Whoa, nelly! The current issue of Law Practice Management, the ABA magazine for whom I co-author a technology column, over-doses on blogs this month:
- It’s Not Your Father’s Web Site: Lawyers in the Blogosphere (good intro for those who aren’t familiar with the blawgosphere)
- Ethics and Lawyer Blogs (Ethics guru Will Hornsby weighs in on the uncertain state of ethical regulation & blogs)
- How to Start Your Own Weblog And Make the Most of It
- Between Lawyers Roundtable: The Future of Legal Blogging (Ernie, Denise, Tom, Dennis & Marty debate where this is heading)
- Stepping onto the Cutting Edge (Larry Bodine’s watching one lawyer for the next 12 months as he blogs)
- How to Make Your Weblog Work (5 tips, by yours truly)
- Get What You Need, No Waiting Required: Service That Bring the News to You (my column, about RSS and aggregators)
Hard to believe my first column on blogs for LPM ran in April, 2002. Now it’s an entire issue. That’s what I call mainstream.
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