The Abbey Spanier Blog is the self-titled publication of the New York firm of Abbey Spanier Rodd & Abrams, LLP. They’re weighing in on important topics and trends pertaining to class actions in the areas of employment, securities, antitrust, consumer protection law, and more. There’s also a “There Oughtta Be a Law” feature every Friday,

A combo blog for you today – construction law and ADR. The Critical Path aims to provide tools for resolving construction disputes, through talking about various mediation techniques for dealing with construction law claims. It’s published by Ron White Mediation, a Claremont, California mediator with a long legal career in construction law.

I love a good niche blog, and today’s blog is in such a small niche I almost had to look it up. Fortunately, the blog authors have a page explaining the purpose of their blog (which I recommend everyone do!). The RLUIPA Blog discusses the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act, a statute that

The BC Law Watch Blog is billed as “your one-stop portal for news, events and opinions as it relates to the practice of law in British Columbia. Some of the topics you’ll see discussed here include BC Courts, Law Reform, Law Schools, Legal Associations, Legal Aid and Access to Justice, among others. It’s published by

We close out the week with a blog on international law, from Canada. Legal Frontiers is “McGill’s Blog on International Law,” McGill being the College of Law located in Montreal. They hope to create a scholarly social network where individuals can identify key issues and challenges, test new theories, and draw attention to important causes,