Let the voting commence!

Let the voting commence!

blawggies 2010 voteYes, after two long weeks of nominations, the shortlist for the 2010 Blawggies has been decided and voting for the awards can officially begin! The polls will remain open for 2 weeks.

You can place your votes here

The rules are simple enough: one vote for each of the 8 categories for the blawg you’d like to win.  As before, please don’t vote for your own blawg.

As democratically determined by the ‘sphere, the shortlist of nominees for each category consist of:

Best Newcomer'

All About Law

Badboybarrister

Garrulous Law

Govan Law Centre

Of interest to lawyers

The Justice of the Peace Blog

Ups and Gowns

Your Law Student

 

'Best Design'

Absolvitor

Aimless Wanderer

Android's Reminiscences

Barmaid

Law Actually

LawDent

Lawminx

Nearly Legal

 

'Best Blawging Regular'

Android’s Reminiscences

Charon QC*

Jack of Kent**

Law Actually

Landlord Law

The Magistrate’s Blog

Travis the Trout


'Best supporting role (i.e. commentators only)'

Anya

Beth

Legally Ginge

that famous commentator, Anonymous!


'Best Legal Commentary'

Charon QC*

Head of Legal

Jack of Kent**

Jonathan Mitchell QC

The IPKat

Law Actually

Legal Costs Blog (by GWS)

Nearly Legal

Pink Tape

Scots Law Student


'Triumph over Adversity'

Aimless Wanderer

Lawminx

Travis the Trout


'Blawg of the Year'

Android's Reminiscences

BabyBarista

Charon QC*

Family Lore

Law Actually

The Magistrate’s Blog

Marilyn Stowe Family Law and Divorce Blog

Pupillage and how to get it

Will I Be Barred?


'Services to Blawging'

Android's Reminiscences

Charon QC*

Law Actually


*Attention all voters - Update to Blawggies 2010*

 

** Jack of Kent has requested that his blawg is removed from the short-list.

*Charon QC has asked for his blawg to be removed from the short-list, as he wishes to maintain a consistent stance in relation to all blawgging awards. Accordingly, this blawg no longer features in the short-list for the 2010 Blawggies and you can no longer vote for it.

Please note: if you have voted for Charon QC in any of the 4 categories he was nominated for, these votes will be omitted from the final count. However, the votes you may have cast at the same time for other blogs in other categories will still be counted.

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