Personal Injury Law Round-Up is Back!
As readers know, I stopped doing the personal injury law round-ups because it was too much to sustain for one person on a weekly basis if I also wanted to write about other stuff (and have a law practice).
So thanks to Brooks Schuelke, who has picked up the ball to run with it. In this abbreviated week, he did a great job right out of the box and also introduced me to blogs I’ve never seen.
So head over to Personal Injury Law Round-Up #37. And please, if you have your own blog, let your own readers know with a link. Those links are a small thank you for the time that was put in creating the round-up.
If others would like to take a turn spinning around the PI blogosphere one week, or be part of a weekly rotation, please let me know. You can email me at Blog [at] Turkewitzlaw.com
Related posts:
- Personal Injury Law Round-Up #41
- Personal Injury Law Round-Up #40 Is Up
- Personal Injury Law Round-Up #42
- Personal Injury Law Round-Up #38
- Personal Injury Law Round-Ups Go Kaput. Again. (Updated! It’s Alive!!)
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