“Public Law” is defined as “the rules governing the relationship between the government and private individuals or organizations, and the operation of the government itself, including constitutional, regulatory and criminal law.” At Public Law Advocacy, Ontario, Canada lawyer Gordon Scott Campbell is discussing that relationship, with recent posts on demystifying immigration, qualifying for legal
Blogs and Blogging
Blawg of the Day – California Energy Law Blog
The California Energy Law Blog is brought to you by big firm David Wright Tremaine. You’ll find posts here on energy law issues, particularly those that affect Californians. The topics addressed include cap and trade, Net Metering, and FERC decisions and rules, among others.
Blawg of the Day – United States Agricultural & Food Law and Policy Blog
To end the week, I’ll feature a blog with a mouthful of a title – The United States Agricultural & Food Law and Policy Blog It’s published by the American Agricultural Law Association, and is designed as a comprehensive news, research and information blog resource for the nation’s agricultural community. Posts added in the past…
Blawg of the Day – Arbitration Nation
The Minnesota firm of Leonard Street & Deinard has created Arbitration Nation as a resource for litigators, in-house counsel, arbitrators and anyone else who wants to stay on top of the many thorny issues that arise under the Federal Arbitration Act. You’ll learn about waiving arbitration, class action arbitrations, and arbitration agreements with explicit delegation…
Blawg of the Day – Global Trade Law Blog
The Global Trade Law Blog is yet another from uber-blogging firm Sheppard Mullin, featuring “timely updates and analysis on key international trade law issues.” Some of the recent timely updates include posts on OFAC enforcement settlements, the US-Columbia Free Trade Agreement, and Foreign Corrupt Practices Act compliance, among others.
Blawg of the Day – Canadian Appeals Monitor
Today we head north of the border, to visit the Canadian Appeals Monitor, a blog that features information and commentary on upcoming and recent appeal court decisions. It also features commentary on the impact of legal changes that may affect appellate procedure, as well as the insights and best practices learned from handling complex…
Blawg of the Day – Employer Defense Law Blog
We ended last week with an Epstein Becker Green blog, so let’s start up this week with another from the same firm. This one is the Employer Defense Law Blog, offering “what you need to know now” in the area of employment law defense. You’ll find recent posts on domestic violence and employers, “quickie…
Blawg of the Day – Technology Company Counselor
To end the week, we’ll visit the Technology Company Counselor – or rather, Counselors, because there are four writers of this blog. All four are authors with big firm Epstein Becker Green, and they’re writing about legal issues confronting today’s technology companies. Such issues include Health FSAs, source code escrow, the JOBs Act,
Blawg of the Day – Arizoneout
Interested in learning more about legal marijuana in the Arizona workplace? Then Arizoneout‘s your place. It’s written by Dinita James, a partner with the Phoenix office of Ford & Harrison whose instincts tell her that medical marijuana is going to be one of the hottest workplace issues for Arizona employees for the foreseeable future. …
Blawg of the Day – Ruminations: Retail Real Estate Law
Ira Meislik, of the northern New Jersey firm of Meislik & Meislik, has specialized in retail real estate law for over 20 years. He’s publishing Ruminations: Retail Real Estate Law (a blog), which discusses topics like exclusive use rights, a unified theory of remedies, bad lease provisions, eminent domain, and more.
