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October 19, 2006

THINGS YOU CAN FIND IN THIS WEBLOG'S ARCHIVES . . . Despite what you might have heard, weblogs aren't really a good tool for organizing diverse bits of information. You write something, it shows up on the top, but then it starts scrolling each day towards the bottom. After that, it's gone!

Or is it? Here are some things that once appeared at the top of this weblog, but which now appear only in its archives:

An explanation of the importance to every lawyer of "a circle of advisors";

A prayer for trial lawyers;

An account of how I became a famous weblogger and achieved rock star status as a lawyer

A short story about law-firm partnership;

Lots and lots of podcasts;

A missive from a lawyer on the run;

A shocking account of the way legal recruiters responded to the law firms that removed associate contact information from the firms' web pages;

My take on (female) lawyers who use breast pumps at the office;

A simple formula for escaping the law by writing a legal thriller;

A little more advice about law and literature;

An anecdote about the time I stayed out all night drinking with Christopher Hitchens;

My advice to a senior law partner who was having trouble connecting with the younger generation;and

A short note about Richard Nixon and why I became a lawyer.

That's just a few of the things you'll find among this weblogs 2,013 posts (which also feature 5,830 comments). If you don't want to stop there (though no one will blame you if you do), you can also troll the archives by looking at the categories and greatest hits pages. The archives are also listed by date in the lower right-hand corner of every page.

Confused? You can also view the weblog's help page and read the post titled "How to Read This Weblog."

Until tomorrow . . . happy reading!

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