I was honored to see Insurance Coverage Law Blog listed as one of Ted Frank's 10 favorite legal blogs in a post at Overlawyered. The kind words are much appreciated, particularly in that the other nine include some pretty amazing sites. I've never done one of those Top Tens, I guess I'm afraid of leaving some people out, but certainly any list I would put together would include Overlawyered and its sister blog Point of Law, and I don't say that merely because I'm lucky enough to be a contributor to Point of Law. Ted Frank and Walter Olson are among the outstanding legal bloggers, and Walter was a pioneer of legal blogging. The Becker-Posner Blog, with Gary Becker and Judge Posner, is always good with highly intellectual posts on a variety of topics, usually with lots of provocative com
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