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  • 22 Tweets

    1. Live Twitter interviews with practicing lawyers who tweet.
    2. A forum where lawyers tell their stories, one tweet at a time.
    3. The hottest new mash-up on Twitter.

  • 3 Geeks and a Law Blog

    "A law blog addressing the foci of 3 intrepid law geeks, specializing in their respective fields of knowledge management, Internet marketing and library sciences, melding together to form the Dynamic Trio."

  • A Failure of Capitalism

    This blawg, hosted by The Atlantic, is the means by which 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Richard Posner intends to update his book A Failure of Capitalism: The Crisis of '08 and the Descent into Depression. He writes: "My tentative menu of subsequent entries is (1) adding some depth to my discussion of certain economic issues, and suggesting some additional readings; (2) discussing current plans and proposals for changing the regulation of banking and finance; (3) revisiting the issue of who is to blame for the crisis, (4) responding to critics, and (5) discussing the role of law and law schools in helping the economy to recover. After that—we'll see."

  • A Year in the Life

    This blawg chronicles the day-to-day life of a public defender who is also a single mom of a kindergartener and a surrogate mother.

  • ABA Site-tation

    "Helping lawyers solve the technology puzzle." New or useful Web sites for of interest to attorneys and other legal professionals, and legal technology news and highlights.

  • Above and Beyond KM

    "A discussion of knowledge management that goes above and beyond technology. Given the extraordinary technology available today, knowledge management should be a cakewalk. But it isn't. If anything, the availability of cool tech toys has made more apparent the nontech challenges of effective KM. This blog focuses on those nontech elements—on the aspects of human nature, behavior and interaction that make law firm knowledge management so challenging and so rewarding."

  • Above the Law

    Above the Law calls itself a legal tabloid. Its focus is legal gossip.

  • Adam Smith, Esq.

    Adam Smith, Esq. is "an inquiry into the economics of law firms." The blawg links to and analyzes articles about law firm strategy and profitability.

  • AdamsDrafting

    This blawg is part of the author's crusade to rid mainstream contract writing of the redundancies, archaisms and misconceptions that often lead to costly lawsuits over minor drafting glitches. Posts will cover the use of certain phrases in treatises, link to articles and blog posts and add related analysis, and keep readers updated on the author's projects and speaking engagements.

  • Althouse

    Covers law, politics and the general musings of law professor Ann Althouse.

  • Amazing Firms, Amazing Practices

    Amazing Firms, Amazing Practices has posts on law firm management and marketing.

  • BabyBarista

    "Serving coffee for the rich and powerful—a junior's view." An admittedly fictional diary of a junior barrister at the English bar. It was a sensation from the start, and the London Times picked it up within months of its launch. It’s part soap opera and part snark from an author who’s cheesed off with the legal profession.

  • Bag and Baggage

    "Blog and the world blogs with you, spam and you spam alone." This blawg offers musings on legal issues, "news, other blogs, her practice areas and life in general." It also offers a link to the blawgger's podcast series, This Week in Law.

  • Balkinization

    "Balkinization an unanticipated consequence of Jack M. Balkin." This blawg focuses on constitutional, First Amendment and civil liberties issues.

  • Bankruptcy Law Network

    Bankruptcy Law Network has information about bankruptcy laws and credit problems for the general public.

  • Bench Memos

    Features news, commentary and criticism mainly involving the judiciary and confirmation process. Contributor Ed Whelan adds a daily "This Day in Judicial Activism" post highlighting opinions, injunctions and judicial appointments from years past that are sources of disappointment to him.

  • Beyond the Underground

    This blawg contains comic essays, personal war stories and op-eds about tort reform, but "most of the fun is in the comments."

  • Biker Law Blog

    This blawg was created to provide information to the motorcycle and biker community, as well as to provide general California personal injury and family law Information for all. You will find biker and motorcycle legal articles, news, links, safety tips and more.

  • Bitter Lawyer

    Some posts are short "webisodes" of Living the Dream, a scripted comedy series centered around Nick Conley, a BigLaw associate. Accompanying blog posts describe the real-life inspirations behind each webisode. There are also many columns: an advice column authored by "an Ex-Bitter"; "Associate Abuse," which posts associate war stories from all over; "Bitter by Numbers," an opinion column appearing in list form; "Loose Ends," which covers legal news; "Bitter Rant," which posts lawyer rants from all over; "Pictures Framed," which posts images or illustrations of lawyers and invites readers to submit captions; and "Temper(a)mental," written from the point of view of a legal temp.

  • Blawg Review

    "Blawg Review is the blog carnival for everyone interested in law. ... Each weekly issue of Blawg Review is made up of article submissions selected from the best recent law blog posts. The blogger that puts together the Blawg Review carnival each week is called the 'host.' "

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