Law.com “gets” blogging

November 22, 2004 on 11:44 am | In Weblogs |

American Lawyer Media’s Law.com has started rounding up blawgers, in two different ways I have recently seen:

First, myself (and apparently Matt Buchanan at Promote the Progress Blog) have been asked to be columnists for Law.com, writing on hot topics in IP law.  I am sure that there are other blawgers who have likewise been asked…

Second, Law.com has picked up a handful of other blawgers to join the Law.com Blog Network, including IP blawger Bill Heinze of I/P Updates.  The other blawgers:  [non]billable hour [Matt Homann], The Volokh Conspiracy, May It Please The CourtMyShingle.com, Jottings by an Employer’s Lawyer, and Crime and Federalism.  Homann has additional details HERE

Who is Law.com?

Law.com is a legal news and information network that connects legal professionals to more than 20 award-winning national and regional legal  publications online, including The American Lawyer, The National Law Journal, New York Law Journal and Legal Times. In addition, through Law.com’s linked information sites, legal professionals can track developments in their practice specialties in the site’s Practice Centers.

You can view the IP Law Practice Center here:  http://www.law.com/jsp/pc/iplaw.jsp

You can view the Business Law Practice Center here:  http://www.law.com/jsp/pc/buslaw.jsp

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