring,
not even Althou
not even Althouse.
And if links like these aren't enough incentive to draw you to
Blawg Review # 159, perhaps you'll be enticed by the opportunity to reacquaint yourself with some of your favorite nursery rhymes which are interspersed throughout.
In April 2010 I pointed out some examples of tattoo law jurisprudence and asked,» [t] here are
blawgs out there on everything from «Law and Magic» to «Mixed Martial Arts Law» so how can there
not be a
blawg about Tattoo Law?
I'm
not sure where Legal Blog Watch fits in on the spectrum, but I think we have a different mission than most
blawgs.
Fortunately you do
not have to wait that long for the next lot of
blawg reviews.
Blawg Review # 231 is good reading, but it's
not necessarily for the faint of heart (you'll know what I mean when you get to the section entitled «The Stripper & The Geisha»).
There are many adjectives I would use to describe the tenor of three - time ABA
Blawg 100 nominee Above the Law — snarky, funny and even depressing come to mind — but happy isn't one of them.
The elusive and talented Ed of
Blawg Review has disseminated an e-mail reminder that you legal blawggers have
not one but two opportunities to participate in legal blogging roundups on Monday.
Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Why you can blame only yourself if you don't have a motherlode of
blawg traffic Monday:
Don't forget that
Blawg Review is published every Monday.
Even as host of
Blawg Review # 163, Brian Ritchey doesn't stray far from his own blog's mission of helping firms attain More Partner Income.
You wouldn't expect a simple
Blawg Review from a site with a name like The Complex Litigator, and this week's
Blawg Review # 221 doesn't disappoint.
Sheesh, I try to create some juice for this month's canadianized version of
Blawg Review by commending your post and I
not only get a back - handed compliment from Erik, but I instigate a pissing match with you.
With the greatest respect, Simon, I'm
not sure that Slaw should become a political
blawg.
That impressive streak was nearly broken last week, but thanks to a last - minute substitution we now have
not one legal blog news roundup today, but two:
Blawg Review # 223 (Sphincter Rules edition), and
Blawg Review # 223 (Caribana edition).
And at this post at Prawfs Law
Blawg, Stewart Green writes that the Supreme Court's decision has gotten him thinking about whether to confer mercy
not on defendants who make untimely filings but students who turn work in on time.
OK,
not so likely, but it could happen if you and a couple hundred of your friends get on over to the 2010 ABA Journal Law
Blawg 100 and vote for your favorite Watchers of Legal Blogs in the «News» category.
But for Bridget Crawford at Animal
Blawg, it leaves her wondering, «Why don't calves deserve protection from sexual predators?
Blawg Review editor «Ed Post» managed to keep his name a secret, if
not his face, when he showed up at LegalTech New York's blogger breakfast Wednesday morning.
If you don't want to write a separate letter, at a minimum, print out your
blawg post on the subject of lawyer advertising, and send it here: Lori McMakin Attorneys» Advertising Commission Paralegal Kentucky Bar Association 514 West Main Street Frankfort, KY 40601 - 1883 or just click on Lori McMakin's e-mail address, and send it in.»
«The marketing potential, whether explicit or
not, of law - related blogs — or «
blawgs» as some attorneys have come to call their online journals — is raising some tricky ethical questions for the profession, which regulates lawyer advertising.
When considering a theme for this week's
Blawg Review, one thing that struck me was that lawyers do
not seem to spend nearly as much time screwing around on the web as your average employee.