Legal blog network with over 25,000 contributors, worldwide.
The LexBlog publishing platform is used by solo lawyers to the largest law firms in each China, India and the United States. LexBlog helps lawyers build a name for themselves with the most comprehensive blog publishing software in the legal industry.
07/18/2025
How does one of the best law bloggers of all time keep going? Well, there just kept being dumb things to comment on.
Kevin O'Keefe chats with Carolyn Elefant on the latest Real Lawyers podcast. https://hubs.la/Q03xXP_D0
07/03/2025
This long holiday weekend, here's an idea: "coexist with fun."
A great post from Stephen Embry—with an assist from his grandson.
Those of you who know me know I dote over my grandsons. It’s over the top I admit but, hey, I’m entitled. The other day the oldest one said something
06/24/2025
AI may be new—but the way it should be used is timeless.
As Guy Alvarez said on the latest Real Lawyers podcast, take it back to the basics and use AI tools to deliver more value to clients.
Greentarget's John Corey joined us on the first episode of the Real Lawyers with Kevin O'Keefe podcast to discuss this and other findings from the 2025 State of Digital & Content Marketing Report.
05/30/2025
What does one learn from 18 years of blogging? What keeps them going?
We asked Professor Annette Nellen of San Jose State University and found out. https://hubs.la/Q03pW1bL0
Most legal publishers have never have never heard of a link blog, something keenly popular in the early days of blogging. Ironically, a link blog may be a
04/30/2025
Work on upgrades to our LouAI publishing assistant are well underway.
Brian Biddle shares—ahem, see what we did there?—the latest.
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In 2004, a trial lawyer of 16 years turned tech entrepreneur, Kevin O’Keefe, voiced the idea that lawyers should have blogs.
He believed that by leveraging this new technology, lawyers could build a name for themselves in a way that had never existed previously. Inspired by this vision, O’Keefe started LexBlog out of his garage by building blogs for lawyers.
As LexBlog grew from a small startup to a reputable brand in the legal industry, the company developed SaaS technology to power blogs that fulfilled their clients’ needs, including RSS, SEO, and social media tools.
But something beyond technology solidified LexBlog’s reputation as a worldwide publishing network – the company’s unwavering focus on cultivating an empowering environment that highlights the hard work of the bright minds within the legal industry.
Today, LexBlog has over 25,000 bloggers within its network, including over half of the nearly 1,000 blogs from the United States’ top 200 law firms. But more importantly, LexBlog devotes itself to empowering a global network built around the company’s mission to provide real-time news and insights powered by the legal community.
With their aggregation and syndication of news and commentary from thousands of legal thinkers, LexBlog is more than a publishing solution for lawyers, it is a launching pad for a network that is passionate about exchanging ideas, sharing opportunities, and learning together.