Here’s a blog that comes at the practice of law from a non-traditional standpoint – LeanLaw aims at “inspiring continuous improvement for legal professionals, knowledge workers, and others,” by “exploring Lean and Six Sigma, GTD, technology, health, life hacks, and other ways to improve organizational efficiency and personal productivity.” It’s published by D. Mark Jackson,

From inquiries yesterday we talk about whistleblowing today. The Whistleblowing & Compliance Law Blog provides updates on developments in compliance counseling and whistleblowing defense claims. It’s brought to you by a team of seven lawyers at big firm Epstein Becker Green. They’re discussing such topics as Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform, the Fair Labor Standards Act,

Subject to Inquiry is a very slick-looking blog; it’s McGuire Woods’ blog on white collar, Congressional, SEC, Energy Enforcement and other government inquiries. You’ll find recent posts on immigration enforcement, the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, non-prosecution agreements, congressional ethics, and more.

According to its site, the Mattern of Fact blog “aims to educate and inform the legal community about in-house and outsourced support services, cost recovery and the vendor contracts that support those functions. It’s brought to you by Mattern & Associates, a company that helps law firms and large corporations with Request for Proposal (RFP)

Better Building is subtitled as “The Responsible Developer’s Blog,” providing legal and industry news for those in development and construction. It’s published by the Washington state firm of Foster Pepper, and they’re blogging about such topics as energy savings, green building liability, open space, and sustainable development.