Has anyone else noticed that the quality of legal blogs which are coming online seems to be exploding?

by Traverse Legal, reviewed by Enrico Schaefer - December 1, 2005 - Uncategorized

      It used to be that I would search through other people’s blog links in search of those that I found relevant and interesting. I certainly found many which were worthy of reading but I have noticed recently that the number of quality blogs which are being launched seems to be growing at a substantial rate. For those who have predicted that blogs will become an important form of media, perhaps someday even eclipsing the importance of newspapers, quality blogs will need to continue their growth. I have also noticed that a large number of blogs that are purely informational are coming online everyday. Of course, one of the common complaints of those who are generally suspect of blogs are that they are simply used to attack and inflame, rather than to inform. I wonder which category my blog falls into? Is my content informational, or one of the many attack blogs, in this instance attacking the traditional hourly billing system and law firm structure?

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