You may have noticed that I have been featuring bankruptcy blogs lately – I came across a bunch all at one time, so I’m featuring some of the blogs with better content.  One common theme all of these bankruptcy blogs have is that they are primarily directed at potential clients – many of them provide

MediateBC is the blog of The Mediate BC Society, a dispute resolution organization in British Columbia.  The blog is devoted to discussing the development of dispute resolution services, as well as improving access to justice and introducing a problem-solving approach to justice system professionals and users.

Today’s blog comes from uber-blogging firm Fox Rothschild.  It’s Immigration View, helping readers navigate complex U.S. immigration laws.  They are discussing topics that include the Interview Waiver Program (in India), potential upcoming immigration reform, and news relating to embassies and immigration offices around the world.

The Steptoe Cyberblog is published by worldwide big firm Steptoe & Johnson.  The goal of the blog is to serve up “opinionated and provocative thoughts on the issues – especially cybersecurity and privacy – that arise at the intersection of law, information technology, and security.”  You’ll find recent posts on topics like the EU’s new

The CEB Blog calls itself “your partner in practice,” but this message primarily goes to California attorneys.  CEB stands for Continuing Education of the Bar, a professional development program of the University of California.  The blog offers helpful tips in different types of substantive law, including constitutional law, criminal law, elder law, employment law, estate

Let’s end the week with a newspaper blog.  Bankruptcy Beat provides “an inside look at companies in trouble,” and it’s from the Wall Street Journal’s Daily Bankruptcy Review.  As you might expect, each day you’ll find news stories on notable bankruptcies and other items on companies with money troubles.