LexBlog Law Network Roundup – 9/2/09
September 2, 2009
What’s in a title? Honestly, so many things go into creating a good blog post title: you want it to appropriately summarize and label the content to follow, you probably want to include some good key words for the sake of SEO and, of course, you want it to tease a little bit and draw in the reader, maybe have some humor. Well, we have one title in this roundup that definitely goes straight for the latter. See if you can find it.
- A Good Day in the Life of a Traveling Trial Lawyer – Food safety lawyer Bill Marler of Marler Clark in his Marler Blog
- Are alternative fees like teenage sex? Find out. – Chicago attorney Patrick J. Lamb of Valorem Law Group at his blog, In Search of Perfect Client Service
- The Circus Comes Back to Town – The blogging lawyers and attorneys at Blank Rome on the firm’s blog, Financial Reform Watch
- Mission, Vision and Values: Do I Need All Three? – Legal marketing consultant Elizabeth Ferris on her Authentic Law Marketing Blog
- Could the Government Seize Control of the Internet? – New York lawyer Joseph I. Rosenbaum of Reed Smith on the firm’s blog, Legal Bytes
- “When to Serve Interrogatories?” In Personal Injury Cases – Philadelphia attorney Maxwell Kennerly of The Beasley Firm at his blog, Litigation & Trial
- New York Times, USGBC Address LEED Performance Gap – LEED AP Chris Cheatham on his blog, Green Building Law Update
- Overview of the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission – Chicago lawyer
- Choice of Map is Judgment Call in Legal Malpractice – Andrew Lavoott Bluestone on the New York Attorney Malpractice Blog
- Lots of Talk about Building Performance: What Does GBCI Say? – Nashville attorney Matthew DeVries of Smith Cashion & Orr PLC on his blog, Best Practices Construction Law
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