As the end of the year draws near, I thought I would post some of my favorite blogs and what I am reading. I love finding new blogs and getting to know bloggers. My blog reader is chock full of blogs that I read (or try to read) everyday. So I thought I would post what I read. I am going to separate the blogs out into different categories. Today, I am going to tell you which attorney blogs I am reading. Feel free to let me know if there are some that I am missing. I would love to hear from you.
1. My Law License by Brian Tannebaum, Esq.
Brian is a Florida Criminal and Bar Admission/Grievance Defense Lawyer in Miami, Florida. Brian has no problem saying what many people are thinking. He asks the hard questions of people who don’t want those questions asked and makes no apologies for it. He is also a great person to follow on Twitter. You can follow him at: @BrianTannebaum.
2. TaxGirl by Kelly Phillips Erb, Esq.
Kelly is a Tax attorney in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her blog is awesome. I learn something every time I read it and she is so entertaining. I find her information anything but boring to read. Accordingly, her tagline for her blog is “Because paying taxes is painful… but reading about them shouldn’t be.” She is on Twitter and her tweets are always amusing. You can follow her at: @taxgirl.
3. Construction Law Musings by Christopher G. Hill, Esq.
Chris is a Construction Law Attorney in Richmond, Virginia. His blog is always full of information that pertains to the construction industry and he knows what he is talking about. He also talks about social media as it pertains to his area of the law and green building and its impact. He is also on Twitter and always has some really informative tweets. Follow him at: @constructionlaw.
4. Massachusettes Wills, Trusts, and Estates by Danielle G. Van Ess, Esq.
Danielle is a Wills, Trusts, and Estates Attorney in Hingham, Massachusettes. Her blog posts about Estate planning are fabulous. She makes me want to update my will all the time. Her information is so complete and she is an excellent source of information. If you do not learn something about Estate planning after reading her blog, you weren’t reading carefully enough. She is on Twitter and can be found at @dgvelaw.
5. Build A Solo Practice @ SPU by Susan Cartier Liebel, Esq.
Susan is the founder and creator of Solo Practice University™. Her blog discusses many issues that new solo attorneys have and how to fix them. She is amazing. Her innovation in creating Solo Practice University™ has helped so many attorneys, both new and experienced, make their practices better and their lives easier. She can be found on Twitter at @SCartierLiebel.
6. The Lawyers Video Studio by Gerry Oginiski, Esq.
Gerry is a Medical Malpractice and Personal Injury Attorney in Great Neck, New York. Gerry’s blog teaches attorneys how to make interesting, informative and watchable videos for their website and other locations on the web. Gerry’s videos are so easy to watch and my number one priority for next year is to implement his tips and get some videos up and running. He is an excellent resource for attorneys. You can follow him on Twitter at @GerryOginski.
7. South Florida Estate Planning Law by David Shulman, Esq.
David is an attorney in South Florida who practices in the area of Wills, Trusts and Estate and Tax Planning. His blog always has some great information and his commentary on news stories is worth reading. He can be found at @SoFlaEstatePlan on Twitter.
8. My Shingle by Carolyn Elefant, Esq.
Carolyn is an attorney who practices in the area of energy, renewable resources, and Civil Rights claims. However, that is not what this blog is about. Her blog, My Shingle, was created to help solo, small firm, and aspiring solo attorneys. This is an incredible resource for any attorneys that fit into those categories. Carolyn is well regarded and very well respected. Her blog is always informative and she is not afraid to give her opinion. You can find her on Twitter at @carolynelefant.
What are you reading? What am I missing?
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Thanks for the mention! I truly appreciate your readership Stef. I am always amazed and humbled by folks like you who will actually read about construction law and at least act (grin) like you like it.
I all seriousness, thanks.
Thanks, Stefanie! I’m so flattered and will do my best to continue to provide good, fresh content! Happy Holidays!
Hi Stefanie!
I’m honored that you chose to mention my blog. That’s really nice and I look forward to seeing you create attorney video to market your practice.
Gerry
Thanks so much for including me and saying such kind things about the blog! I really do appreciate it.
I am always amazed and humbled by folks like you who will actually read about construction law and at least act (grin) like you like it.
Thanks
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