Here’s an interesting niche blog to start off the week. It’s the Boundary Dispute Law Blog. It’s published by Robert Zierman, of Justice Smiles, a Seattle, Washington firm. Check out the description of his firm’s logo, and what it means, on the About page – it’s an interesting explanation. What I really like about
Blogs and Blogging
Blawg of the Day – Jennifer Ellis
I’ll end this holiday-shortened week by featuring a blog on a topic near and dear to my heart – technology and practice management. At her self-titled blog, Jennifer Ellis aims to help teach “attorneys how to make effective use of technology to obtain better leverage and enhance profitability.” Jennifer is Vice President and consultant with…
Blawg of the Day – IP Watchdog
Describing it self as “an online magazine focusing on the news and business of IP,” IPWatchdog certainly look more like a magazine than a blog. It’s published by Gene Quinn, a patent attorney, law professor, and commentator on patent law and innovation policy. Recent IP topics covered include infringement detection, patent misuse, patent harmonization, and…
Blawg of the Day – The Legal Satyricon
The Legal Satyricon features “occasionally irreverent thoughts on law, liberty, tech and politics.” It’s published by a number of Satyriconistas, who are described as “a diverse group of writers, all selected to write…because of the quality of their work and the depth of their minds….the only common thread is that none of us take ourselves…
Blawg of the Day: Not Guilty
Mirriam Seddiq believes that “we are all not guilty of something….” And being a criminal defense lawyer with Price Benowitz, she obviously works hard to prove that in her practice. At Not Guilty, it’s clear she’s having a great time writing – she writes about recent criminal appellate cases, clothing, innocence and executions, on…
Blawg of the Day: Abnormal Use
Abnormal Use is “an unreasonably dangerous products liability blog, dedicated to the discussion of Federal and State products liability litigation.” It’s brought to you by Gallivan, White & Boyd, a firm with offices in North and South Carolina. Recent posts discuss spoliation, products liability verdicts, trial objections, and more – they look like they’re having…
Blawg of the Day – Morristown New Jersey Criminal Law Post
The Morristown New Jersey Criminal Law Post is authored by Travis Tormey of – you guessed it, Morristown, New Jersey. He’s discussing issues like proof of intoxication in DWI cases, elements of a drunk driving case, and temporary restraining orders, among others.
Blawg of the Day – Real Life Practice Blog
The Real Life Practice Blog is published by Nora Bergman, a law practice consultant and coach. The blog addresses practice management topics like conflict management, client development, succession planning, value pricing, and work-life blending, among others, all with an approach that recognizes the importance of achieving a sound balance in life and law practice.
Blawg of the Day – Singularity Health Law
Today’s blog is one with great potential, but lacking in a few ways. It’s Singularity Health Law, from Gregory Piche of Denver, Colorado. The blog’s tagline is “Creative solutions to legal problems,” but it doesn’t go into any more detail than that. In fact, the blog doesn’t really explain anything about its content, or…
Blawg of the Day – Red Flags
To end the week, I’ll feature a niche blog that really needs to post more often. It’s called Red Flags, and it’s “a resource in the fight against arson and insurance fraud.” It’s brought to you by Dave May and Dave Proctor of the Des Moines firm of Bradshaw, Fowler, Proctor & Fairgrave. They…
