Meet the Myrtle Beach Lawyer in Louisville, Kentucky
I'll be in Louisville on Friday, March 16, 2007 to give a presentation on blogging for the Kentucky Academy of Trial Attorneys program Technology: How it Can Make You a Better Trial Lawyer.
Steve Frederick of the Kentucky Injury Law Blog graciously invited me to speak about blogs to the Kentucky lawyers. It should be a lot of fun. If you want to meet, give me a call on my cell phone at (843) 267-5455, or come down and join us.
It looks like a great program and we should have a lot of fun.
I want to thank Dave for a wonderful presentation today. It was the highlight of our seminar and I think I can speak for everyone who attended in saying we were honored to have him in our fair town. It was a treat getting to meet someone as knowledgable as Dave. I know I will be taking a lot of his suggestions to heart in my blog.
I attended the Kentucky seminar in Louisville for the sole purpose of catching David's presentation and to learn first-hand what others are doing in this area. He was very, very good and probably recruited a few more law bloggers to further crowd the blawgscape of Kentucky. He hit all the points to explain blogging in terms even technophobe lawyers could understand and appreciate.
Very good presentation, plus I had the added benefit of a lunch. Heck of a nice guy for a former Army linguist (I was a former Army JAGC).
Good work, good job, and good going.
Thanks for sharing, thanks for caring, and thanks for daring to taste the "uncommonwealth" of Kentucky.
Michael Stevens
http://www.KentuckyLawBlog.com
http://www.KyCases.com
http://www.SixthCircuitCases.com
Thanks guys. It was a lot of fun. I had a great time meeting everyone and really enjoyed it.
I wanted to stay longer, but with 3 out of town visits in 6 weeks (3 alternating weekends in a row) and an 8 week old baby at home, it was time to get home.
(And for those wondering, my wife is a saint, her best friend came in town while I was away and I have a personal jeweler that assisted).
I enjoyed my time in Louisville. It was a good seminar, there were some great people and I'm looking forward to the next time I go.