The ABA Journal has begun work on its 7th annual list of the 100 best legal blogs (or blawgs) and has announced that it is seeking the advice of its readers, via the ABAJournal.com website, on which blogs to include on this year's Blawg 100. Last year, Patent Docs was honored to be included among five blogs selected in the IP Law category of the Blawg 100 (see "ABA Journal Announces 2012 Blawg 100").
Readers interested in nominating a particular blog for the 7th annual Blawg 100 should use the ABA Journal's blawg 100 amici form. Additional information about the Blawg 100 can also be found on the blawg 100 amici form. The form requires that anyone making a nomination provide a name, employer or law school, city, and e-mail address. The ABA Journal requires this information in order to discourage:
• Bloggers who nominate
their own blogs or nominate blogs to which they have previously contributed
posts.
• Wives and husbands who
nominate their spouses' blogs.
• Employees of law firms
who nominate blogs written by their co-workers.
• Public relations
professionals in the employ of lawyers or law firms who nominate their clients'
blogs.
• Pairs of bloggers who
have clearly entered into a gentlemen's agreement to nominate each other.
The ABA Journal, however, welcomes comments (up to 500 words in length) from readers who do not fall into the above categories.
Nominations must be submitted no later than 7:00 pm (ET) on Friday, August 9, 2013.
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