Talk of the LexBlogosphere: August 18, 2007
August 18, 2007
As tends to be the case on most Saturdays, today – August 18 – brought a significant drop in the number of LexBlog clients entering content. However, at least one of the posts from today (an update from the Cerebral Palsy Law Blog) was the first entry to that blog in almost a month. It just shows that with blogging, like everything else, different approaches work for different people.
A sample of today’s offerings:
- The blogging lawyers and attorneys from Regan Zambri & Long write about a new study that allegedly proves immediate DUI license suspensions save lives in their D.C. Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog.
- David Austin, a partner at Burke & Eisner Personal Attorneys, returns to the Cerebral Palsy Law Blog with an update on a $70.8 million medical malpractice ruling in New Jersey.
- In the BarfBlog, Kansas State University professor Doug Powell applies the five W’s of journalism to a recent Shigella scare.
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