Each year, the ABA Journal publishes its annual top-100 blawgs list — the best legal blogs as selected by the Journal’s editors. This year, it asked its readers and blawg authors to nominate the blawgs they find to be the most noteworthy prior to editorial review. The votes have been tallied, and the blawgs, reviewed. Today, we are pleased to announce that among over 2500 legal blogs, e-Lessons Learned has made the Top-100 list for the Third Annual ABA Journal Blawg 100.
To the ABA Journal and all of our readers and fellow bloggers that helped e-Lessons Learned to achieve this wonderful accolade:
It is an incredible honor to receive this recognition just 11 months after our inception, and the student bloggers, editors and founders of e-Lessons Learned are truly grateful. Expect plenty more from us as we grow through the years, and feel free to post your suggestions on how we can further improve our blog (i.e. more video content, etc.) in the comments section, below.
And if you enjoy what we do, please vote for us TODAY as the “Best Blawg” in the ABA Journal’s “Tech” category. (Voting polls close December 31)
As we do with our articles, we want to give you the simplest breakdown of what to do. Follow these four quick and easy steps, and you’ll register your vote for us in a matter of minutes. (Links will open in a separate window so you won’t lose your place)
On behalf of Fernando Pinguelo, the student bloggers, and the entire eLLblog Team, I offer our sincere and humble thanks for supporting e-Lessons Learned: Where law, technology, and human error loyal readers collide.
December 10, 2009 at 4:20 PM
What a wonderful way to end the year! Lots of hard work and enthusiasm for this blog has paid-off for everyone involved. A big congrats! Good luck with the TOP 10 and continue the great work!