Look Who is Following Posts on Common Pleas Court.
Posted By Cliff Tuttle | March 14, 2010
In the past I have often used the words “Common Pleas Court”. Given the subject matter of this blog, I can’t avoid it. But something has happened on yesterday’s post that is interesting and even surprising. This blog started getting ping backs from Common Pleas Courts around the country, lots of them.
I don’t usually save ping backs in the comments following posts, since they don’t contain much in the way of information. But I’ve save this group because it indicates that the courts are following blog posts that feature the words “common pleas court”.
This is a welcome development for a legal blogger. We want the courts to be in our audience. On the other side of the coin, it puts the burden upon us to comment accurately, responsibly and ethically. After all, you never know who is reading what you write.
I suppose that my use of the magic words may bring me another shower of pings. Good. I’ll do my best to write something worth reading. And if any of those readers wish to criticize, correct, amplify upon or otherwise hold forth on any post in Pittsburgh Legal Back Talk, be assured that your comments will receive attention.
CLT