ABA Journal Blawg 100 2010 - Recommendation No. 2 (Tech & Marketing Law Blog)
My second recommendation for the ABA Journal Blawg 100 2010 - Eric Goldman's Technology & Marketing Law Blog.

Why? Because I guest blog there with some regularity, and Prof. Goldman has promised to double my pay if he wins. I'm kidding, even if he did double my pay, it would still be zero. Seriously, his blog has always been a go-to resource for those who follow tech. and marketing law developments. I was always amazed at his encyclopedic knowledge before I started posting over there, and I'd always exchanged emails with him on cases, but now I do so with some regularity, and I'm in awe of the volume of relevant material that must pass through his gmail and scribd accounts. In fact, one of the downsides of blogging over there is the sheer torrent of material that's available. I don't know how he does it, but he stays totally on top of ongoing cases. No (even loosely relevant) case passes by without him noticing.
How to Vote:

Why? Because I guest blog there with some regularity, and Prof. Goldman has promised to double my pay if he wins. I'm kidding, even if he did double my pay, it would still be zero. Seriously, his blog has always been a go-to resource for those who follow tech. and marketing law developments. I was always amazed at his encyclopedic knowledge before I started posting over there, and I'd always exchanged emails with him on cases, but now I do so with some regularity, and I'm in awe of the volume of relevant material that must pass through his gmail and scribd accounts. In fact, one of the downsides of blogging over there is the sheer torrent of material that's available. I don't know how he does it, but he stays totally on top of ongoing cases. No (even loosely relevant) case passes by without him noticing.
How to Vote:
Register to vote here.Bias alert: See above. Also, thanks to Ron Coleman for the kudos.
Cast your vote in the "Legal Tech." category here.


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