I plan to do a short
series of posts on about the book and about teaching law school courses on drug law and policy.
Thanks to the birth of our son, I get to write my first
series of posts from a new perspective: a parent.
Gather is an
ongoing series of posts on The Inspired Room where we feature a round up of the best online sources and inspiration for home items we love!
Separation anxiety deserves its own
series of posts as its one of the most common complaints that I hear from pet parents.
The full explanation in the
entire series of posts (and future book) should provide some clarification, I hope.
Our fourth is just starting to eat solid foods and we've got a whole
series of posts coming up with advice from some great authors and experts.
Inspired by our love of Mad Men, interior decor and summer cocktails, introducing a
fun series of posts pairing design and drinks!
We are back from vacation and I am excited to begin a new
series of posts all about learning to cook traditional Southern dishes.
I've got a whole
series of posts like this one that I'd love to put together for you, if there's enough interest.
I will eventually get around to writing a whole
series of posts about them, and would love to interact with you more at that time.
This question was prompted most recently by my two - part
series of posts on legal services pricing, as well as by a growing amount of literature about defining client value.
This
monthly series of posts is about sharing simple, effective parenting strategies and ideas that I have tried and found to work.
Over the next few weeks, we will be exploring the topic of college and career readiness through a
short series of posts.
In series of posts last week, I looked at Harry Browne's Permanent Portfolio, which includes a hefty 25 % allocation to gold.
Today I kick off what could turn into an ongoing
series of posts here at Legal Blog Watch, assuming the continued future clueless - ness of litigants: «Judge Carton Rules.»
Victoria Pynchon reminds us of this through a continuing
series of posts at her blog Settle it Now that she is calling «The Perils of Pauline.»
Ryan McClead, over on the 3 Geeks and a Law Blog, has just finished up a great
series of posts called, «The Exponential Law Firm.»