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Tuesday, November 6, 2007NY Personal Injury Blog Hosting Blawg Review Next Week The New York Personal Injury Law Blog is hosting the next weekly Blawg Review, a round-up of the most interesting blog postings from throughout the legal blogosphere. So do me a favor and write something intriguing for this round up, or I won't have anything to work with.Two complex rules for a post to be considered:
And this is important: The theme is not going to be personal injury law. I do those types of reviews each week in my personal injury law round-up. So while there will be personal injury posts if I get quality submissions, this Blawg Review will be completely different from my other postings. Suffice it to say that I can, and will, fit any topic into the review. (My PI round-ups will return the following week.) Deadline for submissions is 11:59 p.m. on Saturday, for publication Monday. It would be appreciated if submissions were sent throughout the week, and not left to the last minute, so that I'm able to organize the Blawg Review ahead of time. I invite you to return on Monday so that we can race together across the legal landscape. Labels: Blawg Review, Blogging
The New York Personal Injury Law Blog is sponsored by its creator, Eric Turkewitz of The Turkewitz Law Firm. The blog might be considered a form of attorney advertising in accordance with New York rules going into effect February 1, 2007 (22 NYCRR 1200.1, et. seq.) As of July 14, 2008, Law.com became an advertiser, as you can see in the sidebar. Law.com does not control the editorial content of the blog in any way. Throughout the blog as it develops, you may see examples of cases we have handled, or cases from others, that are used for illustrative purposes. Since all cases are different, and legal authority may change from year to year, it is important to remember that prior results in any particular case do not guarantee or predict similar outcomes with respect to any future matter, including yours, in which any lawyer or law firm may be retained. Some of the commentary may be become outdated. Some might be a minority opinion, or simply wrong. No reader should consider this site (or any other) to be authoritative, and if a legal issue is presented, the reader should contact an attorney of his or her own choosing for advice. Finally, we are not responsible for the comments of others that may be added to this site.
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