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Kentucky-fried ethics: Who's next?
Update: Don't miss Carolyn Elefant's post on this topic.
Bob Ambrogi reports that a Lexington, Ky., attorney, Ben Cowgill, has launched the Legal Ethics Blog. (Ambrogi hat-tips David Giacalone for the pointer.)
Read Cowgill's description of his blog as a Web site and portal. To Ambrogi's point, Cowgill has uploaded a fantastic resource, basically re-creating the Kentucky Legal Ethics Library.
That's a high standard, but it's only one state -- who's next? I welcome your recommendations of links to other ethics blogs below, particularly if you specialize in a state.
Posted by John Bringardner on March 22, 2005 at 12:51 PM | Permalink
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