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Blawg Review #21 Up At My Shingle

Carolyn Elefant and Mark Sindler [1] have posted Blawg Review #21 over at My Shingle [2]. I’ve been reviewing this week’s theme of Endings, Beginnings and the Transitions and Crossings in Between (while convalescing with my own transitions and typing with one hand).

I especially enjoyed the post by Margaret Marks [3], who found the The Standard Catchall Universal Disclaimer Notice [4], over 7000 words long.

We also enjoyed the Wired GC’s [5] update on the legal Sex and the City (of London) [6] over the book Fish Sunday Thinking, allegedly written by a young lawyer at an unnamed Top 50 law firm disclosing all of the sexual secrets of lawyers (that’s gotta be a slow read). It was written pseudonymously by “Alex Gilmore” who has kept his real name secret in order to “protect his lucrative job as a legal beagle and pay his mortgage.”

In a related post, Eh Nonymous [7] has a round-up of what’s been said, pro and con, about anonymous bloggers. While we don’t really care that much, anonymous legal blogs seem like anonymous doctoring — it’s more appropriate for personal web logs where people post long missives about their cat’s toenail fungus that nobody reads anyway.