Sentences with phrase «of blawggers»

I'm complimented that, while I'm no lawyer, I've been asked to write Blawg Review # 27 for the legal blogging world's weekly carnival of blawggers.
Elefant also links to a comprehensive list of blawggers who have written on the topic.
For the first time since the president first picked his lawyer for the job, the righty spectrum of blawggers sound united in their compliments of Bush's second third nominee.
Adams» ethic infuses Blawg Review # 42, the brainchild of Blawgger Kevin A. Thompson.

Not exact matches

For those of you who wondered where I was yesterday — or why you couldn't find any Law.com blawgger with a Typepad account — I recommend you read SixApart's Typepad News blog.
I would love to hear from blawggers who have thundered about the difference between an attorney's role in service to a client and the appropriate circumspection of a judge fulfilling a very different job description.
Main Help grow UCL Practitioner's list of women blawggers»
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.
The blawgger's takes on legal news stories from Washington, D.C., and all over, books and other subjects of interest.
She's been compiling a list of women blawggers and has it up here.
The blogger who encouraged the most downloads of TechnoLawyer's book would receive the Blawgger of the Year award and a $ 1,000 credit to spend on TechnoLawyer classifieds (a yet - to - be launched feature).
A second blog - related category, Blawgger of the Year, was not based on subscriber votes but on the blog's promotion of a TechnoLawyer e-book.
Blawggers are having a field day with today's testimony, particularly that of the senators.
Next I sample how blawggers have written about each of the topics below.
Bruce MacEwen is the latest Law.com - affiliated blawgger to extol the virtues of blogging for attorneys — and to recommend IBM's blogging guidelines.
Today, of all days, Blawg Review # 39 is written by a «resolutely non-partisan and apolitical» blawgger, C - level law - biz exec Bruce MacEwen of Adam Smith, Esq..
Calling all capitalists, blawggers and readers of both: Bruce MacEwen writes that he is the author - to - be of Blawg Review # 39.
What I didn't anticipate was how much enjoyment I'd get out my place in this courtside catbird seat, watching the legal blogosphere explode as some of the best new voices in media — blawggers — took on everything from wiretapping, medical marijuana and Harriet Miers to the bugaboos of legal practice management and the grind of everyday criminal defense and sentencing.
Attention, C - level legal execs and their handlers: Blawgger Bruce MacEwen has a very informative write up on «The verbatim text of a letter to the editor of the International Herald Tribune which I e-mailed last night...»
So I've made a decision to hand over the reins of this blog, Legal Blog Watch, to two brilliant blawggers: Carolyn Elefant and Robert Ambrogi.
If you are a «blawgger» and write a posting about which you're particuarly proud this week, or if you run across someone else's blog posting that is law - related and noteworthy, let me know about it before the end of the day this coming Saturday, June 11.
As I said in my blog post nominating Canadian blogs, the excellence of the people and the content north of the 49th parallel provides great incentive to stay in touch with Canadian blawggers.
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.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z