Best in Law Blogs : LexBlog Network : September 29, 2010
September 29, 2010
In guiding attorneys on what to blog about, especially when they’re having trouble finding time to blog or simply don’t know where to start, I always recommend beginning in one place: start with the low-hanging fruit. Think of questions your clients always ask, issues they have to deal with and concerns they always have. Then, blog about them. Today, Charles Internicola, Stuart Carpey and Cordell Parvin do a great job speaking directly tot their readers. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 139.
- Investment Bank Alibi Doesn’t Hold Up – New York attorney Michael Stocker of Labaton Sucharow on the firm’s blog, Eyes on Wall Street
- Franchising: Is it Right for Your Business? – Dallas lawyer Peter Vogel of Gardere Wynne Sewell on his Vogel Internet, Information Technology and e-Discovery Blog
- 12 Client Development Actions You Can Take if You Don’t Know Where to Start – Law firm consultant Cordell Parvin on his Law Consulting Blog
- Drive Thru Medical Exams for Truckers Are Dangerous – Waco attorney Craig Cherry of Haley & Olson on his blog, Texas Trial Law Advocate
- Tax Increment Financing For The Future Crystal City? – Arlington lawyer Tad Lunger of Bean, Kinney & Korman on the firm’s blog, Virginia Real Estate, Land Use & Construction Law
- The Perils Of Being The Lawyer For The Situation – Philadelphia attorney Maxwell Kennerly of The Beasley Firm at his blog, Litigation & Trial
- M.D. Non-Competes in Texas – Dallas non-compete lawyer Rob Radcliff on his Smooth Transitions Law Blog
- Just a photo and a thought – Seattle attorney Drew Falkenstein of Marler Clark on the firm’s Food Poison Journal
- Becoming Your Own Doctor (Or At Least Questioning Your Doctor’s Recommendation) – Philadelphia lawyer Stuart Carpey of Kreithen Baron & Carpey on his blog, Pennsylvania Injury Law Report
- Lost in (Cyber)Space or Losses from Cyberspace – Risk management expert Robert Trompeter of Risk Resources on the Risk & Insurance Chalkboard
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