The 2013 Clawbies winners were announced on December 31, and I am humbled and so very grateful to the readers that nominated my blog.  I am happy to write that this blog was selected for a Best Practitioner Blog in Canada award.

More importantly, however, is the chance to explore what blogs are out there.  I subscribe to many blogs through my Feedly, but there are new ones popping up every day.  The Clawbies Awards are such a great opportunity to check out blogs that may have missed my radar.

A huge thanks to the adjudicators that volunteered their time to organize and review this year’s Clawbies Awards.

Here’s a summary of Canadian law blogs you may want to check out.  A full description of each blog is at www.clawbies.ca.

1)     The Fodden Award for Best Canadian Law Blog

First Reference Talks & Inside Internal Controls

Runners-Up:

À bon droit,

Entertainment And Media Law Signal

The Trial Warrior

 

2) Best Practitioner Blogs

Canadian Privacy Law Blog.

Employment and Human Rights Law in Canada

Family LLB

 

3) Legal Culture Award

Youth And Work

 

4) Non-Legal Audience Blog

Susan On The Soapbox

Runners-Up:

Electronic Legal Aid News

PierreRoyAssociés

SOQUIJ | Le Blogue

 

5) Friend of the North Award

The Legal Whiteboard

Runners-up:

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

Sarah Glassmeyer

VoxPopuLII

 

6) EuroCan Connection Award

Legal Futures Blog

 

7) Legal News Award

National Magazine

Runners-up:

Legal Post

Legal Feeds

 

8) Best Practice Management Blog

Thoughtful Legal Management

Runners-Up:

Avoid A Claim

The Lean Law Firm

 

9) Best Law Library Blog

The Stream

Runners-up:

Library Boy

Off the Shelf

 

10) Legal Technology

DroitDu.Net

Runners-up:

Barry Sookman

Excess Copyright

IP Osgoode

 

11) Practice Group Blog

Canadian Appeals Monitor

Litigation & Dispute Resolution Blog

Western Canada Business Litigation Blog

 

12) Best New Blogs

Canadian Legal Research Blog

Canadian MMA Blog

The Treasurer’s Blog

 

13) Best Law School/Law Professor Blog

ABlawg

Runners-Up:

Administrative Law Matters

Double Aspect

The Court