I’m still not ready to come home from our virtual blog tour, so back to Canada with Heintzman ADR, by Thomas G. Heintzman of Toronto.  His posts mostly cover recent court decisions that deal with ADR issues, including competence for arbitral tribunals, whether an arbitration clause is a separate enforcement agreement, and appeals from

To end the week we’ll take a look at Bankruptcy Law Watch, a blog providing news and information on significant commercial bankruptcy cases and decisions.  It’s published by big firm Blank Rome’s business restructuring and bankruptcy practice group.  They are discussing recent topics that include fraudulent transfer claims against lenders, credit bids, single asset

Today we’ll visit an interesting niche blog – Lex Arbitri is also known as the Indian Arbitration Blog.  It covers developments in arbitration and related areas in India and worldwide.  There are multiple contributors and guest contributors, all lawyers or law students in India.  The top story on the page right now is a guest

The Asylumist‘s subtitle is “Asylum and Its Discontents in the United States.”  And that’s what you’ll find here – posts on the law covering people who seek asylum in this country – and others.  It’s published by Jason Dzubow, of Dzubow, Sarapu & Pilcher in Washington, D.C.  Jason’s discussing such recent topics as Julian

Disputing is the title of this alternative dispute resolution blog from attorney Karl Bayer, a lawyer in Austin, Texas – although it looks like posts for the past few months have been authored by guest bloggers Victoria VanBuren and Holly Hayes.  They’re discussing recent legislative developments in arbitration and mediation law, class action waivers in

Here’s an environmental law blog for you today – albeit a blog that hasn’t posted in a couple of months.  The ESA Blawg calls itself “a thoughtful and independent Endangered Species Act blog,” and you’ll definitely find some thoughtful posts here.  Recent posts have covered such topics as using Gulf Disaster Funds for a boat