One sort, anyway. My post on alternative fee arrangements in appellate practice is featured in Blawg Review #123 hosted by Texas Appellate Law Blog.
According to the Blawg Review website:
Blawg Review is the blog carnival for everyone interested in law. A blog carnival is a traveling post about a topic or theme. For example, there’s Carnival of the Capitalists, concerning business and economics, while Grand Rounds is about medicine and healthcare, and Blawg Review has topics discussed by lawyers, law students and law professors.
Each weekly issue of Blawg Review is made up of article submissions selected from the best recent law blog posts. The blogger that puts together the Blawg Review carnival each week is called the “host”. You can find the weblogs of our future hosts linked in the sidebar on the right, along with links to all the previous presentations.
I have applied to host a future Blawg Review, but it may be a while before that happens.
4 Comments
H Lime
Congratulations! Wonderful blog, some very useful info for us appellate practitioners.
Lime
Greg May
H Lime,
Thanks for your comment and compliment. Your comment also confirmed that my Blogfollow plug-in is working by showing a recent snippet from your blog.
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