May It Please The Court [LexBlog Q & A]
am 20.02.2008 von Handakte WebLAWg
J. Craig Williams, our guest for today’s LexBlog Q & A, is the founder of the Williams Lindberg Law Firm and author of the law blog May It Please The Court.
Based out of Newport Beach, California, Craig’s blog - started in 2004 - received recognition two years later when it was selected by the Los Angeles Press Club as the Best Individual Weblog (beating out material authored by professional journalists, and becoming one of the first blogs to win a mainstream …
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J. Craig Williams, our guest for today's LexBlog Q & A, is the founder of the Williams Lindberg Law Firm and author of the law blog May It Please
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