Greatest hits of ’04
It’s still the first week of the New Year, so I can indulge in one more year-end post, can’t I?
(Great thing about blogging: I don’t need anyone’s permission to do this. Just don’t read it if you don’t care.)
Anyhow, I was looking at our statistics for 2004, and thought I would mention a couple of the year’s most popular posts, for those who may have missed them.
First place, with 425 pageviews, goes to: “Discourse on summary judgment motions, spilling out after I spent most of the week preparing four of them”
(Several more follow-up posts on the subject were: “Discourse on summary judgment motions Part II (having the last word: the reply brief)” and “Discourse on summary judgment motions part III (partial summary judgment: snatching victory from the jaws of defeat).”
Second place, with 412 pageviews: “Disparate impact law, Part I – where it all began.” Don’t look for Part II, I haven’t written it yet.
Third place, with 385 pageviews: “Another overtime update.”
And thanks to all the readers, we ended the year as follows:
Total pageviews: 43,175
Total visits: 27,304
Yearly Unique Visitors: 18,874
First time visitors: 18,706
This year’s goal: 150,000 pageviews.






