EDDix LLC, a research and publishing
company based in Milford, CT, has just released its "Top
50 Legal Blawgs" worldwide, and I am delighted to report that not
only did they include "Adam Smith, Esq." in their "Top 50," they also
singled out 16 of the 50 as "MUST READING"—including
Adam Smith!
Specifically, their review says:
Adam Smith, Esq … “an inquiry into the economics of law firms” is
Bruce MacEwen’s outstanding bLAWg. Bruce writes intelligently about
issues central to understanding why the business of law is the way it
is, identifying and very effectively addressing the factors that are
re-shaping the landscape … and/or not. (btw, we’re not so shallow as
to be taken in by the slick site presentation … well, maybe a little)
The others in the Top 16, most of which I hope you’re familiar with,
are:
- Bag and Baggage (Denise Howell)
- blawg (Bill Gratsch)
- Ernie the Attorney (Ernie Svenson)
- How Appealing ( Howard Bashman)
- Instapundit (Glenn Reynolds)
- Jurist Paper Chase (Bernard Hibbitts)
- Lessig Blog (Larry Lessig)
- myShingle (Carolyn Elefant)
- Overlawyered.com (Walter Olson)
- ProfessorBainbridge.com (Stephen Bainbridge)
- Robert Ambrogi’s
LawSites (Robert Ambrogi) - SCOTUS (Goldstein & Howe)
- The 10b-5 Daily (Wilson-Sonsini)
- The Virtual Chase (Ballard-Spahr)
- The Volokh Conspiracy (Eugene Volokh)
Congratulations to one and all.
EDDix’s Top 50 Blawgs
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