UK law and legal blogs
am 22.05.2006 von Handakte WebLAWg
Infolaw, a UK legal resource, has added a list of UK legal and law blogs to its blogs section.
Though Nick Holmes, Managing Director of Information for Lawyers Ltd and webmaster and principal consultant for InfoLaw, reports there’s still no surge of interest in blogging in the UK, he’s put together a pretty nice list. (…)
In addition, Nick’s added a Feeds section, cataloguing all UK law and related feeds and displaying the latest 10 headlines. He says many law feeds have come online recently, not just from blogs, but from news sites, government and many other sources.
I wholeheartedly agree with Nick when he says “Expect an explosion when people start upgrading to IE7 …
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