We’re on the hunt—for stories.

In the coming months of 2011, we at Arizona Attorney Magazine will cover a wide range of topics, and you could be the author of one of those articles. There are many benefits to writing for the magazine, but here’s just one: Writers are seen as subject-matter experts in their law practice area—and exposure to more than 20,000 lawyers and decision-makers throughout the country is all upside.

If you’re interested in writing, contact me. I’d love to work with you.

And, as always, if you have other story ideas (or complaints, compliments or baskets of holiday cheer to drop off), write to me.

Here are some of our story topics and the month they may be published. (But contact me soon—we begin issue development well in advance of the issue dates.)

March

  • Expert Witnesses
  • Expert Witnesses Since the Arizona Move to the Daubert Standard

April

  • Social Networking
  • The Mobile Lawyer

May

  • Employment Law in a Down Economy

And throughout the year we seek:

  • “Legal Landmark Essays”—short essays on noteworthy legal/historical events or cases whose anniversary falls in 2011.
  • “Earthwise Lawyering”—Stories on climate change and law/law practice.
  • Arizona Statehood Stories: 2010 was the centennial of the Arizona Constitution, and 2012 will be our statehood centennial. Write for our two-year celebration of the Copper State’s history.