How to gain reading momentum
Creativity and diligence, rather than raw intelligence, often leads to success in our field. Reading widely will add colors to your palette.
The Internet for attorneys
Attorneys need to tap into their inner-techie, with their own website, social media pages, blogs and videos, according to a seminar at the MSBA’s Annual Meeting.
Malware deadline passes, very few knocked offline
WASHINGTON — If you’re reading this online, you’re fine. The day that was supposed to see thousands of people knocked off the Internet has arrived, but only a few people […]
SCOTUSblog 1, CNN and Fox 0
In the beginning, I hated SCOTUSblog. About 10 years ago, the then-fledgling online service providing near-instantaneous links and analysis of Supreme Court decisions was a direct competitor to my own […]
Superheroes, legally speaking
I haven’t seen it yet, but “The Avengers” had the biggest opening weekend ever. Comic book fans have been looking forward to seeing some of their favorite superheroes come to […]
Blawg roundup
The February issue of the ABA Journal contained the winners of its annual Blawg 100, a contest of the best legal blogs in 12 categories, including news, trial practice, opinion […]
Advocacy, Acrobat, apple cake and more
On slow news days (also known as “My weekend was way too busy, and I have so much work to do that breathing, eating and other life functions seem like […]
For the love of blawg!
If you love our sister blog, Generation JD, now’s your chance to show it. And I do mean NOW. The ABA Journal is compiling its annual list of 100 Best […]
Young lawyers, add these blogs to your RSS feed
One of the best ways to stay on top of the ever-changing law and current events is to follow blogs. Sure, the blogosphere has its detractors, but there are great […]
Lawyer/blogger granted press pass
Jay Liner will receive a State House press pass after all. Liner, a Pikesville lawyer and blogger, learned last week that he had been cleared for media credentials by Gov. […]






