Sentences with phrase «with blawg»

Then last week, faster than you could say «freedom fries ``, French-law.net deployed Gallic sophistication and charm to seduce us with Blawg Review # 165.
First there was the Irish legal blog, cearta.ie, beguiling our hearts with Blawg Review # 164, a literary tribute to Bloomsday, the celebration of James Joyce and his masterwork, Ulysses.
They have a policy of putting up archived pages a year at a time, and of using a fair amount of lag time so as not to compete with the blawg.
For regular GLR readers who are unfamiliar with the Blawg Review concept, it's the longest - running weekly recap of legal blog posts in cyberspace.
Having come from the London Times» BabyBarista blog, our carnival boomerangs back to the UK next week with Blawg Review # 226, hosted by Bristol family law barrister Lucy Reed at Pink Tape.
And thanks for your work and talent with the Blawg Review.
Here in my part of the world, tomorrow marks the Red Sox home opener, but in the legal blogosphere, baseball season officially starts today with Blawg Review # 103 or, as its author, Jonathan D. Frieden, calls it, the BaseBlawg Review.
While this marks the third year Dennis Kennedy has doled out his Blawggie awards (as reported in an earlier post today), the anonymous editor at Blawg Review is establishing what is described as a new tradition with the Blawg Review Awards 2006, the second year the editor has honored the best law blogs in numerous categories.
He / she wrote O'Keefe a private e-mail titled, «What's with Kevin O'Keefe,» which O'Keefe then published under the heading, What's with Blawg Review editor?
So take a spin or two with Blawg Review # 106.
Rather than «turn the eBook into a magazine with big garish ads interspersed with the blawg essays,» he chose this approach, which he says was inspired by the yellow pages.

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With Interest Rates on Many Loans Set to Double Soon, The Dischargeability of Student Loans in Bankruptcy is a Crucial Issue for Future College Students, Los Angeles Bankruptcy Lawyer Blawg, September 23, 2013
Here are some examples of recently launched blawgs with names that I think are clever.
Law Is Cool is a new blawg and podcast addressing issues related to law school and the legal field with a Canadian focus.
We addicted nomination - watchers just got a worthy podcast, courtesy of Bob Ambrogi, who, along with Orin Kerr, taps some hot new blawgs on the subject.
«A law professor blawg designed to feel like a faculty lounge with conversations about law, culture, and academia.»
This blawg examines the NBC television series The Office and comes up with a per - episode estimate of the value of litigation claims against Dunder Mifflin.
We'll wrap up Blawg Review this week with two thought - provoking posts that touch on this theme.
This is a legal blawg of interest to lawyers who occasionally or regularly deal with clients, plaintiffs, defendants, and witnesses from other cultures or who encounter foreign - language evidence requiring foreign - language document translation in the course of litigation.
Furlong's Blawg Review # 207 is structured to resemble your local newspaper, complete with sections like News, Business, Sports and even Comics.
«In honor of Matt Homann's and Dennis Kennedy's upcoming Blawg Think, I'm reposting a link to the What Blogs Can Do For Solos and Small Firms that I designed and presented along with Jerry Lawson at the Maryland State Bar Association Solo Day Conference back in November 2003.
This week, Grant Griffith welcomes you to his home, er, home office that is, for a visit with this week's Blawg Review # 132.
«The Blawg Directory: We've indexed more than 1,000 blogs written by lawyers who are experts in their practice areas, with more being added daily.
«Blawg Review # 37: What one guy with a bag over his head said to another Main Dear Santa, please tell the SEC to take away my SOX.
The LoC says that its «Legal Blawgs Web Archive is a selective collection of authoritative sites (associated with American Bar Association approved law schools, research institutes, think tanks and other expertise - based organizations) that contain unique, born digital content.
It's time for Blawg Review # 118, hosted by Blawgletter, the business trial law blog with a sense of humor.
This blawg is focused on recent developments in the law with an emphasis on medical malpractice, products liability, and nursing home abuse and neglect.
A group blawg with multiple daily posts that discuss books and great legal thinkers, track law faculty openings and hires, and generally examine the lay of the land for law professors and law students.
Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Blawg Review # 37: What one guy with a bag over his head said to another:
Brett Trout of Blawg IT finds Subway's arguments unpersuasive, and writes that «federal trademark law prohibits federal trademark registrations on words which, when used in connection with the goods, are merely descriptive.
Stem client John Hochfelder is the host of this week's blawg review, which comes with an interesting personal touch — the review is both dedicated to, and the theme guided by, the life of his late father.
With this blog having been retired last year to the Blawg 100 Hall of Fame, I am safely exempt from campaigning.
We get the occasional «advanced spam» comment (I had started to write «intelligent spam,» but that is way too kind) as well (for example, here, on Monday's Blawg Review post) and, frankly, struggle with where to draw the «unpublish» line.
This week, you can take the fast track around the blawg - o - sphere with the race - themed Blawg Review # 106, hosted at Iowa attorney Brett Trout's Blawblawg - o - sphere with the race - themed Blawg Review # 106, hosted at Iowa attorney Brett Trout's BlawBlawg Review # 106, hosted at Iowa attorney Brett Trout's BlawgBlawg IT.
With every year's Blawg 100, I discover new blogs to read and follow.
Brandy Karl hosts Blawg Review # 54, with a «through the looking glass theme.»
Blawg Review # 155 covers the balancing of work and life; avoiding cases with the potential for strife; cases that never make it to court; PowerPoint for cases in tort; And a conversation in which many great bloggers are mired: Should former Assistant AG John Yoo be fired?
With Rosemary as our guide, Blawg Review # 104 treats us to a romp around the blogosphere, with posts on employment law and client relatiWith Rosemary as our guide, Blawg Review # 104 treats us to a romp around the blogosphere, with posts on employment law and client relatiwith posts on employment law and client relations.
«Twas the Blawg Review before Christmas, with no clicking of mouse, Not a blawger was stirring, not even Althouse.
Jayne Navarre has an interesting post at her Virtual Marketing Officer blog in which she looks at how the ABA Journal's Blawg 100 list lines up with the top - ranked law blogs generally.
Auto - crossing the blawgosphere with enough speed and satire to smoke many a blawg entry today is legal blogger E.L. Eversman.
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 the spirit of the Olympics and Michael Phelps» record - breaking gold medal run, R. David Donoghue makes a huge splash with his swim - themed Blawg Review # 173.
Run by Jones, a paralegal, with input from a host of contributors over the years, Groklaw won numerous awards over the years, including being named to the 2012 ABA Journal Blawg 100 and being given the Electronic Frontier Foundation's 2010 Pioneer Award.
Of course there have been some notable Blawg Reviews by bloggers such as Dr. Jillian T. Weiss # 135, Stephanie West - Allen with Julie Fleming - Brown # 114, Mirriam Seddiq # 301, Lucy Reed # 290, and SiouxsieLaw's inspirational carnival of goth for # 310.
In addition to blogging, he also co-hosts a popular podcast, This Week in Law (TWIL), with Denise Howell, an attorney who was an online pioneer and was the first to coin the term «blawg».
«Blawg Review, the OneWebDay Edition Main Lawyer With Gambling Problem Takes a Gamble on a Lawsuit»
BlawgSearch currently indexes some 600 blawgs, with «many more» to be added, Stanley said.
Today, Blawg Review remembers 9/11 with a collection of posts, including this particularly moving remembrance by my co-blogger, Robert Ambrogi.
At Prawfs Blawg, Dan Markel offers an interesting suggestion for striking a balance between grade inflation and providing students with honest feedback: the ironic grade.
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