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post # 411 — Monday, July 30, 2007 — a Managing, Client Relations, Strategy post

Blawgworld 2007

For you lawyers out there (and those who consult to them) there is a new resource released today: BlawgWorld 2007—a collection of 77 thought-provoking essays from 77 of the most influential law-related blogs ("blawgs").

Handpicked by each respective blogger (including yours truly), these essays provide a window into their blawgs, making it easy to figure out which ones merit your ongoing attention. 

You can download the 300 page document here.

You can quickly find essays of interest in BlawgWorld 2007 by using an interactive table of contents. From any page, click on the Blawgs navigation tab. From there, two more clicks will take you to any essay.

 


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posted on Tuesday, July 31, 2007

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I like the pun.  Even better, is the 366 page e-book featuring 77 articles from the top blawggers and practice management tech experts for lawyers.  It includes articles by many of the blogs I reference in the sidebar, including one by Legal Sanity ...


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