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Updated almost 8 years ago, 03/18/2017

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Jarod Bona
  • Professional
  • Rancho Santa Fe, CA
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Seeking Advice on Blog and Real-Estate Law Firm

Jarod Bona
  • Professional
  • Rancho Santa Fe, CA
Posted

I am an attorney with my own law firm. I am planning to start a real-estate legal blog targeted toward investors. I am considering a couple URLs and am interested in feedback that anyone might have:

1. www.RealEstateLawyersBlog.com

2. www.RealEstateLawyerNews.com

3. www.YourRealEstateAttorney.com

4. Anything that is better than the top three.

I am also interested more generally in the types of articles that may be useful for investors. The plan is to build the blog for a year, then start a second law firm that is focused entirely on real-estate transactions for investors, including developers. My present law firm does some real-estate litigation, but is mostly focused on antitrust and complex litigation (www.TheAntitrustAttorney.com).

I am not trained as a real-estate transactional attorney, but will hire attorneys. I am building the firm because of my background as a real-estate investor (and I have my CA real-estate license).

I'd love to hear any thoughts or ideas anyone might have.

Thanks,

Jarod

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