Another big law blog for you today – it’s Benefits Law Advisor, brought to you by Jackson Lewis. Among the benefits counseling and litigation issues being discussed you will find health plans and women’s contraception. coverage during leaves of absence, FBAR reporting options, and PPACA provisions.
Blogs and Blogging
Blawg of the Day – Hospitality Labor and Employment Law Blog
Another employment this week, this one on a specific niche topic – at Hospitality Labor and Employment Law Blog, they’re discussing news and updates on legal issues facing hospitality employers. It’s written by Jay Krupin, Michael Kun, Kara Maciel, and Aaron Olsen, all lawyers at EpsteinBeckerGreen. They’re posting on such topics as Wage &…
Blawg of the Day – Privacy & Security Matters
Big firm Mintz Levin has a couple of blogs, and one of them is called Privacy & Security Matters. As you might expect, the blog covers stories on privacy and security information – they’ve recently posted on the SAFE Data Act, the new Texas Electronic Health Record Law, HIPAA auditing, and Google Street View…
Blawg of the Day – Colorado Employer’s Law Blog
The Colorado Employer’s Law Blog provides insights and commentary in employment litigation, including collection and class actions. It’s brought to you by Jennifer Gokenbach, of the Denver office of Ogletree Deakins. She’s discussing topics including disability, discrimination, health care reform restrictive covenants, workplace investigations, and more.
Blawg of the Day – Inside the Minnesota Capital
We end the week in St. Paul Minnesota, with Inside the Minnesota Capitol, brought to you by the firm Winthrop Weinstine. They’re covering Minnesota politics, regulatory agencies, and state government news updates. If you’ve been following the news, recent posts have focused on the state government shutdown and budget issues.
Is Blogging Dead?
Sorry for the linkbait title – but it is the topic of the latest edition of The Kennedy-Mighell Report. In “Blogging at the Crossroads,” Dennis and I discuss whether social media has made blogging less relevant, and whether we would still advise lawyers to start a blog today. We’re also revisiting Google+…
Blawg of the Day – Developing Concern
Although they were a bit late getting into the blogging game, big firm Reed Smith has become a true blogging powerhouse, and the blog Developing Concerns is just one example. The blog discusses developments affecting the video game industry, which is certainly an area where you don’t find many law blogs. You’ll find posts on…
Blawg of the Day – California Insurance Law Observer
Big firm Nossman is blogging over at the California Insurance Law Observer, providing information on insurance news, policy and industry developments. The topics covered include coverage counseling, cumis rights, environmental and asbestos claims, intellectual property claims, and errors and omissions, among others.
Blawg of the Day – Rocky Mountain Real Estate Law
Today’s blog is another in the category of “blogs that have stopped publishing that should start again.” Rocky Mountain Real Estate Law is published by the Colorado firm of Otten Johnson, and they’re discussing things like FasTracks, arbitration provisions in real estate contracts, real estate legislation, and other topics. More posts, please!
Blawg of the Day – Washington Criminal Law Review
Michael Morgan is writing the Washington Criminal Law Review to provide his insights on criminal law, forensic evidence and evidentiary issues. A former judge, Morgan practices criminal defense law in Seattle. The blog covers topics such as shackling defendants in court, gun possession crimes, prosecutorial misconduct, and more.
