Esquire was once a term used to denote an apprentice to a knight, the one that held his shield. Since feudal times, the terms has come to denote one who, at least in the United States, is licensed to practice law (holding the shield for his client). At night, I am husband and father, but by day I am Esquire...
Monday, August 12, 2013
New look to JDDuncanLaw.com
It's a new week, and a new look for my main website, jdduncanlaw.com. You get the same great content with an updated look and (finally) some color. Let's not get crazy, there's only a little color. Still, I'm happy with the results and am excited to be doing something new.
As an added change, my new hosting provider (squarespace) gives me a better and easier way to blog and receive comments from my readers. What does this mean for Esquire by Day? To be honest, I'm not sure. I have enjoyed the sort of second identity that this blog gives me, so I won't say it will be abandoned completely. I plan to write more often to my main site, however, and maybe I'll come back here and maybe I will transfer everything else over.
Until I make up my mind, take a look at the new site and please leave comments! I don't care if you say nothing more than "it's great" or "this is the worst place on the internet." Let's start the dialogue I always wanted to start.
Until next time,
JD
John D. Duncan is president of J.D. Duncan, PC, founding partner of Prater, Duncan & Craig, LLC in Newnan, Georgia, and is Esquire by Day. You can find him at www.jdduncanlaw.com, or follow him on twitter and Facebook.
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