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Paul Secunda drops blogging, Oh my
January 09, 2009 by Ross Runkel at LawMemo

Today Paul Secunda announced that he has given up blogging on Workplace Prof Blog

Paul's blogging work has been excellent. He has a broad knowledge of the field, stretching from discrimination to ERISA. His posts have always been insightful and informative.

Who else would read the transcripts of US Supreme Court arguments, and then give us a blow-by-blow analysis?

Let's hope Paul gets bored with all his other activities, and returns to the blog now and then.

Meanwhile, here is what he said:

It is with somewhat mixed feelings that I have determined to cease blogging at the Workplace Prof Blog. Considerations of spending more time with my family and having more time to write have led me to this difficult decision.

Over the three years that I have blogged here with Rick and then Jeff and Marcia, I have learned so much from the various individuals who have sent me interesting articles and stories. It has also been my pleasure to keep the labor and employment law community up-to-date on the all the happenings in our community and around the world. I hope that I have been able to contribute just a little bit to the formation of a more cohesive labor and employment law professor community.

I look forward to seeing many of you at the various conferences and colloquiums in the coming days and years. I will also try to contribute a guest post once in a while on this site.

Thanks to all the blog readers and my fabulous co-bloggers for all the great times.

Best regards,

Paul (PS)


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