Author’s Note: Since original publication of this article, the State Bar has added more blogs to this list and will continue to update the list as more active blogs are identified.
March 21, 2018 –
Kevin O’Keefe, a trial lawyer in La Crosse for 17 years, had a vision in 1999, the era of America Online (AOL). He was using AOL message boards to answer general questions about personal injury, employment, and other legal issues.
“I focused on helping people,” O’Keefe said. “The byproduct of that was I built a name for myself.” Amidst the well-known litigators with big pockets in bigger cities, people with legal issues were reaching out to O’Keefe, a rural lawyer leveraging the internet.
So what did O'Keefe do next? He closed his law shop and moved to Seattle with his wife and five children to start a company, a virtual law community that allowed people to connect online through articles, elists, and ask-a-lawyer message boards.
“My goal wasn’t to help lawyers, although I knew if lawyers were helping people online, they would have all the work they could shake a stick at,” O’Keefe said.
A few years after LexisNexis bought O’Keefe’s company, Prairielaw.com, he started his own blog. He wanted to explain to lawyers how they could leverage the internet to help people, giving them name recognition and exposure as an expert in their area of law.
And soon after launching his own blog, Real Lawyers Have Blogs, O’Keefe launched a new company called LexBlog. That was in 2004. Today, the LexBlog network powers more than 15,000 law bloggers, attorneys from across the U.S., including Wisconsin.
Yes, O’Keefe’s business does better if more bloggers join his network. But O’Keefe said the platform helps lawyers help people, and helping people is extremely powerful.
Blogging isn't a necessity, O'Keefe says. But he wonders why law students and lawyers, especially solo and small firm lawyers, would not leverage this type of tool to build their online networks for employment and business development purposes.
“I would think that in this day and age, when every law student and every lawyer has a smart phone, they would figure out how to use the smart phone for building relationships and building a name,” said O’Keefe, noting blogs can help them standout in a crowded field of competition.
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Lawyers should blog if they want to stand out from their competitors online, says Kevin O'Keefe, founder and CEO of LexBlog, a company which works with lawyers develop their presence on the Web. By sharing content online, lawyers can better showcase their knowledge, connect with others in their field, and ultimately become a thought-leader in their niche.
Give and You Shall Receive
O’Keefe says the internet is a communications medium. Law firm websites and online ads give lawyers an online presence, he says, but blogging is a conversation. In order to be involved in the conversation, you have to enter the room where it’s happening.
Joe Forward, Saint Louis Univ. School of Law 2010, is a legal writer for the State Bar of Wisconsin, Madison. He can be reached by email or by phone at (608) 250-6161.
“Most people never go into the room,” O’Keefe said. “Just imagine you’re an estate planner in Green Bay, and you are down in Milwaukee just shouting estate planning information out of a bullhorn. You can’t figure out why nobody pays attention to you.”
“Even if you’re in Green Bay with a bullhorn, nobody is listening. But now you go over to the Brown County Coliseum where there’s a big estate planning conference. Instead of shouting, you listen, and you tell other people what you heard, and who said it.”
O’Keefe said the people you talk about will start listening. And the people in the stands will start to see you, too, because other people will start referencing you, he said.
In February, O’Keefe wrote a blog post about law schools. Here’s the lead paragraph: “Leave it to legal tech innovator and law professor, Bill Henderson to be part of a new nonprofit, the Institute for the Future of Law Practice, that will coordinate the entry-level law school market around an updated and modernized curriculum.”
Do you think Bill Henderson saw this? Do you think Bill Henderson now knows who Kevin O’Keefe is? It’s this interaction that allows lawyers to build their names, he said.
“My blog is about what I’m reading,” he said. “I’m going to share that, and I’m going to tell you why I share it. And I am going to meet those people who I talked about.”
“And when somebody gets my name from somebody in Green Bay, now they Google me and see that I have been cited by a lawyer in Miami, San Diego, Chicago, Seattle, Boston, and New York. Tell me whether that leaves an impression.”
But successful blogging is more than that. Lawyers have to find their niche. Now is a great time for lawyers to step into that fray. “There’s no doubt that coverage of legal issues is down. So, it provides lawyers with a wonderful opportunity to cover niches.”
“Just think about it. You have about 15,000 active lawyers in Wisconsin, but less than one percent are blogging. What a golden opportunity,” O’Keefe said.
O’Keefe gives an example of water law, as a niche blog. “In Wisconsin, water law is a hot topic. Whoever is blogging on water law will be the water law lawyer,” he said.
O’Keefe hopes to use the LexBlog platform to give more lawyers, especially solo and small firm lawyers in rural areas, affordable tools to leverage the power of blogging.
“The internet is only growing and growing,” he said. “My hope is that we can democratize the ability of good lawyers to get good work.”
The 2018 Wisconsin Law Blogs
For the fourth year in a row, the State Bar of Wisconsin lists Wisconsin law firms and lawyers who are actively blogging. From criminal defense to employment law, from entertainment law to family law, we searched high and low to find these law bloggers in Wisconsin.
We didn’t see anything on water law (wink, wink). But we did uncover 44 blogs from solo, small firm, or independent law bloggers, 13 large firm blogs (some with multiple blogs, five academic blogs from professors at Marquette University and U.W.-Madison, and 15 State Bar of Wisconsin section blogs (seven active).
Some of these blogs have been going strong since the State Bar published its first annual “Wisconsin Law Blogs” in 2015. Other blogs fell off the list. Some blogs are new to the scene. If you think your blog meets the criteria for inclusion but it's not included, contact State Bar Legal Writer Joe Forward.
Remember, the list only includes blogs that posted at least 12 times in 2017, and at least twice in 2018. If the blog did not include dated posts, it is not included.
Did the State Bar Miss Your Blog?
If you think your blog meets the criteria for inclusion and it is not included, send Legal Writer Joe Forward an email with a link to your blog.
47 Wisconsin Solo, Small Firm, or Independent Blogs
|
Blog |
Firm Affiliation |
Practice Area |
1 |
Andrew Ladd Law Blog |
The Law Offices of Andrew C. Ladd LLC |
criminal defense |
2 |
Appleton Personal Injury Law Blog |
Peterson Berk Cross SC |
personal injury law |
3 |
Appleton WI Bankruptcy Law Blog |
Helbing Law Office LLC |
bankruptcy law |
4 |
Banking Misconduct Blog |
Mahany Law and Judge, Lang & Katers, LLC |
banking law |
5 |
Boller & Vaughan Blog |
Boller & Vaughan LLC |
personal injury law |
6 |
Cannon & Dunphy Blog |
Cannon & Dunphy SC |
personal injury law |
7 |
Center for Health & Wellness Law Blog |
Barbara Zabawa, Center for Health & Wellness Law LLC |
health law |
8 |
Comics Lawyer Blog** |
Dirk Vanover, Vanover Legal LLC |
entertainment law |
9 |
Due Diligence |
Brian Mahany, Mahany Law |
whistleblower and fraud recovery law |
10 |
Employment Law Blog |
Walcheski & Luzi LLC |
employment law |
11 |
Family Law Blog |
Sterling Law Offices SC |
family law |
12 |
Gimbel Reilly Guerin & Brown Blog |
Gimbel Reilly Guerin & Brown, LLP |
general |
13 |
Herrling Clark Law Firm Blog |
Herrling Clark Law Firm Ltd |
personal injury, family law, estate planning |
14 |
Hudson Legal Blog |
Mudge Porter Ludeen & Seguin SC |
personal and workplace injury |
15 |
Hurley, Burish, & Stanton Blog |
Hurley, Burish, & Stanton SC |
general |
16 |
Karp & Iancu Blog |
David Karp, Karp & Iancu SC |
family law, personal injury law |
17 |
KEW Tips Blog |
Kramer, Elkins & Watt LLC |
business, employment, famil law |
18 |
The Legal Watchdog Blog** |
Michael Cicchini, Cicchini Law Office LLC |
criminal law |
19 |
Loeb & Herman Blog |
Gregg Herman, Loeb & Herman SC |
family law |
20 |
Mallery & Zimmerman Blog |
Mallery & Zimmerman SC |
general |
21 |
MWH Law Group Blog |
MHW Law Group |
general |
22 |
Milwaukee Criminal Defense Law Blog |
Kohn Smith Roth |
criminal defense |
23 |
Milwaukee Divorce Lawyer Blog |
Reddin & Singer LLP |
family law |
24 |
Milwaukee Employment Law Blog |
Alan C. Olson & Associates |
employee rights law |
25 |
Milwaukee Legal Issues Blog |
The Law Offices of Robert A. Levine |
Personal insury |
26 |
Milwaukee Wisconsin Motor Vehicle Accident Law Blog |
Martin Law Office LLC |
personal injury law |
27 |
Murphy & Prachthauser Blog |
Murphy & Prachthauser SC |
personal injury law |
28 |
Navigator Blog** |
Melinda Gustafson Gervasi, Gustafson Gervasi Law Office LLC |
estate and probate law |
29 |
OgdenGlazer Blog |
Ogden Glazer LLC |
business, food and beverage, intellectual property law |
30 |
On Point Blog |
Wisconsin State Public Defender |
personal injury, criminal defense |
31 |
Paul Ksicinski Blog |
Paul A. Ksicinski, Attorney at Law |
criminal defense |
32 |
Police Misconduct Blog |
Mahany Law |
police misconduct |
33 |
Probst Law Blog |
Probst Law Offices SC |
family law |
34 |
Schloemer Law Firm Blog |
Schloemer Law Firm |
estate planning, tax and business law |
35 |
Stangl Law Blog |
Stangl Law Offices SC |
criminal defense |
36 |
Studinski Law Blog |
Studinski Law LLC |
personal injury |
37 |
Tesar Law Group Blog |
Tesar Law Group SC |
estate planning |
38 |
The Editing Lawyer Blog** |
Benjamin Scott Wright, Elder Advisors Law |
legal writing, editing, publishing |
39 |
The Previant Law Firm Blog |
The Previant Law Firm SC |
labor and employment, personal injury law |
40 |
Tristan’s Landlord-Tenant Law Blog |
Tristan Pettit, Petrie & Pettit SC |
Landlord-tenant law |
41 |
Wisconsin Bankruptcy Law Blog |
Miller & Miller Law LLC |
bankruptcy & creditor/debtor law |
42 |
Wisconsin Business Law Blog |
Schober Schober & Mitchell SC |
business law |
43 |
Wisconsin DUI Law Blog |
Melowski & Associates |
DUI defense |
44 |
Wisconsin Family Law Blog |
Nelson, Krueger & Millenbach, LLC |
family law |
45 |
Wisconsin Law Blog |
Fitzpatrick, Skemp & Associates, LLC |
personal injury, worker's compensation law |
46 |
Wisconsin Probate and Estate Planning Blog |
Krause Donovan, LLC |
probate and estate planning law |
47 |
Wisconsin Unemployment Law Blog** |
Victor Forberger |
unemployment law, labor and employment law |
48 |
Wisconsin Workers' Compensation Experts |
Domer Law |
worker's compensation law |
* Blog affiliated with a law firm with less than 20 attorneys. “Active” means at least 12 posts in 2017 and at least two posts in 2018. If the blog does not have an actual name, the law firm name is used.
** These are “independent” blogs. They are not affiliated or branded by a law firm. However, this list still notes the law firm or entity of the independent blogger listed.
13 Wisconsin Large Firm Blogs
* Some larger firms maintain multiple blogs. They are not listed separately. If the blog does not have an actual name, only the law firm name is noted.
5 Wisconsin Academic Law Blogs
7 Active State Bar of Wisconsin Blogs*
* These blogs meet the criteria as “active” blogs, with at least 12 posts in 2017 and at least two posts in 2018.
8 Emerging State Bar of Wisconsin Blogs*
* These blogs don’t meet the criteria as “active” blogs because they are new or did not post at least 12 times in 2017.