The future of legal blogging

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Unfortunately I missed The future of legal blogging last night – a discussion hosted by a panel of legal bloggers David Allen Green (Jack of Kent / New Statesman), Carl Gardner (Head of Legal) and Adam Wagner (UK Human Rights Blog) and chaired by Catrin Griffiths, editor of The Lawyer.

I did follow it on Twitter and some interesting points came up. Check out the stream at #LawBlogs and follow UK Human Rights Blog for follow up.

Maybe some incisive analysis on Binary Law later.

3 comments

  1. Michael’s avatar

    There were a lot of good points raised on twitter the other evening. For my money, legal blogging still has a future, but we’re going through a bit of a painful transition at the moment as newer forms of social media and the established ones knock each others’ rough edges off. Hopefully we can all co-exist happily together…

    We can, can’t we? :-\

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