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Law Blogging Shifts from Novelty to Community-Builder in Ohio

Posted Apr 4, 2008, 12:13 pm CDT
By Molly McDonough

Lawyer-run blogs haven't completely taken off in the Columbus, Ohio, legal community, but they're becoming increasingly common.

While corporate America uses blogs to detail product development and further brand identity, the Dayton Business Journal notes that law blogs "are more likely to stick to communicating about a specific practice area of law without delving into opinion, but still achieve the blog result of creating a community discussion through comment posts."

Blogs in Ohio listing in the ABA Journal's Blawg Directory include the Ohio Trust & Estate Blog and My 2 Cents, a nursing law and ethics blog.

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