A while ago I wrote the first post in the UK Lawyers Blog Carnival – the Blog of Blogs, now renamed UKBlawgRoundUp.
Tessa Shepperson and I have just set up a blog for this carnival and it can be found at www.ukblawgroundup.co.uk
The next edition will be published, by Peninsulawyer on 31st March. There is a link on the new blog to the submissions page. If you’re a UK legal blogger, or writing about the UK legal scene, we want to hear from you!
We renamed it to give it a snappier title and setting up its own blog was the ideal thing to do.
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UK LAWYERS
Blog of blogs
By supporting each other we raise the profile of us all
Edition No.1
This is the first edition of the UK Lawyers Blog of Blogs and has nothing to do with the esteemed Blawg Review from across the pond. Originally I planned to produce this blog carnival for the end of October, but got rather busy at work and home and the timescale slipped somewhat. So, what was planned to be an Autumn review of the blogging scene has become a New Year review instead. That’s no bad thing because the Christmas period has brought out some cracking posts and I finally have the time to do some serious blogging. Unfortunately, sitting in front of the laptop isn’t helping my Resolution to lose weight by becoming more active and only increases my calory intake. Like Oscar Wilde, I can resist anything but temptation and there’s always room for one more mince pie, after that last turkey sandwich, when doing some serious surfing of the UK legal scene. Reader, how I have suffered researching and writing this.
UKBlawgRoundUp
blawg review, Bloody Relations, Brian Inkster, Charon QC, Chris Sherliker, Clutton Cox, Delia Venables, Francis Davey, Head of Legal, John Bolch, Jon Bloor, Justin Patten, Naked Law, Nearly Legal, Paul Hajek, tessa shepperson, UK Lawyers Blog of Blogs, Usefully Employed, William Flack