March 6, 2004

TechLawAdvisor named Netlawtools' MVP Site for March 2004

Tech Law Advisor is honored to be named one of Jerry Lawson's Netlawtools' MVP sites, especially when you consider that Jerry has been doing this since 1998 and the list of sites is very distinguished.

I will also take this opportunity to mention some of those responsible for my decision to start this site and who have continued to inspire me along the way: Denise Howell and Marty Schwimmer who showed me what a lawyer could do with a CMS and a domain name and the inimitable LLRX crew: Dennis Kennedy, Brenda Howard and Jerry Lawson's great Internet Roundtable, i.e. the lawyer's guide to the internet, along with Sabrina Pacifici and her now retired Newstand which for me was the greatest information source of it's time. There have been countless others who have influenced me since then, but I wanted to mention those from my pre-blawg days. Thanks again Jerry.

I should also take this opportunity to make a Production Announcement: I am in the midst of creating a new page that culls all the various data and posts from all of the category pages which usually do not make it to the main page, but ends up in the Newsletter (which was also included in the MVP Site announcement). I imagine it probably looks like crap in anything other than IE right now and is not yet completed, but this should be helpful to any site visitors who are annoyed with the category pages. It's not easy to maintain categories with Blogger!


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