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Blawg of the Day – Legal Leaders Blog
The Legal Leaders Blog aims at “building strength, confidence, and well-being,” presumably among legal leaders. It’s published by Sean Larkan, a partner with consulting firm Edge International. The blog hopes to establish an interactive dialogue and exchange of information on strategic issues of importance to legal industry professionals, leaders, and managers. In recent posts he…
Blawg of the Day – Insurance Class Action Insider
To end the week, we visit the Insurance Class Action Insider, published by Wystan Ackerman, a partner with the Hartford, Connecticut firm of Robinson & Cole. He’s blogging to relate developments in class action law, and he enjoys engaging with others who have an interest in this area. He’s writing about recent class action…
Blawg of the Day – Limited Scope Practice
Limited Scope legal representation is becoming more and more popular with lawyers these days; at a basic level, it’s when a lawyer only handles certain parts of a client’s case, with the client taking care of the other parts. One of the lawyers thinking about this is M. Lewis Kinard, from Texas. He wrote a…
Blawg of the Day – Tactical IP
Tactical IP is published by the firm of Zies Widerman Malek (offices in Florida and Virginia). Subtitled as “Tactically Relevant. Patently Entertaining,” the blog is intended to serve as your source for up-to-date information about the rapidly changing world of intellectual property law. Among the up-to-date subjects they are discussing on the blog, you’ll find…
Blawg of the Day – Grits for Breakfast
Scott Henson is a former journalist turned opposition researcher/political consultant, public policy researcher, and blogger. During that time, he became involved in criminal-justice reform work with groups like the Innocence Project of Texas. He believes the problems facing the criminal justice system are enormous, and “we need unfettered, creative thinking to identify solutions that can…
Blawg of the Day – International Spectrum Review
Big firm Hogan Lovells brings you the International Spectrum Review, which features news and trends on the telecommunications and radio spectrum. You’ll find posts here on such topics as broadcasting, mobile and fixed wireless, short range and unlicensed devices, as well as spectrum management.
Blawg of the Day – The CRIV Blog
To end the week, we’ll cover a blog with a real niche topic – the work of AALL’s (the American Association of Law Libraries) Committee on Relations with Information Vendors, or CRIV. The Criv Blog posts the work of the committee, with information on vendor complaints, and constructive ways that law librarians can work with…
Blawg of the Day – Trademark Sentinel
The Trademark Sentinel was founded in 2008 by two intellectual property lawyers – Bruno Tarabichi and David Owens – to provide first-rate and affordable trademark services. At their companion Trademark Sentinel blog, they’re discussing issues of interest for those applying for trademarks – trademark examination guides, electronic notices from the USPTO, and more.
Blawg of the Day – Ohio Employer’s Law Blog
Today we head to Ohio, for a peek at the Ohio Employer’s Law Blog. It’s written by Jon Hyman, a partner with the Cleveland/Columbus firm of Kohrman Jackson & Krantz. He’s discussing topics of interest to Ohio employers, including workplace smoking bans, social media in the workplace, poor performance reviews, and reasonable accommodations, among
