As Michael put it to me earlier this week, I have turned into a blogger of limited fidelity. (Well, that’s not quite how he put it, but I am sure you get the general idea.)
Sadly, it is true. I am now posting on my firm’s blog, Virginia Business Law Blog, and I feel obligated to direct a good chunk of my blogging energy there. So expect the View from LL2 to become a little less regular in its updates.
LL2 shouldn’t fear, however — I may be posting a bit less, but this place will still be getting my attention. I am fairly certain that the firm has absolutely zero interest in providing a forum for my ramblings on international law, science fiction, and video games, so at least I will have no choice but to post my thoughts on those topics up here. (Then again… Mythic Entertainment is based out of Fairfax. And Bethesda Softworks is only just across the border in Maryland. So I suppose there’s always an off-chance I could get lucky and that could become relevant…)
Anyway, although cross-posting is lame (and, well, technically, I suppose I don’t even have copyright to the posts I write there), I am not above attempting to direct traffic to my work over there. So if you have any interest in, well, Virginia business law (or at least my somewhat uneducated attempts to write about it), you can read my posts over there:
- Virginia’s “Amazon Tax” Fails to Survive the House
- It Is Not Contributory Negligence As A Matter Of Law To Merely Bite Into Food Served Hot By A Restaurant
- The Difference Between .Org and .Com
- When It Comes to Million Dollar Verdicts and Settlements In Virginia, Bodily Injury Is King
-Susan