New Law Bloggers Speak: Fred Abrams of the Asset Search Blog

As another LexBlog blog goes live, we're there to chat with its author about his decision to enter the blogosphere. Today we continue our occasional feature "New Law Bloggers Speak" by chatting briefly with Fred Abrams, a New York City attorney who launched his Asset Search Blog yesterday.
1. Rob La Gatta: When and how did the development of this blog come about?

Fred Abrams: During this past May and June I had researched the idea of using a blog to promote my law practice. In researching blogs published by different lawyers on the Internet, I came across one hosted/developed by LexBlog. That particular blog had high search engine ranking in Google/good organic search results, so I decided to proceed with LexBlog.

2. Rob La Gatta:
What do you hope to get out of your LexBlog blog?

Fred Abrams: I hope to gain exposure on the Internet by making my blog a valuable source of information for those trying to locate hidden assets in: matrimonial; bankruptcy; forced collection; and other legal proceedings.

3. Rob La Gatta: If you read other blogs, what are some of your favorites?

Fred Abrams: As I am brand new to the blog world, I have not had the chance to follow or regularly read blogs.
That's it for today...short but sweet. Keep checking back as we continue to chat with and introduce new lawyers to the LexBlogosphere.
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