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Blogs and Blogging
Blawg of the Day – Inversecondemnation.com
The Fifth Amendment of the Constitution states, in part, states “…nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.” At inversecondemnation.com, attorney Robert Thomas is discussing recent developments in regulatory takings, eminent domain, inverse condemnation, property rights, and land use law – from a Hawaii point of view. A land use…
Blawg of the Day – eMedia Law Insider
The eMedia Law Insider features insight and commentary on internet marketing and online media, from a legal perspective. It’s published by Travis Crabtree, a lawyer with the Houston, Texas firm of Looper Reed & McGraw. Recent posts have discussed topics like Anti-SLAPP legislation, identifying the anonymous online defamer, and protecting yourself online, among others.
Blawg of the Day – NALFA News Blog
To end the week, we’ll visit the NALFA News Blog, an outlet of the National Association of Legal Fee Analysis. NALFA acts as the governing body and certifying agency for the attorney fee and legal billing profession. On the blog, you’ll find recent posts on a new attorney fee dispute mediation program, advice on…
Blawg of the Day – BLLAWG
Liquid Litigation Management is a discovery/case management technology provider, and at their blog, BLLAWG, they are “advancing the legal technology discussion.” Although you’ll find a number of recent posts on legal technology issues – the Seventh Circuit E-Discovery Pilot Program, “Big Data,” and cloud computing, among others – they are also discuss recent litigation…
Blawg of the Day – Dispute Resolution in Germany
We’re heading to Europe for today’s blog, which is Dispute Resolution in Germany– a blog that covers litigation, arbitration, and mediation in Germany. It’s authored by Peter Bert, a “Rechtsanwalt” (or lawyer) in Germany and a Solicitor in England and Wales. He has been talking about arbitration with Russian citizens and companies, international IP…
Blawg of the Day – NC Local Government Law Blog
Today we’ll visit Coates’ Canons: NC Local Government Law Blog, a blog published by the School of Government at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. The blog was created in order to disseminate information about a broad range of legal issues affecting local governments and other public agencies in North Carolina. The Coates of…
Blawg of the Day – Personalized Medicine Bulletin
“Personalized Medicine” is a medical model that uses a person’s genetic information to tailor an optimal medical outcome for them. At Personalized Medicine Bulletin, they are covering the legal, ethical, and business issues surrounding the topic. It’s published by Foley & Lardner, with Antoinette Konski as Editor. You’ll find recent posts on process patents,…
Blawg of the Day – Kowalski & Associates Blog
To end the week, we’ll visit the Kowalski & Associates Blog. It’s published by Jerome Kowalski, a consultant and adviser to law firms on strategic planning and growth, trends in the profession, partner compensation, associate hiring, training and retention, and other practice management issues. As you might expect, most of his recent posts focus…
Blawg of the Day – Wexler Wallace Blog
Back to the U.S. for today’s blog – it’s the Wexler Wallace Blog, which is published by….you guessed it, the firm of Wexler Wallace, with offices in Chicago and Sacramento. The firm focuses on complex class action and multidistrict litigation in areas like antitrust, securities law, healthcare, consumer protection, mass torts, and financial regulations. …
