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Cruise Law News Enters Top 20 of Popular Law Blogs

By Jim Walker on October 23, 2010
Posted in Firm News, Legal

Several months ago, I predicted that Cruise Law News (CLN) would become a top 25 law blog by the end of the year.  Well, I was a bit off.  CLN is now the top 20th law blog overall per the popular Avvo / Alexa ranking system.  And its only October.

Wow .  .  .  Top 20! …

Cruise Law News – A “Hard Hitting Blog”

By Jim Walker on October 5, 2010
Posted in Firm News

Today, the Miami Daily Business Review ran an article about Royal Caribbean trying to disqualify our firm (a story I wrote about last week – more about that later).  The Business Review characterized Cruise Law News (CLN) as a "hard hitting blog." 

Launched in September 2009, CLN has become one of the most widely read legal blogs in the U.S. …

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