Heading down the coast from yesterday’s blog to our feature today, let’s take a look at the Southeastern Trucking & Transportation Defense Blog. It provides legal updates, opinions and relevant information on the trucking and transportation injury, with posts on topics like release language, trucking industry safety, sleep research, and the Federal Motor Carrier
Blogs and Blogging
Blawg of the Day – Divorce: New York
New York readers of this blog may find Divorce: New York interesting. It provides recent developments in divorce law for the legal profession and the public. It’s brought to you by Long Island lawyer Neil Cahn, and he’s discussing the usual family law topics, but with a New York twist – collaborative law, child support,…
Blawg of the Day – Digital Workplace Blog
Today, a blog on a favorite topic of mine – technology. The Digital Workplace Blog is providing “management and technology updates to enhance working anytime, anywhere.” It’s published by big firm Littler Mendelson, and you’ll mostly find posts here on social media in the workplace, and the legal issues around using it.
Blawg of the Day – Child Injury Laws Blog
I featured a blog from Jonathan Rosenfeld and the Rosenfeld Injury lawyers a few weeks ago, and today I’m mentioning another one. The Child Injury Laws Blog is discussing ATV injuries, crib safety, day care accidents, gun safety, and trampolines, among other topics.
Blawg of the Day – Education Law Review
Kent Talbert served as General Counsel of the U.S. Department of Education from 2006-2009. He’s now working at the D.C. firm of Talbert & Eitel, and he’s also publishing the Education Law Review, a blog that provides education law and policy information and analysis. You’ll see posts there on tuition tax credits, FERPA (the…
Blawg of the Day – Investment Fund Law Blog
To close out the week, another business law-related blog. It’s the Investment Fund Law Blog, featuring updates and insights on legal issues facing fund managers and investors. Published by big firm Pillsbury Winthrop, you’ll find posts on topics including the private adviser exception, performance fees, and China funds.
Blawg of the Week – Weekly Words of Wisdom Blog
An interesting niche blog for you today – the Capital Markets Group at Latham & Watkins is publishing the Weekly Words of Wisdom Blog, a regular series documenting some of the interesting capital markets questions they have recently encounters. Readers will find recent posts on such topics as using Form S-11 as a shelf,…
Blawg of the Day – Nursing Homes Abuse Blog
Jonathan Rosenfeld of Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers is publishing the Nursing Homes Abuse Blog, with posts on assisted living, bed rail injuries, bed sores, broken bones, food poisoning, medication errors, sexual abuse and assault, and whistleblower claims – all in the context of the nursing home.
Blawg of the Day – Retail Law Observer
Interested in learning more about the “bag tax,” franchise goodwill, and electricity charges for retailers? Then check out the Retail Law Observer, a blog published by the folks at big firm Crowell & Moring. Their Retail Law Practice represents a broad spectrum of retail clients, including specialty retailers, department stores, and big-box retailers across…
Blawg of the Day – Federal Eminent Domain Blog
The firm of Ackerman, Ackerman & Dynkowski publishes the Federal Eminent Domain Blog. Despite the title, most of the posts I see are related to condemnation and eminent domain cases nationwide, and not just necessarily in those in federal court. Recent posts cover topics such as the “Wisconsin Blight Fight,” inverse condemnation, federal utility…
