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Law and Blogs Special Report from Law.com
Posted by Ernest Miller on Thursday, November 07 @ 10:34:33 EST Legal Technology
Law.com has a special report on law and blogs comprising three articles (Who Let the Blogs Out?). The first article is a good and succinct introduction to legal blogging by Rick Klau, who publishes a fine weblog "tins" and is one of the co-authors of The Lawyer's Guide to Marketing on the Internet 2nd Edition (How I Learned to Love the Blog). One of LawMeme's favorite blawggers, Denise Howell of Bag and Baggage, is profiled in the second article (A Discreet Bullhorn). Finally, Guy Alvarez expresses some skepticism about the current state of blogs and some optimism about their future potential (To Blog or Not ...).

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Re: Law and Blogs Special Report from Law.com (Score: 1, Interesting)
by Anonymous on Thursday, November 07 @ 16:14:26 EST
It is good to see "blawgs" getting recognized, but I personally thought the treatment was kind of unduly underwhelmed and skeptical, especially in the Bag and Baggage profile. The authors, with the exception of Rick, of course, for some reason just didn't seem to get it.


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