Blawg Review #100 features posts from each of the prior 99 hosts of the weekly tour of the blawgosphere. It is a massive piece and was posted a day early to give us a more leisurely time to enjoy it. What was I thinking when I agreed to host #101? Surely I could have surmised this would be a tough act to follow. Nonetheless, I will give it a whirl next Monday. My request? Please submit the best lawyer blog post you write or come across this week.
Blawg Review #100 features posts from each of the prior 99 hosts of the weekly tour of the blawgosphere. It is a massive piece and was posted a day early to give us a more leisurely time to enjoy it. What was I thinking when I agreed to host #101? Surely I could have surmised this would be a tough act to follow. Nonetheless, I will give it a whirl next Monday. My request? Please submit the best lawyer blog post you write or come across this week. You can do so by posting to the Blog Carnival submission form here.
UPDATE: From Online Guide To Mediation:
Blawg Review is remarkable for many reasons. Not only does it offer links to bleeding edge news and ideas in the legal field–something it consistently achieves week after week under the guidance of a dedicated editor with the support of equally dedicated volunteers–but it also provides readers with a new and unique perspective on the law, refracted through the lens of each week’s host. It also provides a way for bloggers to participate in and contribute to the legal community online. It thrives on the spirit of egalitarianism–legal luminaries and ordinary mortals mingle. Status matters little; quality of conversation counts. And readers of Blawg Review benefit from the wide range of voices and viewpoints.