Each Wednesday, we are publishing our version of Over the Hump (OTH) Wednesday, wherein we feature the most popular blog post submitted to Overflow Legal. If you think you have what it takes, submit your best post into the OFL directory. If you have not joined the OFL community, you may do so by registering here.
This week, OFL is re-fining its logo. Vote on the best logo below and you are automatically entered to win a free DVD of "A Lawyer Walks Into A Bar" a hilarious documentary about the California Bar Exam and the legal profession by Indican Pictures. (see extended post below)
S&L v. Australian Gold: You, the Jury: Does S&L have a right to obtain Australian Gold products from retail tanning salons and then resell the products on the internet and in Europe? You decide.
Next Wednesday, we will be publishing our first version of Over the Hump (OTH) Wednesday, wherein we feature the most popular blog post submitted to Overflow Legal. If you think you have what it takes, submit your best post into the OFL directory, send those posts to people you think are interested in the content, and become eligible to receive recognition as a top legal blog post next Wednesday. You will be featured on Overflow Legal and the Greatest American Lawyer blog. If you have not joined the OFL community, you may do so by registering here.
That’s right! Another new feature on The Greatest American Lawyer Blog. Starting next Wednesday, Overflowlegal.com will be sponsoring “Over The Hump Wednesday.” What is Overflow Legal? Well, the press release hasn’t gone out quite yet, but it’s a project that we’ve been working on for the last year. Like you, we struggled to find the best of the best blog content on the internet within the niche issues that we care about most. Sure, you can subscribe to Google Alerts and amass tens or hundreds of RSS feeds of your favorite blogs. But what if there was a single source of information where the best blog posts were assembled within niche categories more narrow than any categories implemented on the internet for law. What if those blog posts were rated by bloggers such as yourself so that the best of the best rose to the top? What if you could subscribe to each narrow category of interest to you? What if all of the content was human edited just like Wikipedia so that descriptions, synopsis, and categories were made descriptive and relevant? What if the latest social networking tools were built right into the system?
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