ABA Journal Recognizes The Most Interesting Blawger In The World
This whole law practice thing has been interfering with my blawgorial duties to you, dear reader.
Je regrette.
And yet when I awoke in the country home last week and checked e-mail whilst sipping a hand-crafted beverage and nibbling an artisanal baguette, I was gratified to learn that the ABA Journal had selected The Appellate Record as one of the ABA Journal's Blawg 100. Guess which category.
(Wait for it)
The Trial Practice Category.
Mon Dieu. C'est tout bonnement horrible.
Mais, hélas, mes amis. There is no Appellate Practice category.
Clearly Texas is one of the few, the proud, the enlightened jurisdictions who recognize that no trial
lawyer ought be left alone in an appellate court or really anywhere at all with a pure question of law.
Or a word processor.
Or a book.
- That's why we have a board certified specialty in civil appeals.
- That's why we do not use the font that dare not speak its name.
But I jest.
We (the royal "we') at the Appellate Record will be gracious and accept this award in the generous spirit in which it was intended. We are gratified to be among the blawgger glitterati such as SCOTUSblog and the Volokh Conspiracy.
But now that means you need to get to work.
Click over to ABA site and VOTE for the appellate record as the most insanely great Trial Practice (*sob*) blawg on the planet with the "Most Interesting Blawger In The World."
Did I mention that you can VOTE.
No street protests or risking life and limb. Just voting with a mouse.
The trial lawyer you save may be your own.
Merci beaucoup.


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