The ABA Journal has come out with a new attraction called the Blawg 100. The tagline reads, "These are the 100 best Web sites by lawyers, for lawyers, as chosen by the editors of the ABA Journal." That sounds glamorous and pretentious all in one short swoop. Sadly, I am not a top 100 blog, which by the way is justified. I would like to think that I may be included in a larger group like the Fortune 500 as opposed the the Blue-chippers of the Blawg 100. I had three immediate reactions to the Blawg 100. First, it gave me a sense of something to shoot for, but then I realized I am more concerned about my actual readers then the ABA. Second, that the ABA actually did a decent job including the blogs that I would consider "no-brainers", like Build a Solo Practice, LLC, My Shingle, Inspired Solo, and Home Office Lawyer. Third, I wanted to know how I could get a job as one of the editors of the ABA Journal. Maybe they will give me a call back if I post some propaganda, I mean articles about why I think the ABA Journal and the Blawg 100 is such a great thing.
Congratulations to many bloggers in my blogroll on being selected for this contest. I am not sure what the prize is for winning, but I do know the ABA Journal website is going to be the big winner as more and more of us are providing links to Blawg 100 user poll. I had to pause for a second to rethink whether I really wanted to publish this post. I kind of feel like I am contributing to some one else's con. Well, I'll publish it anyway, but as Teddy KGB said on Rounders, "I feel so unsatisfied." The first part of that quote is what makes it funnier, but this is a family website and I want to keep it that way. May the best blog or blawg win.











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