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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.
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.

Not exact matches

We'll wrap up Blawg Review this week with two thought - provoking posts that touch on this theme.
Furlong's Blawg Review # 207 is structured to resemble your local newspaper, complete with sections like News, Business, Sports and even Comics.
This week, Grant Griffith welcomes you to his home, er, home office that is, for a visit with this week's Blawg Review # 132.
«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.
It's time for Blawg Review # 118, hosted by Blawgletter, the business trial law blog with a sense of humor.
Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Blawg Review # 37: What one guy with a bag over his head said to another:
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
«Blawg Review, the OneWebDay Edition Main Lawyer With Gambling Problem Takes a Gamble on a Lawsuit»
Today, Blawg Review remembers 9/11 with a collection of posts, including this particularly moving remembrance by my co-blogger, Robert Ambrogi.
That, of course, brought a public response from the Blawg Review editor, again titled, What's with Kevin O'Keefe?
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.
And too current for inclusion in Blawg Review # 74, but still consistent with the impact of Sept. 11 on law, Volokh posts an interesting story in today's Washington Post, reporting that an increasing number of CIA counterterrorism officers have signed up for government - reimbursed, private insurance plans that cover liability for suits related to abuse, torture or human rights violations.
This presentation of Blawg Review is brought to you from LegalTech New York, where the anonymous editor of Blawg Review is attending in person along with many other tweeps and blawging lawyers who are arriving in droves in response to Incisive Media's generous offer of a free breakfast and the chance to see first - hand what's new in technology for the legal profession.
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.
And Blawg Review # 74 also reminds us of how Sept. 11 has spawned new legal practice areas with the announcement of the new blog, National Security Advisors, featuring inaugural posts on the Military Commissions Act of 2006 and an analysis of Terrorism Prosecution Statistics.
Blawg Review # 92 is up and running here, hosted by Legal Andrew, a blog with tips on increasing productivity.
David Jacobson of External Insights, an Australia - based, solo business lawyer, hosts this week's link - packed Blawg Review 66, with a bunch of work - life balance links, professional firm management and IP and tech news from around the world.
So not surprisingly, with gas prices on the increase and the economy on the decline, this week's Blawg Review aggregates the best advice from around the blogosphere on law firm survival in economic hard times.
In recognition of Autism Awareness Day today, Blawg Review # 113 is hosted at Special Education Law Blog by Chicagoan Charles Fox, a lawyer who practices special - education law and who is the father of a child with cerebral palsy.
If you haven't seen it already, Blawg Review # 158 is up and running at the Mommy Blawg, with a theme of «Midwives and the Law» in honor of International Midwives» Day.
With a headline like that, we could be referring to only one thing: Blawg Review # 56, from the legal pundits at PointofLaw.com.
Over at the Spam Notes blog, Venkat Balasubramani (pictured) wrote last week's Blawg Review # 267 with a social media theme.
It features an interview with Williams and a preview of his Blawg Review.
But the coolest link in this week's Blawg Review isn't law related at all: Check out these 10 - foot «photographs» drawn with the humble ball point pen.
The only fault that I could find with this week's pirate - themed Blawg Review # 153 (or Blarrg Review) is that it's simply not C (sea)- worthy.
Plus, Blawg Review reveals a preview of the future, with upcoming «all star hosts» like Professor Bainbridge, Arnie Herz, Kevin O'Keefe and even David Lat.
With that kind of commitment, Blawg Review is assured of a bright future.
As the sidebar shows, Blawg Review is booked solid through Sept. 23, with other vacancies opening up around January 2008.
Blawg Review # 183 is jam packed with links to plenty of must - visit California blog sites.
And the host was encouraged to source another dozen or so interesting posts to fit with any special theme of that issue of Blawg Review.
Main Blawg Review # 37: What one guy with a bag over his head said to another»
Perhaps because autumn coincides with the start of the school year, this week's Blawg Review features a large number of educational or explanatory posts, including Tom Collins of morepartnerincome on the six basic law firm metrics that every firm should track; Larry Bodine on how to jump - start cross-selling in your law firm; Invent Blog has a nice overview of how to tell if a patent has been litigated over; and Dennis Kennedy explains blogs and RSS.
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