Random Notes

Anne Reed celebrates a year of blogging about juries at her critically acclaimed Deliberations;

And while Anne cuts back on her blogging a bit, Scott Greenfield celebrates a year of blogging about criminal law and his car at Simple Justice, with a staggering 139 posts in January.

Blawg Review #146 lights up on Thomas Edison’s birthday at The Invent Blog;

The Cavalacade of Risk, dealing with insurance issues, is up at I’ve Paid For This Twice Already…

And Brooks Schuelke gives us a thorough Personal Injury Law Round-Up #49, where he tapped my exposé How to Fool a Jury (Is it Insurance Fraud) as the post of the week.

Kevin Underhill gives a lesson on how to write a proper disclaimer.

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