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July 15, 2008

Blawg Review #168: Wild, Wonderful, BTU-Packed, Literate.

Charleston's Jeff Mehalic of West Virginia Business Litigation, and a citizen of America's best-kept energy secret, gave us a Bastille Day Blawg Review #168. Our kind of Blawg Review: to-the-point, packed with great links and well-written without being "windy". A decent respect for language, important to some lawyers and law students, is highlighted. We particularly liked being directed to "The Whiff of a Lawsuit" at f/k/a, the blog of my fellow boomer and serious wordsmith David Giacalone, the American blogopshere's poet laureate and spiritual leader. "[T]here is nothing 'un-American' about bringing lawsuits against disruptive neighborhood change." Ah, David, you old Ivy-league hippie. We were also comforted by Ross Guberman's post at his fine Legal Writing Pro about Supreme Court grammar errors. We apologize for delaying this mention of #168, but we were too busy debriefing and then firing summer help that can't or won't proofread drafts of court documents and check cites because they "didn't really believe" all along that that was their job, and that we were just joshing.

Posted by Holden Oliver at July 15, 2008 11:59 PM

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