The Labor & Employment Law Navigator aims to steer employers through the choppy waters of labor & employment law. It’s published by Keith Ashmus and Rebecca Bennett of the Cleveland firm Frantz Ward. They’re examining the Affordable Care Act’s impact on employer-provided health insurance, NLRB protections on social media, and mobile phones for commercial drivers,
Blogs and Blogging
Blawg of the Day – Trademark Law & Litigation Guide
James Hastings is the founding member of Merchants’ Counsel LLC, and the author of the Trademark Law & Litigation Guide, a publication for in-house counsel and brand owners. James is based in Ridgefield, Connecticut, and on the blog he’s discussing such recent issues as trademark bullying, domain name dispute basics, best practices for trademark…
Blawg of the Day – Gateway FDA
To end the week, we’ll take a look at Gateway FDA, a blog written by a team of attorneys experienced in successfully guiding FDA-regulated companies through regulatory, corporate, intellectual property, licensing, product liability, and other critical U.S. legal challenges. In this case, the team of attorneys comes from the New York/Florida/Ontario firm of Hodgson…
Blawg of the Day – California Environmental Law Blog
The California Environmental Law Blog provides, naturally, insight and information for the California environmental and natural resource industry. It’s a multi-author blog, from big firm Stoel Rives. They have discussed such recent topics as toxic chemicals in nail polish, hydraulic fracturing legislation, cap-and-trade, and more.
Blawg of the Day – IP Wars
Warwick Rothnie is a barrister practicing mainly in intellectual property, trade practices, telecommunications and general commercial law in Australia. At his blog, IP Wars, he’s discussing “mainly intellectual property (IP) issues Down Under.” His most recent posts go into some detail discussing recent Australian intellectual property case law.
Blawg of the Day – Tsibouris Privacy + Technology Law Blog
We’re back to discussing blogs focused on copyright, trademark, and privacy issues. Today we visit the Tsibouris Privacy+Technology Law Blog, a blog that focuses on privacy, security, data protection, technology, and financial services issues affecting corporations, governments and individuals. It’s authored, as you might expect, by Tsibouris + Associates, a Columbus, Ohio firm. Recent…
Blawg of the Day – Jason Cerbone’s DUI Blog
Savannah lawyer Jason Cerbone’s self-titled Jason Cerbone’s DUI Blog aims to provide timely, helpful information on dealing with DUI charges in Savannah courts. Jason offers recent posts on tips to avoid DUI on St. Patrick’s day, fighting DUI roadside breath tests, the secret to winning DUI cases, and more.
Blawg of the Day – Privacy and IP Law Blog
We’ll end the week with another IP law blog – this one’s called the Privacy and IP Law Blog. Intended to address recent events in trademark, copyright, computer and privacy law, it’s the blogchild of Christina Frangiosa, who works with Panitch Schwarze Belisario & Nadel in Philadelphia. Some of the recent posts she’s written…
Blawg of the Day – TechnoLlama
We’ll continue our tour of intellectual property-related sites today by visiting TechnoLlama, a blog that covers several cyberlaw topics, including open licensing, digital rights, software protections, virtual worlds…and llamas. It’s published by Andres Guadamuz, and he has recently been talking about such topics as a human rights framework for social media and search engines,…
Blawg of the Day – Copyright Litigation Blog
For the next couple of weeks, I’m going to be focusing on intellectual property blogs, and specifically those dealing with copyright and trademark law. We’ll start off with the Copyright Litigation Blog, a blog dealing with “copyright law, fine art, and the courts.” It’s published by Ray Dowd, a partner in the firm of…
