I am delighted to say that Shireen Smith of Azrights will today publish her blogpost on the profound changes afoot for the legal profession at www.shireensmith.com. Shireen, with the assistance of her trainee Stefano Debolini, has compiled a full round up of blogs and articles on this most topical of topics. I do recommend you [...]
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I’m delighted to announce that Victoria Moffatt’s blog post is out today. Her theme is “Change”, which seemed appropriate as she has recently moved from fee earning to legal PR. It’s a wide ranging review of the blawgosphere, taking in blogs that promote (but don’t sell themselves) to “brain-dump blogs” and to resource blogs. [...]
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The eagerly anticipated UKBR#6 hosted by @TheTimeBlawg aka Brian Inkster (left) is now out, published at 11.59 last night. It’s tour de force (or should that be tour de blawg?) of the UK blawging scene, covering the “past,present and future” of blawging travelling through the British Isles and going back in time as well, [...]
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There were two reasons for me to celebrate this morning. Firstly, England finally wrapped up the Ashes with a first series win in 24 years. Secondly, and only marginally less important, the UK Blawg RoundUp celebrates its first anniversary with Paul Hajek’s review of the UK blogging scene in 2011: Deep and Crisp and Even [...]
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Melanie Hatton’s excellent Autumn Round-Up of the UK Blawging scene is now up at In-House-Lawyer. It’s and entertaining and informative summary of where the UK Blawging scene is at the moment and, as Melanie says; “blawg round-ups such as this one are extremely important to spread the word and to promote the profiles of all [...]
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With profuse apologies in advance, I am pleased to announce that the third edition of UK Blawg RoundUp has now been published at Jobsworth – at this link: http://tinyurl.com/23v3rnp . To anyone considering writing an edition (and all applications will be gratefully received) I should say that it is a great way of making rain – [...]
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The Easter edition of the RoundUp was published yesterday by Peninsulawyer and you can read it by clicking here. Already it has attracted favourable reviews, so please do go and have a read. Jon Bloor dragged himself away from scoffing Creme Eggs (as he reminds us, now made by Kraft – doesn’t sound right at [...]
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