We’ll end the week with a fun blog – Blawgletter is published by Dallas lawyer Barry Barnett, and it features “legal bits you can hold onto.” He talks about a number of legal topics – recent posts have discussed Peer-to-Peer movie sharing opinions, the Supreme Court’s “first sale” decision, and other recent decisions [...]
I am finding that there are number of areas of law that give rise to a high percentage of law blogs of particularly low quality – and bankruptcy law is one of those areas. It’s so hard to find a bankruptcy law blog with any quality content on it. Today’s blog, from the
The Securities Edge is a securities blog for middle-market companies – it focuses on topics of interest to executives of middle-market businesses. Recent posts have discussed topics that include “say-on-pay” litigation, the new private market for unlisted stocks, separating the positions of CEO and Chairman, and more. It’s published by Gunster, a firm [...]
I have to admit, when I saw the title of today’s blog – Screw You Guys, I’m Going Home – I didn’t immediately know what the topic would be. But the tag line says “What you need to know before you scream ‘I Quit,’ get fired, or decide to sue the bastards,” so [...]
Today we venture to the Beehive State and visit the Utah Appellate Blog, which reports on cases before the Utah Supreme Court, Utah Court of Appeals, and the Tenth Circuit. As with most appellate blogs, you’ll mostly find posts here on different cases decided by these courts, so it’s good if you’re looking [...]
The ADR Toolbox is a curated collection of news, resources and information for professionals in the alternative dispute resolution industry. It’s brought to you by Donald R. Philbin, a San Antonio, Texas lawyer. Some of the recent posts discussed topics like large law. As a curated blog, Philbin doesn’t create any of the content [...]
An intellectual property law blog for you today – it’s called Retail Patent Litigation, and it’s designed to help retailers understand patent litigation and how to effectively and creatively drive their individual cases to positive resolution. The blog is published by R. David Donoghue, a partner with Holland & Knight’s Chicago office. He [...]
We’ll finish the week with TMT Perspectives, a blog offering insight and comment on business, legal and policy developments affecting the telecom, media and technology sectors. Recent posts have discussed theft of trade secrets, auctioning broadcast television spectrum, the end of the browser wars, and more.
Today’s blog, Line of Sight – Pipeline Law in Focus, offers a view of the current legal and regulatory landscape changes that are affecting pipeline owners and operators in North America. Published by Charlene Wright of the Kansas City, Missouri firm of Lathrop & Gage, the blog is recently covering news items from [...]
Perhaps my favorite part of today’s blog is its tag line – California Punitive Damages – An Exemplary Blog. Lawyer humor. But seriously, this blog does a great job providing news and commentary on punitive damages litigation not only in California, but nationwide. It’s brought to you by the lawyers at Horvitz & [...]
Subscribe to Inter Alia by Email
Categories
Archives
Recent iPad 4 Lawyers Posts- Announcing: iPad in One Hour for Litigators March 25, 2013
- iPad Apps of the Week - New and Updated July 27, 2012
- Apps of the Week - New and Updated July 18, 2012
- Battle of the iPad Browsers - We Crown a Champion July 12, 2012
- Battle of the iPad Browsers - Day 2 July 11, 2012
The Latest from Twitter
- RT @chadeburton: Technology 'brings lawyer and client closer' http://t.co/58QGIfsdJV featuring @JudgePatFischer, @TomMighell and @burtonlaw. 12:06:12 PM June 03, 2013













