Abnormal Use Wins ABA Journal’s Blawg 100 Popular Vote For Torts Blogs

Well, as we previously reported last November, the editors of the ABA Journal recently named Abnormal Use to its Blawg 100 – the top legal blogs in the country – for the four year in a row. Well, as they do each year, the ABA Journal then asked its readers to vote for their favorite blogs in certain categories, and we had some fierce competition in the Torts bracket. We learned late last week that we had once again won the popular vote and became the readers’ favorite Torts blog.

The ABA Journal‘s official announcement can be found here, and in relevant part, it reads:

ABA Journal editors picked their favorite 100 law blogs of 2013 and then opened up the polls for some friendly competition. After some 4,000 readers weighed in, the winners and proud owners of bragging rights in each category are:

Torts

Abnormal Use

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If you’re suing because your yoga pants are see-through, or because hoisting up the back end of a running snowmobile left you short one leg, chances are your case could end up analyzed by the bloggers at Abnormal Use. Strictly speaking, Abnormal Use is a product-liability blog, but the writers are also interested in technology issues like social media discovery. Be sure to stop in for their “Friday Links” column, a roundup of offbeat and quirky legal news blurbs.

We do like us some offbeat and quirky legal news here, don’t we?

Thanks again to everyone who supported us and voted for us in the contest! We look forward to bringing you another year of commentary.

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