What I've Been Doing Lately
Well, we know what I've not been doing much of lately—blogging.
Since my last entry, I have helped with a jury trial here in Travis County, immersed myself in a complex adversary proceeding in bankruptcy court that's set for a two-week trial later this month, done some things to get ready for the official opening of Solo Practice University, prepared for an Inn of Court CLE presentation, and signed up a couple of new appeals.
Ironically, blogging has brought attention even without doing it, as I recently taught a teleseminar at Legal Research and Writing Pro entitled "How to Market an Appellate or Contract Lawyering Practice Using Blogging and Social Media" and gave an interview for a LexBlog Q&A post.
Meanwhile, I've missed commenting on three sets of Texas Supreme Court orders (2/13/09, 2/20/09, and 2/27/09, with opinion summaries here and here) and some other noteworthy developments. As I said in the LexBlog interview, I enjoy blogging for the sake of blogging, aside from the other reasons I do it. I hope to be back to a more regular schedule soon.
I look forward to following your posts as your LexBlog Q&A has directed me to this blog. Although an attorney in New Hampshire, I do enjoy keeping up with legal news across the nation.
Congrats on a job well done.