DENVER – Nov. 29, 2012 – The ABA Journal recently listed Persuasive Litigator as one of the best blogs for a legal audience in its annual Blawg 100. This is the second time the blog has been named among the top trial practice blogs by the ABA Journal.
Persuasive Litigator aims to provide litigators and other devotees of legal persuasion with practical tips and innovative litigation strategies spanning pretrial and trial phases, for jury, bench, and arbitration settings. Lead author Dr. Ken Broda-Bahm is a Senior Litigation Consultant with Persuasion Strategies, a Service of Holland & Hart LLP. Contributors also include Dr. Kevin Boully, Dr. Karen Lisko and Dr. Shelley Spiecker.
In the ABA Journal’s entry for Persuasive Litigator, Christina Schenk-Hargrove of Smith Duggan Buell & Rufo in Boston states, “As a busy trial lawyer with a professional and personal interest in social science research and the science of learning, this well-written, timely and interesting blog always catches my attention and delivers useful tips and information.”
The ABA Journal is now asking readers to weigh in and vote on their favorites in each of the 6th Annual Blawg 100's 15 categories. Persuasive Litigator can be found in the Trial Practice category. To register and vote, visit http://www.abajournal.com/blawg100. Voting ends at close of business on Dec. 21, 2012.
About Persuasion Strategies
Operating as a service of Holland & Hart LLP, Persuasion Strategies provides settlement and litigation support and graphics services to litigators within Holland & Hart, and to in-house counsel and attorneys at other firms nationwide.
About the ABA Journal
The ABA Journal is the flagship magazine of the American Bar Association, and it is read by half of the nation's 1.1 million lawyers every month. It covers the trends, people and finances of the legal profession from Wall Street to Main Street to Pennsylvania Avenue. ABAJournal.com features breaking legal news updated as it happens by staff reporters throughout every business day, a directory of more than 3,500 lawyer blogs, and the full contents of the magazine.