Having accepted the task of
writing Blawg Review # 55, and in search of the requisite theme, Ben Cowgill embarked on the following creative journey:
But to help him in
writing Blawg Review # 188, Eric Turkewitz had not only that icon of counterculture protest, but also a whole bevy of actual blawgers.
Just a month ago, in
writing Blawg Review No. 111, Bill Gratsch admitted that he did not who was first, but that when he compiled his first Blawg directory in January 2003, he found only 57.
, the editor of Blawg Review, to find a new, talented blogger each week to
write Blawg Review.
This week, he turns his consultant's eye to the legal blogosphere to
write Blawg Review # 76.
Nigut, a business and corporate lawyer with Sullivan & Ward in West Des Moines, writes the blog Rush on Business, and Trout, a solo patent attorney in Des Moines,
writes Blawg IT.
Usually, a non - lawyer / social media law marketer, (but also a disbarred / suspended / unemployed / underemployed / retired / or failed lawyer who quit) who
writes blawg posts about how to write blawg posts, SEO, ROI, iPads, cloud computing, top ten lists, and enjoys attending law marketing conferences and twittering about using #hashtags.
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.
-LSB-...] When
I wrote Blawg Review # 42, the comments revolved mainly around the whole BLAWG versus BLOG issue.
Not exact matches
Blawg Review # 300 looks back at all of the 47
Blawg Reviews from 2010, and provides an update on what each author is
writing about lately.
««The
Write Report» Helps Fictional Characters Realistically Navigate the Law Main Cast Your Vote for «
Blawg Review of the Year 2010»»
Now on this Aug. 28, 12 months later, Svenson hosts
Blawg Review # 72, «apropos of the Katrina anniversary,» he
writes.
Denise Howell, blogger of Bag and Baggage, is
writing next Monday's Halloween roundup for
Blawg Review, its elusive editor tells me via e-mail:
Why
write only
Blawg Review # 29, when you can also host the two - year anniversary of the Carnival of the Capitalists?
«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.
«You have to not only love, but stand in awe at the wit and energy behind
Blawg Review # 15, hosted this week by fellow management employment lawyer, George Lenard at George's Employment
Blawg,»
writes Mike Fox.
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.
As the inimitable «Ed» of
Blawg Review
writes,
This
blawg is
written as a guide to all aspects of Maine family law, including divorce, separation, child support, mediation, spousal support, child custody and property rights.
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.
What I would like to
write about, web strategy wise, is the opportunity
Blawg Review provides for legal bloggers looking to establish themselves.
But
writing blog [
blawg] entries really is less fun than winning cases and getting things done in Court.
«The next time somebody asks me how to
write a great
Blawg Review,» he
writes, «I swear I'm just going to tell»em where to go.»
Smith's
Blawg Review # 123 is styled as an appellate decision that sets a great precedent for future
Blawg Reviews by covering a wide range of subjects, from the Nixon Peabody theme song debacle to judges who
write and cite law blogs.
In roundup # 41 for
Blawg Review, he
writes:
This week's
Blawg Review is
written by Mark W. Bennett, a Houston criminal defense lawyer and author of the blog Defending People.
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?
I just
wrote an article in which I referred to
blawgs as «pocket parts for the digital age.»
This
blawg is dedicated to «making legal
writing clear, correct and direct.»
And at this post at Prawfs Law
Blawg, Stewart Green
writes that the Supreme Court's decision has gotten him thinking about whether to confer mercy not on defendants who make untimely filings but students who turn work in on time.
That was Matt Barr's reaction to the big legal news last week, as he
writes in today's
Blawg Review # 99, hosted by the group blog Begging to Differ.
Kennedy sets out the criteria by which he measures the
blawgs he reads on a regular basis: They should offer «(1) consistently useful content, (2) a generous and helpful approach, and (3) a combination of commitment and talent, with an emphasis on good
writing.»
If you don't want to
write a separate letter, at a minimum, print out your
blawg post on the subject of lawyer advertising, and send it here: Lori McMakin Attorneys» Advertising Commission Paralegal Kentucky Bar Association 514 West Main Street Frankfort, KY 40601 - 1883 or just click on Lori McMakin's e-mail address, and send it in.»
For
Blawg Review # 148, Brett J. Trout, the Iowa patent attorney who
writes BlawgIT, says that his search for a theme led him to Internet memes.
I see that Law.com today posted an article I
wrote several months ago about
blawgs.
Speaking of The
Blawg Channel, this is a new group blog
written by seven of the blawgosphere's reigning royalty: Dennis Kennedy, Ernest Svenson, Marty Schwimmer, Tom Mighell, Denise Howell, Rick Klau and Kevin Heller.
He
writes Law21: Dispatches From a Legal Profession on the Brink, the only non-American blog to be included for six straight years in the ABA Journal's list of the most read law blogs: The
Blawg 100.
«If you've
written a good post on your law blog that would be of special interest to a business owner or entrepreneur, this will no doubt be one of the best issues of
Blawg Review to share your expertise.
Perhaps due to the fact that I am
writing this on the east coast and Craig is on the west coast, this special
Blawg Review has yet to be posted.
In the aftermath, I'm particularly pleased to have a blog that, as Mayerson
writes, «is the first insurance blog (or insurance
blawg) that approaches these issues [the law of insurance, the insurance of business, and the business of insurance] from the perspective of policyholders.
Over at the Spam Notes blog, Venkat Balasubramani (pictured)
wrote last week's
Blawg Review # 267 with a social media theme.
Well, someone was working over Labor Day weekend, and that someone was St. Louis labor and employment lawyer George Lenard, who
wrote a special Labor Day historical edition for
Blawg Review # 124.
Most
blawg posts are
written by the journal's staff members — second - and third - year law students at the University of Kentucky College of Law.
Today, several legal bloggers collaborated to create a fitting tribute to his memory — a final
Blawg Review
written in multiple chapters on multiple blogs.
'' @LawBlarg is an experimental form of legal
writing, attempting to find a middle ground between traditional legal
writing (law journals) and modern legal
writing (
blawgs).
Thus, she
writes, «for
blawg carnival, it is no stretch for us to host a race of dalhmorses, or shall we call them horsatians?»
Finally, to paraphrase Scott Greenfield, author of the Simple Justice
blawg: «Just because anyone can
write a blog, doesn't mean everyone should.»
This
blawg offers advice and other information to law students (particularly those at Penn State) about dealing with
writing endeavors and day - to - day stress.
Author: This
blawg is hosted by the Animal Legal Defense Fund and
written by its staffers.
Moreover, as I
wrote here before,
Blawg Review continues to serve as an oasis of equality in an otherwise stratified profession, a place where the most experienced or well - known law bloggers serve as hosts right alongside newbies and a place where any interesting blog post can gain wide exposure by virtue of inclusion in
Blawg Review.