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  • iPhone J.D. is a site for lawyers using iPhones published by Jeff Richardson, an attorney in New Orleans, Louisiana. This site does not provide legal advice, and any opinions expressed on this site are solely those of the author and do not reflect the views of Jeff's law firm, Adams and Reese LLP. iPhone J.D. is not associated with Apple, Inc.

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November 17, 2009

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Happy birthday! I consider iPhoneJD one of my daily reads. Jeff, Thanks for doing this! I have learned a lot. I recommend it to everyone I know who has an iPhone or is thinking about getting one.

Philippa (@PTLaw)

Congratulations on reaching this milestone. Many blogs bloom and fade quickly. Yours has legs. And it's a textbook example of how to succeed at blogging.

I am a BB fan and due to a change in workplaces, find myself considering a BB versus iPhone - thanks for your efforts herein, I have comfortably made my decision. Im going iphone.
Mary from Toronto, Canada....who just married a lawyer in October :o)

[Jeff responds: Congrats, Mary! A new marriage and a new iPhone. Sounds like your life is getting much better!]

Happy Belated Birthday Jeff. I really enjoy reading iPhoneJD. Great work.

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