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About Introduction to Weblogs

Weblogs will probably go down as one of the top 10 best advances the Internet has offered the legal community. A weblog is a web site that has been set up to be updated frequently, usually with shorter informational posts that have lots of links to other information
sources on the Internet.

The idea is to provide a very rich information source for visitors on whatever the theme of the blog may be. Weblogs that are law related are often called "blawgs", but whatever you call them, in the right environment, they can be a very potent communication tool for you and your law firm. Be sure to visit Res Ipsa Blawquitur, our collective web blog, for more information on blawging, and how it can enhance your law practice.

Below are some other resources that will help you to explore this technology and think of ways it can be helpful in your law practice.

Introduction to Weblogs Links

Links to Other Areas

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Electronic Discovery Law Firm Marketing Law Student Resources Legal Portals
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Electronic Court Filing Legal News Bar Associations Other News
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History of the Internet Knowledge Management Ethics News & Resources Needed Diversions


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