The Middle Market Money Blog “provides insight and guidance into legislation, regulation and trends to assist entrepreneurs and emerging growth companies address corporate finance and regulatory hurdles.” One interesting thing about this blog is that the masthead doesn’t say who publishes the blog – in this case, it’s the Corporate Finance attorneys at McKenna Long
Blogs and Blogging
Blawg of the Day – Maine Appeals Blog
Today we head to Maine, where the Maine Appeals Blog seeks to discuss issues relating to appeals and appellate in – you guessed it, Maine. It’s published by Catherine Connors, a partner with Pierce Atwood in Portland (although they have offices all over the northeast). Like most appellate blogs, Cathy focuses on recent appellate decisions…
Blawg of the Day – Law Rules
Law Rules is the blog of Michael Pollack, a mediator in the Southeast Wisconsin area. He’s writing posts on recent legal issues, experiences he has both in mediation and in advising clients, and other topics related to alternative dispute resolution.
Blawg of the Day – Employee Benefits Law Report
Hi everyone, and Happy New Year! I took a couple of weeks off, but am now back to providing you with a week’s worth of blogs to check out. Today we visit the Employee Benefits Law Report, from big firm Porter Wright. It’s designed to help guide employers of all sizes through the complex…
Blawg of the Day – SourcingSpeak
The lawyers from big firm Pillsbury’s Global Sourcing Group are publishing SourcingSpeak, providing “news and analysis of Outsourcing, Insourcing and Beyond.” As you might expect, you will find articles pertaining to outsourcing and insourcing of labor, on topics that include contracting issues, cost optimization, enterprise projects, privacy and security, cloud computing, and more.
Blawg of the Day – 600 Camp
We’ll end the week with a blog from my own backyard here in Dallas. The blog is 600 Camp, which covers commercial litigation in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. It’s called 600 Camp because that’s the address of the John Minor Wisdom Courthouse in New Orleans, where the Fifth Circuit…
Blawg of the Day – Consumer Lending Law Developments
The firm McGinnis Wutscher is blogging from a banking and lending industry perspective at Consumer Lending Law Developments. Most all posts are descriptions of recent consumer lending law opinions dealing with issues like right to arbitrate, interest rate terms, the “security procedure” safe harbor in fraudulent wire transfer cases, and more.
Blawg of the Day – Antitrust Today
Antitrust Today “strives to provide a dialogue regarding timely antitrust issues both domestically and abroad.” It’s published by the firm of Constantine Cannon, with offices in New York and Washington, D.C. There’s not too much dialogue here, though – it looks like the blog is lately devoted to reporting on new antitrust filings – but…
Blawg of the Day – Post or Perish
As more and more people publish books, blogs, and other content online, the legal issues around those publications continue to evolve. At Post or Perish, a group of lawyers from the Chicago firm of Funkhouser Vegosen Liebman & Dunn is helping online publishers navigate the “bewildering, but always entertaining, electronic landscape.” They’re discussing topics…
Blawg of the Day – The Law & Other Anomalies
The Law & Other Anomalies was started by Boston attorney Stephen Honig as he was preparing to leave for Russia to teach American business law to Russian law students. Since he got back, he’s been blogging about lots of other things, including baseball and other things he’s thinking about. Recent posts have discussed topics like…