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Wednesday
Nov192003

Weekly Law Blog Roundup

Kevin Morton is a solo in Winston-Salem who discovered blogs about a month ago. He has made up for lost time with this great weblog on Social Security Disability Law.

And Alextronic Discovery is an interesting "electronic discovery" blog by Alex Lubarsky. Great site!!!

Kitty Says is the non-law related blog of a "29 year old Hello Kitty loving Louisiana lawyer." She mentions Rock 'N Bowl, which is a great music locale in New Orleans, so look for her there if you are in New Orleans. And if you get a chance stop by her blog and congratulate her on making partner!

I don't know that I've yet mentioned how much I like Jeff Beard's weblog entitled Law Tech Guru. A veritable cornucopia of high tech commentary and gadgeteria.

Lastly, Sean Carter is running the Second Annual Supreme Court Fantasy League; prizes are not awarded, so it's purely a quest for love and glory. But that's still worth something, right?

Reader Comments (2)

Actually, the contest site suggests that there's a cash prize for first place.

I guess I should start thinking about ways to spend the money... (heh)
November 19 | Unregistered Commentermr. poon
Thanks for the referral! I love your blog and when I crawl out fromunder all this discovery I'm trying to answer, I'll add you to mylinks.
November 19 | Unregistered CommenterJennifer

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