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Blawg World 2007 Is Finally Here

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Whether you're new to reading blogs or you're a regular blogger or blog reader, you'll want to take a look at Blawg World 2007 - the e-book compilation of posts from some of the best legal blogs out there. You'll want to download the e-book, which contains posts on everything from change management, billing, and marketing to substantive legal issues. And this year's edition also features the TechnoLawyer Problem/Solution Guide.

The bloggers that contributed to the BlawgWorld 2007 e-book are truly the best in the business, and I hope that you learn a lot from reading the e-book. Some of these bloggers are already my friends, and others I had the pleasure of meeting when I attended the BlawgWorld 2007 launch party earlier this year. Blawgworld200709

Since this is a practice management and business development blog, here are a few of the great practice related blog posts contained within BlawgWorld 2007: (the e-book is arranged alphabetically by blog, so look for the blog name in the index to find the post):

Compujurist (Nerino Petro): The Benefits of Practice Management Software

Golden Practices (Michelle Golden): Measuring Marketing Efforts

Home Office Lawyer (Grant Griffiths): The "Connected" Lawyer

In Search of Perfect Client Service (Patrick Lamb): The Ultimate Client Relationship Nightmare

Inside the Firm of the Future (Christopher Marston): Want More Clients? Get Over Yourself!

Jim Calloway's Law Practice Tips (Jim Calloway): A Few Words About Passwords

Legal Business Development (Jim Hassett):How to Turn Legal Clients Into Raving Fans

Legal Marketing Blog (Tom Kane): Have You Considered the Advantages of Hiring a Coach?

Legal Sanity (Arnie Herz): Fueling Lawyer Happiness

Passion, People and Principles (David Maister): Guns for Hire

Reid My Blog!(Reid Trautz): Building Architecture or Building Clients?

Ross Ipsa Loquitur(Ross Kodner): Tech Pro Se: The Business Cost of DIY Technology

the [non]billable hour (Matt Homann): 15 Rules for Clients and 17 Lawyer Tips

The Practice (Jonathan Stein): How Soccer Explains a Law Firm

What About Clients? (Dan Hull): In Praise of Structure

...and of course, my post from the Legal Ease Blog: Should I Discount My Fees?

This is by no means a comprehensive or exhaustive list  of either the practice related posts or the e-book itself. See for yourself - check out BlawgWorld 2007.

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