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Attorney Journals accepts editorials on topics ranging from practice and office management to marketing tips, legal ethics and beyond. All editorials should be useful and relevant to attorneys in private practice in the Orange County and/or San Diego County areas.

Editorial Guidelines


To be considered for an editorial, it must be informative and/or education-based with interest to Southern California attorneys in private practice. Editorials should address relatively advanced and/or niche topics. You should assume our readers are all licensed attorneys.


For complimentary publishing, we require you to include a link from your organization's website and/or blog to our homepage at www.AttorneyJournals.com.

Acceptable and appropriate content for editorials include:


  • Highly relevant, informative, and educational to private practice attorneys in Southern California
  • Topics on practice management, office management, marketing, technology, stress reduction and legal ethics
  • Anything that might quickly improve a private practice attorney’s work or life
  • Something you know a lot about or feel passionate about
  • Something that has helped you
  • Checklists, “how-to” instructions, the “best of” and “x ways” for anything are always great

Criteria for editorials:

  • 800-1700 words per submission (If an editorial cannot be reduced to our length requirement, the author should consider dividing it into parts for potential publication in successive issues.)
  • Must be clear, easy to read, and ready for publishing
  • Include an author’s bio (max. 60 words) with a link to your website at the end of your editorial
  • No sales pitches in bio’s and no advertorials or sneaky promotional pieces



Submit your editorial:


  • Issue closing dates are typically the first Friday of each month for the next month’s issue
  • Please include the topic you are interested in writing about.
  • If you have already written the editorial, please attach it to your email
  • By submitting an editorial, the author assumes full responsibility for checking all names, titles, dates, and facts for accuracy
  • If we decide to run  your editorial, we will notify you via email


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We Reserve the Right …


  • To edit the editorial for content, style, length, and SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
  • To add one or more images to the editorial
  • To keep the content on this website indefinitely


You retain ownership and copyright of the original, pre-edited editorial.


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