Blawg Review Award Nomination Recommendations Announced in Second Life
December 27th, 2007 by Benjamin Duranske
On behalf of the anonymous editor of Blawg Review, I am pleased to pass along the following 2007 Blawg Review Award nomination recommendations. These nomination recommendations (all of which are sites that hosted Blawg Review at some point in 2007) were announced by VB’s editor at a live presentation in Second Life earlier today. Virtual cappuccino and virtual leftover cookies were served to an audience of… several. More information on this year’s nomination process (which, were it to be summarized by a magic eight ball, might, at this very moment, read “reply hazy, try again”) will be available at Blawg Review shortly. Hazy or not, and with the disclaimer that I am merely passing on the suggestions of the esteemed anonymous editor of Blawg Review in this post, here are a few nomination suggestions to get the process started:
- #89 The Mummer’s Veil
- #91 Public Defender Stuff
- #94 Mediation Channel
- #110 Biker Law Blog
- #124 George’s Employment Blawg
- #126 Small Business Trends
- #127 Deliberations
- #130 Diane Levin & Geoff Sharp (Mediation)
- #134 New York Personal Injury Law Blog
- #137 Infamy or Praise
VB plans to host Blawg Review at some point next year, highlighting the intersection of virtual law with other areas of specialization.
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