MLR Coming Attractions
I hear about it from readers who don't like it when I don't have a new post every day. Even when I am out of pocket, as I was last week, people mention it to my wife at the law firm where she works. Don't fret. I'll be back to a full schedule soon.
There was a lot to talk about last week in Mississippi litigation. But I was unavailable to blog. I plan to start catching up later this week. Topics will include thoughts on the passing of Judge Senter, Governor Barbour's appointment to the court of appeals and the Hinds County jury verdict in a medical malpractice case. Perhaps we'll even check in to see how Sophie the wiener dog is enjoying the spoils of victory.
For those who wonder how I blog during trials, the answer is that I don't. I write a few posts before the trial and then schedule them to post while I am gone.

"I hear about it from readers who don't like it when I don't have a new post every day."
Good heavens, man, ignore them. Duncan Black compared blogging to handing out free ice cream: don't let anyone guilt you out over not getting all the free ice cream they want.
Such complainers may be compared to the tapeworm in the old joke.
Boy do I sympathize with this post, particularly this week.