An appellate law-related blog for you today – it’s called Briefly Writing, and it’s published by Michael Skotnicki – he’s the owner of Appeals and Briefs, a freelance legal writing service for lawyers and law firms.  Michael is blogging about the process of writing appellate court briefs, appellate court rules, and appellate law in

Organizational Ombuds “serve as a confidential, independent, neutral and informal dispute resolution resource for a specific entity.”   At The Ombuds Blog, university ombudsman Tom Kosakowski is blogging about issues of importance to those serving as Ombuds, including “whistleblower ombuds,” job openings, and meeting of ombuds groups.

Litigation & Trial is the law blog of plaintiff’s attorney Max Kennerly, with the Philadelphia-based Beasley Firm. He’s discussing topics of interest to litigators and to those interested in the law – recent posts have discussed topics like software patents, tort reform policy, social media and the first amendment, and more.

We’ll end the week by visiting 717 Madison Place – for those of you who don’t recognize that address (I didn’t), it’s where the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit is located, in Washington, D.C.  The blog highlights some of the most interesting exchanges between judges and parties during oral arguments before the Federal

Today we have another blog with an incredibly long name.  This time it’s California Attorneys Representing Licensed, Regulated and Other Professionals – and that tells you pretty much all you need to know.  It’s published by attorneys at the Los Angeles firm of Green & Associates, who represent professionals in administrative, civil, business, regulatory, criminal