Recently LexBlog opened its doors for all bloggers to join our network, as the first major step towards becoming the world’s largest legal news and commentary site. Any blog with an RSS feed is welcome to join, at no cost, and without regard to whether you are a LexBlog customer.

Since then, memberships have been pouring in. Below are our most recent new members.

Larry Bodine: Bodine is the Senior Legal Marketing Strategist at LawLytics, a marketer, journalist and attorney. He has contributed to The National Trial Lawyers, PersonalInjury.com, Martindale-Hubbell, Lawyers.com and LexisNexis. He writes about legal marketing and law firm management. Follow him on Twitter, Facebook, or Linkedin.

Katz, Marshall & Banks, LLP: This firm specializes in the representation of plaintiffs in the areas of whistleblower law, employment law, sexual harassment law, and civil rights and civil liberties matters. They have three blogs, including Whisteblower Law Blog, SEC Whistleblower Blog, and Employment Law Blog. You can follow the firm for all their updates on Twitter, Facebook, or Linkedin.

Estateography: Yates Campbell & Hoeg LLP attorney Alvi Aggarwal writes on wills, trusts, and other elements of real estate law. You can follow Aggarwal on Twitter.

Artificial Intelligence Technology and the Law Blog: Published by Brian Higgins, a partner at Blank Rome LLP with over a decade of experience working with exceptional technologists and their natural language processing, predictive analytics, digital conversational assistants, and affective computing (emotional AI) inventions. You can follow Higgins for more AI insight on Twitter.

Capiche Capital Technologies Corporation: Capiche is  a web-based platform that brings the private placement process online, and they blog about securities laws and technology. You can follow them on Twitter.

Practice Alchemy: Practice Alchemy works with law firms of all sizes and practice areas to create a comprehensive law firm marketing strategy for them that will consistently deliver return on investment. They write extensively about law firm marketing and best practices. Follow them on Twitter, Facebook, and Linkedin.

MyShingle.com: Launched by Carolyn Elefant in 2002, MyShingle.com was the very first blog for and about solo and small law firms, and part of the first generation of 100 lawyer blogs to come online.  To date, MyShingle.com remains the most comprehensive online resource for solo and small firm lawyers with thousands of blog posts and an impressive stock of free e-books, checklists and forms on starting and running a law firm. You can follow Elefant on Twitter, Facebook, and Linkedin.

CaseText: Casetext, the most widely used A.I. legal research technology, has been adopted across the legal market from the largest Am Law 100 law firms to solo practices. In this blog Jacob Heller, Laura Safdie, and Hannah Doherty write on where legal technology is headed and how it will affect the future of the legal profession, as well as the perspectives of other attorneys and legal tech innovators. Follow CaseText on Twitter, Facebook, and Linkedin.

The Antitrust Attorney Blog: Published by Jared Bona, of Bona Law PC, the blog is primarily about antitrust and competition law, though sometimes he discusses issues relating to other areas, including appeals and his experience moving from biglaw to his own practice. Follow Bona on Facebook.

Pacific Attorney Group: Pacific Attorney Group offers 70 years of collective experience, and they blog about personal injury law, accidents, and liability. You can follow them on Twitter.

Sanns Mediation: Marvin L. Schuldiner publishes two blogs, a Divorce Blog and an ADR Blog, which detail all the facets of mediation, arbitration, and divorce proceedings. You can follow them on Twitter.

Palermo Law: Palermo Law, Long Island’s Personal Injury Law Firm, was founded two decades ago with the principle of fighting fiercely for its clients while focusing its practice on this highly-specialized area of law. They can be followed on Facebook, Twitter, and Linkedin.