Well, it’s been a year.
Last October, I decided that I’d do my part and give the world just what it needs– another blog (and a Trademark Law Blog at that).
When I started blogging, I wasn’t really sure where, exactly, I would fit in the conversation. After all, there were already a lot of intelligent voices out there in the trademark/IP blogosphere. And, as visual evidence confirmed, I was “terrifyingly youthful” when I rolled out Pittsburgh Trademark Lawyer. (I like to think, however, that after a year of blogging, I could be promoted to a mere “shockingly youthful.” Ron?)
At any rate, I’ve had a lot of fun over the past year. The blog has forced me to stay current on trademark issues. It’s been a fantastic outlet for the side of me that thinks I’m still a journalist. And– get this– people actually showed up to read the blog.
I want to say thanks to my law firm, Elliott & Davis, for allowing me to indulge my blogging impulses. I also want to thank a few bloggers who have helped me with feedback, tips, and link-based karma. Thanks to: Prof. Michael Madison, Ron Coleman, Ryan Gile, and Jack Greiner (as well as anyone else I may have missed). Finally, thanks to everyone who’s taken the time to read my blog.