Sep
12
Weblogs work for Lawyers Part IV: Robert Williamson Esq.
In part four of a new series of interviews with lawyers who are using blogs we talked to Robert Williamson of the Construction Owners and Builders Law Blog.
Q: Why did you start a blog?
A: Staying on top of new developments in construction law is one of my strengths as an attorney. The blog gives me a way to pass those developments on to others who might be interested and to archive them for my own use later. In addition, I enjoy writing.
Q: Have you generated additional legal business directly or indirectly related to your blog?
A: The blog is only two months old; its generated some compliments but no business so far.
Q: Have any of your peers seen your blog? Do they comment on it? Does the fact that they read it cause you to write differently?
A: I’ve received some nice compliments from peers. For their sake as well as my own, I try hard not to "come in light" when I make an observation or comment or express an opinion.

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