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Kevin O'Keefe (who sells blog development services to law firms, among others) refers us to this Times (UK) story on blogging law firms.

Dennis Kennedy muses at Between Lawyers about corporate blogging policies.

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Thanks for the mention of my post Tim.

Looks like you're one of the leaders in blogging, going back to 2002. But then don't all the good things come from the Midwest. I'm from Wisconsin as well, having grown up in LaCrosse and practiced there for 17 years. My wife went to the UW.

Added your blog to my feeds, so expect I'll be sharing your thoughts with my audience from time to time.

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