Notably, Kopf says he regularly
reads legal blogs and checks two in particular every day: Sentencing Law and Policy and How Appealing.
Myth # 5: Nobody
reads legal blogs.
Myth # 5: Nobody
reads legal blogs, do they?
We are particularly proud that we enable users to
read legal blogs that they typically wouldn't find; we hope our platform helps support the lesser - known (but very talented) authors out there.
Above The Law has developed a strong reputation and is widely recognized as the most
read legal blog and won the 2010 ABA Blawg 100 award in the news category.
Happily, the Met appears to
read Legal Blog Watch and is not too proud to accept art preservation tips from law bloggers.
New media services are gaining credibility with 54 per cent of those surveyed saying
they read legal blogs, and 54 per cent use online lawyer listing services.
Spending too much time
reading Legal Blog Watch the Tattoo Law blog?
And a lot of the commentary, perhaps especially on legal blogs (or maybe I just have a biased sample, since I am more likely to
read legal blogs than other sources), bothers me because it strikes me as simultaneously being inexpert and attempting to trade on the ostensible authority of the writer.
54 % of Canadian in - house counsel
read legal blogs for legal, business and industry news and information and 54 % use legal blogs when researching which counsel to hire.
Read the legal blogs on the trending legal issues and get an in - depth view on the prevalent legal issues.
I suggest everyone
read the legal blogs and comments made by real legal experts on the decision last month and what is likely to happen next and not rely on the comments of TREB and CREA's lawyers who are intent to continue line their own pockets more.
Not exact matches
I
read Tom Miller's comment «Wow, nice to see a bit of
legal argument out on the Labour
blogs...» differently, as being about the quality and depth of Lord Justice White's excellent post on the
legal position rather than the idea that the issue is neglected by the Labour
blogs.
Let me preface this by saying that as a physicist, I know little about the inner workings of the
legal world, but here's my guess based on
reading newspaper and
blog accounts.
Washington, DC About
Blog Read the latest
legal writing articles and posts on briefwriting, editing, judges, professional development, style, tone, and more from Ross Guberman.
He writes a widely -
read blog, www.CrowdfundAttny.com, with a wealth of
legal and practical information for portals and issuers.
I recently was asked several questions by someone who contacted me after
reading my
blog articles about dealing with student loan debt and who is considering filing a personal bankruptcy followed by an Adversary Proceeding (or as we also call it, a complaint) to prove the
legal standard of Undue Hardship under Bankruptcy Code 11 USC § 523 (a)(8).
Washington, DC About
Blog Read the latest
legal writing articles and posts on briefwriting, editing, judges, professional development, style, tone, and more from Ross Guberman.
Washington, DC About
Blog Read the latest
legal writing articles and posts on briefwriting, editing, judges, professional development, style, tone, and more from Ross Guberman.
In this connection it is worth
reading this account of Keiller v IC and University of East Anglia (EA / 2011/0152) on this
legal blog; http://www.panopticonblog.com/
Reading the above linked Stephan Lewandowsky's
blog post report on the retraction I now understand that the University of West Australia
legal advice is to shrug this kind of thing as «confected outrage», but I could understand how a privately funded publisher like Frontiers could see this as a mess that is best avoided.
Via the
Legal Writing Prof
Blog, I found a great piece in the August ABA Journal in which 30 prominent lawyers each offer one recommendation for a book that «they'd recommend to other lawyers — a book they might not have already
read or may have overlooked or might not know.»
Based on the hundreds of «bad news» articles and
blog posts I've
read over the past months about the state of the
legal market for law students, I didn't realize that there were any entry - level attorney jobs out there.
'' dandelion ghosts from f / k / a Speaking of weblog persuasion, Lisa Stone at
Legal Blog Watch quotes a couple Law.com luminaries who seem riled [
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One of the things I love about this gig here at LBW is that it gives me an excuse to
read some fairly obscure
legal blogs.
«For a clear and depressing account of the mess that
legal aid is in, and why it has real value to society at large, you can do no better than to
read Sir Henry Brooke's
blog,» FitzGibbon said.
Now, by way of Abbie Mulvihill at the
blog AbsTracked, I learn that another
legal blogger, Scott Vine of Information Overlord, has started a sort of anti-meme to the Blawg Review meme, listing his top 10, but changing the parameter to a list defined as «who do I
read that I think may have been overlooked by those that I
read that have been meme'd??»
The American Lawyer is, of course, owned by ALM, which also owns Law.com and the
blog you are reading, Legal Blog Wa
blog you are
reading,
Legal Blog Wa
Blog Watch.
Even if you don't have a
blog, you can still become a
legal thought leader on Twitter by passing along the articles that you're already
reading (New York Times, Wall Street Journal, etc) to your followers, and becoming a trusted source of
legal / political news.
D.A. Confidential, which was welcomed to the
legal blog community in grand fashion by Above the Law in December, is a consistently good
read, and, as ATL noted, there are not a lot of open Internet windows into the minds of prosecutors.
But the premise of this book (as Squillante explains in the video here) is that is serves as the best way for lawyers to discover
legal blogs and choose the ones they might regularly
read.
*
Read: A plain white t - shirt on which I have illegibly scrawled «
Legal Blog Watch» with a blue Sharpie.
On the other hand, I have no doubt that many new
legal blogs will continue to launch and that a fair number of them will be worth
reading.
(In addition to those mentioned above, other
blog posts worth reading on this are Law, Technology & Legal Marketing Blog, Resource Shelf, Jim Calloway's Law Practice Tips Blog, 3 Geeks and a Law Blog, WisBlawg, Ernie the Attorney, and The Volokh Conspira
blog posts worth
reading on this are Law, Technology &
Legal Marketing
Blog, Resource Shelf, Jim Calloway's Law Practice Tips Blog, 3 Geeks and a Law Blog, WisBlawg, Ernie the Attorney, and The Volokh Conspira
Blog, Resource Shelf, Jim Calloway's Law Practice Tips
Blog, 3 Geeks and a Law Blog, WisBlawg, Ernie the Attorney, and The Volokh Conspira
Blog, 3 Geeks and a Law
Blog, WisBlawg, Ernie the Attorney, and The Volokh Conspira
Blog, WisBlawg, Ernie the Attorney, and The Volokh Conspiracy.)
Georges is a solo who somehow finds time to teach, practice, write poetry and still
blog about the latest
legal tech products (
read his bio here).
What prompted me to start was simply being an avid reader of the first generation of
legal blogs, learning a lot from what I was
reading and wanting to «join the conversation».
Thus, it was both notable and regrettable to
read yesterday's announcement by Pamela Jones that she would be discontinuing Groklaw, the
legal news
blog she has run since May 16, 2003.
2) Question: I
read your «
Legal Blog Watch 5 - Point Checklist for Bank Robbers» carefully last month.
After
reading J. Craig Williams» suggestions,
Legal Blog Watch is taking a direct hint (hat - tip to Tom Mighell) and tweaking its format.
Chicago - Kent College of Law, for example, has been experimenting with digital casebooks since the 1990s.160 Other professors argue that
reading in digital format is inevitable.161 In general, those who call for more integration of technology into
legal education suggest, besides digital textbooks, the use of online course management; use of listservs,
blogs, and email to facilitate collaboration and communication outside of class; and the use of video - based instruction and electronic
legal research aids.
Unlike site visits — which reflect a site's influence or status among the general
blog -
reading public — in - links from other law professor
blogs reflect influence or status more specifically within the
legal academy (or at least the portion thereof that writes and
reads law professor
blogs).
This year's Top 10 most -
read stories on
Legal Feeds blog include some of the hottest issues affecting the legal profession in Canada this past
Legal Feeds
blog include some of the hottest issues affecting the
legal profession in Canada this past
legal profession in Canada this past year.
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read more: 64 (or more) Australian
legal tweeters «Amicae Curiae The Lamp - Movie Trailer - Destiny Image Films Destiny Image Films endeavors to tell inspirational -LSB-...]
The mere fact that you are
reading this post on a
legal e-discovery
blog with a following of more than 8,000
legal professionals has a lot to do with Shira Scheindlin.
For up - to - the - minute analysis of
legal issues concerning trade secrets and noncompete agreements in Massachusetts and across the United States,
read Russell Beck's
blog, Fair Competition Law.
I first
read the news, ironically, at The BLT, the
blog of
Legal Times, where writer David Ingram reported on the statement made by David Brown, the
Legal Times editor and publisher who will become editor of the combined publication.
Read «A federal judge demonstrates the value of editing» on
Legal Writing Prof
Blog (via The
Legal Writing Editor).
Today is Convocation here at Dalhousie Law so I first want to use this platform to congratulate all of the Dal Law graduates on a job well done, and wish them the best as they embark on their
legal careers; and come to think of it, meet a lot of you who
read this
blog, so be nice!
Read some of his
blog entries, and you'll agree with Kevin O'Keefe: «Jim is a shining example of the best in our
legal profession.»
Another
legal blogger, Scott Greenfield, wrote on his
blog that he has to
read Twitter because all his blogging friends use it to comment.