Saturday, December 01, 2007

Legal Process Outsourcing Blog: Among ABA Journal’s BLAWG 100!

Legallyours PICKED AS ONE OF THE ABA JOURNAL’S BLAWG 100

Editors of the ABA Journal today announced they have selected Legallyours, your favorite Legal Process Outsourcing blog, as one of the top 100 best websites by lawyers, for lawyers.

Now lawyers are being asked to vote on their favorites in each of the Blawg 100’s 12 categories. To vote, go to http://www.abajournal.com/blawgs/blawg100. Voting ends Jan. 2, 2008.



“Lawyers nationwide are using the power of the Internet to educate the public about developments in the law, market their practices and attract new clients,” says Edward A. Adams, the Journal’s editor and publisher. “Our list of the 100 best lawyer blogs is the cream of the crop from our directory of more than 1,500 blawgs in dozens of categories, including blawgs focused on almost every state, law school and major federal court in the nation.”

If you have benefitted from this blog, or will benefit from it in the future (which I sincerely hope you do), please vote for this blog! To vote, please click on http://www.abajournal.com/blawgs/blawg100/toolkit, scroll down to about 80% of the page or search for "Rahul" and click on the vote button adjacent to the blog mention. Thanks for your support!

About the ABA Journal:The ABA Journal is the flagship magazine of the American Bar Association, and it is read by half of the nation’s 1.1 million lawyers every month. It covers the trends, people and finances of the legal profession from Wall Street to Main Street to Pennsylvania Avenue. ABAJournal.com features breaking legal news updated as it happens by staff reporters throughout every business day, a directory of more than 1,500 lawyer blogs, and the full contents of the magazine.

About the ABA:With more than 413,000 members, the American Bar Association is the largest voluntary professional membership organization in the world. As the national voice of the legal profession, the ABA works to improve the administration of justice, promotes programs that assist lawyers and judges in their work, accredits law schools, provides continuing legal education, and works to build public understanding around the world of the importance of the rule of law.

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