I had a wonderful dinner last night at the ABA's National Conference on Professional Responsibility with some readers of this blog. It was nice to chat with some people who stop in to read what we have to say and contribute such great comments after the posts.
One issue that came up is that some people find it to be a hassle to check in on the blog every day to see if there is new content. I mentioned at dinner that there are a number of great services on the web that can make that process a lot easier. For example, I use bloglines, a free service that you can sign up for at bloglines.com. The idea is that you can subscribe to the feeds of a bunch of blogs simultaneously (including Legal Ethics Forum) through bloglines and then simply go to bloglines to see if any of the blogs that you read have new posts. Bloglines even shows you the titles and summaries of the blog posts of the blogs to which you have subscribed. I realize a number of people are already aware of these kinds of blog-reader services, but if you don't use one already, I highly recommend it as a way of making your blog reading more efficient.
I hope to see readers again next year in Chicago!