Read Selected Essays From 77 Diverse Legal Blogs (aka Blawgs) In This Free eBook From TechnoLawyer
(Posted by Tom Lamb at DrugInjuryWatch.com)
On July 30, 2007 TechnoLawyer issued a press release announcing the launch of BlawgWorld 2007, a free eBook that features a diverse and impressive collection of essays from the so-called legal blogosphere.
We are proud that Drug Injury Watch has been selected to be part of the BlawgWorld publication for a second straight year.
From TechoLawyer's July 30 press release:
BlawgWorld 2007 enables lawyers to find legal blogs of interest fast. More than 120,000 blogs launch every day, many of them in the legal sector. Lawyers clearly do not have the time to read every legal blog (blawg). But many blawgs contain excellent content pertaining to their practice of law.
The first edition of BlawgWorld, released in November 2005, was downloaded more than 45,000 times....
Fifty percent larger than its predecessor, BlawgWorld 2007 contains thought-provoking essays from 77 of the most influential blawgs. Handpicked by each respective blogger, the essays provide a window into their blawgs, making it easy for lawyers to figure out which ones merit their personal ongoing attention.
We encourage you to get your free copy of the BlawgWorld 2007 eBook (in PDF format) and to spread the word to those colleagues and friends you think may be interested in this unique publication.
Thanks to Neil Squillante, Sara Skiff, and all of our friends over at TechnoLawyer for the tremendous amount of time and effort they have devoted towards putting together BlawgWorld 2007.