To close out the week, I’m featuring a blog on an interesting niche topic, one that hasn’t posted in about a month. It’s the Western Business Law Educator, and it’s about teaching U.S. business law in Russia. It’s published by Steve Honig, a Boston lawyer with Duane Morris. Most of his posts seem to
Blogs and Blogging
Blawg of the Day – Law Firm Transitions
Today’s blog is Law Firm Transitions, which aims to realign law firms around client needs. It’s brought to you by Debra Baker, a principal with Legal Vertical Strategies. The blog was born out of the “belief that value-driven legal service models are the future for law firm. The purpose is to promote a broader…
Blawg of the Day – Florida Construction Law Authority
Today we head down to Florida to visit the Florida Construction Law Authority. They’re providing, as you might imagine, news and updates on legal issues facing the construction industry in Florida, with posts on construction defects, licensing, liens, lender liability, procurement, and more. It’s published by the Fort Lauderdale firm of Becker & Poliakoff.
Blawg of the Day – Privacy & Security Source
It’s the second day in a row that I’m featuring a blog from a firm with Foley in the name – but this one is Foley & Lardner, and the blog is the Privacy & Security Source. It’s designed as “an interactive forum exploring the latest legal developments and industry news,” and you’ll see…
Blawg of the Day – Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law
Interesting: big firm Foley Hoag’s Corporate Social Responsibility practice provides counsel to multinational companies, governments, and multilateral institutions regarding social, political, and environmental challenges, and provides advice on legal and reputational risk management on a host of issues. At Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law they’re talking about such topics as “conflict minerals,” business and…
Blawg of the Day – Construction Law Signal
Here’s another construction law blog, and one that’s publishing more frequently than yesterday’s entry. It’s the Construction Law Signal, and as you might expect it’s providing insights and information on current and emerging developments affecting the construction industry. It’s published by the Pennsylvania/New Jersey/Delaware/ West Virginia/Maryland firm of Cohen, Seglias, Pallas Greenhall & Furman.…
Blawg of the Day – Real Estate & Construction Law Blog
Today we have another entry in our series of “we wish you would post more often” blogs. Today it’s the Real Estate & Construction Law Blog, which hasn’t published much since the end of March. It’s published by David Lindner of the Ohio firm of Buckingham, Doolittle & Burroughs. When he was posting back…
Blawg of the Day – Employment Class Action Blog
Today’s blog comes from big firm Baker Hostetler. The Employment Class Action Blog features information and commentary on class action cases affecting employers. You’ll find posts on class certification, conciliation, the fluctuating workweek, overtime claims, nonexempt status, wage & hour, independent contractors, and more.
Blawg of the Day – Sixth Circuit Appellate Blog
It has been a while since I mentioned an appellate blog, so I was happy to see the Sixth Circuit Appellate Blog next in the queue. It’s published by the worldwide firm Squire Sanders, and its goal is to foster discussion on news about and opinions issued by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the…
Blawg of the Day – Basis Points
A great blog to tell you about today – it’s called Basis Points, and it “provides context and offers fresh (if irreverent) commentary on developments in today’s restructuring, distressed debt and new investment markets. It’s great to see an “irreverent” blog coming from a big firm like Bracewell & Giuliani – it’s led by…
