Patent Docs Makes List for Second Year in a Row
The ABA Journal has announced its annual list of the 100 best legal blogs -- or blawgs -- following a nomination process that began in July. The 100 blogs selected for the 2013 list have been divided into thirteen categories: Criminal Justice, Torts, LPM, Legal Research/Legal Writing, Litigation, Niche, News/Analysis, Labor & Employment, IP, Careers/Law Schools, Courts, Legal Tech, and For Fun. Five honorees of the 2013 Blawg 100 were selected in the IP category, including Patent Docs, which was selected to the Blawg 100 for the second year in a row. The other blogs selected to the IP Law category were Biederman Blog; Hollywood, Esq.; IPWatchdog; and Rebecca Tushnet's 43(B)log.
An alphabetical list of the 2013 Blawg 100 can be found here and a list of the top blawgs sorted by category can be found here. In announcing the 2013 Blawg 100, ABA Journal Editor and Publisher Allen Pusey noted that "[i]n our 7th year selecting the Blawg 100, we recognize that it takes more than luck to make it onto our list. Bloggers with the creativity to attract readers to their blogs and keep them engaged continue to be a pleasure to celebrate each year."
Now that the ABA Journal has selected its Blawg 100 for 2013, it is asking readers to choose their favorites from among the top 100. In order to vote for your favorites, you will first have to register here (registration is free). Readers can then vote for their favorite blogs here. Voting will conclude on December 20, and the winners will be announced in January.
In addition to releasing its 7th annual Blawg 100, the ABA Journal added ten new inductees to the Blawg 100 Hall of Fame, featuring law blogs that have "consistently been outstanding throughout multiple Blawg 100 lists." Last year's inaugural list of ten blawgs included Patently-O, and this year, the ABA Journal inducted IPWatchdog to the Blawg 100 Hall of Fame. A list of the twenty Blawg 100 Hall of Fame inductees can be found here.
We would like to thank our readers for nominating Patent Docs for the Blawg 100, and we would like to thank the ABA Journal for making Patent Docs a 2013 Blawg 100 honoree.
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