Tom Mighell, author of Inter Alia, is one of the finalists for the ABA Journal Blawg 100 Technology category. Knowing Tom (my colleague at Fios), he will probably vote for his co-author, Dennis Kennedy (The Lawyer’s Guide to Collaboration Tools and Technologies: Smart Ways to Work Together), also on the ballot.
Hot competition with Kevin O, Jim, Ross, Ernie, Neil and blogs Future, Slaw and Mac.
Vote here.
No competition at all in the webcast category–hands down it is Lawyer2Lawyer starring J. Craig Williams of Newport Beach, Calif., and Robert Ambrogi. I had the distinct pleasure to talk with them and Nancy Rapoport Wednesday before Thanksgiving about Compliance after the bailout. Vote for them here.
Sassy Above the Law is duking it out with the surprisingly sassy WSJ Law blog (as they do for my attention each morning).
Congratulations to all 100 winners.
As I look through my bloglines, there are a few blogs I never miss and the Blawg 100 did.
Missing are Monica Bay’s Common Scold and EDDupdate, Rob Robinson’s complex discovery, Ralph Losey’s e-discovery team and K&L Gates ediscoverylaw.com, Kevin LaCroix’s D&O Diary, Ron Friedmann’s Strategic Legal Technology, among others. Also, Bob Ambrogi’s lawsites. Yes, I know he was nominated in other categories, but even the Oscar’s allow a sweep.
Thank you, legal bloggers, for your creativity, generosity and great information.
Filed under Sound Evidence, Technology Counsel.







