On Brief is described as “Iowa’s Appellate Blog,” and it’s published by the firm of Nyemaster Goode (of Iowa, of course). It’s authored by eight of the firm’s lawyers, and is devoted to appellate litigatiog, with a focus on the Iowa Supreme Court, Iowa Court of Appeals, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the
Blogs and Blogging
Blawg of the Day – Persuasive Litigator
The blog Persuasive Litigator “aims to provide litigators and other devotees of legal persuasion with practical tips and innovative litigation strategies spanning pretrial and trial phases for jury, bench and arbitration settings.” The blog’s contributors are all litigation consultants, and include Dr. Ken Broda-Bahm, Dr. Kevin Boully, Dr. Karen Lisko, and Dr. Shelley Spiecker. Some…
Blawg of the Day – RegBlog
Today we’re visiting a law school blog, focused on regulatory news, analysis, and opinion. The blog is RegBlog, and while it’s affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania Law School’s Program on Regulation, it’s staff by students from multiple schools at the University. It’s broken down into News, Analysis, and Opinion, with some really great…
Blawg of the Day – Texas Employer Handbook
The Texas Employer Handbook is published by Michael Kelsheimer, a lawyer with the Dallas firm of Looper Reed & McGraw. He started the blog because he was “dumbfounded by the lack of practical advice about employment issues available in books and on the internet,” and that “employers are overwhelmed with technical jargon, underwhelmed with long-winded…
Blawg of the Day – Energy and Environmental Law Adviser
To end the week, let’s visit the Energy and Environmental Law Adviser, from the Energy & Public Utilities Group at big firm Schiff Hardin. Recent posts have covered topics like the FTC’s revised Green Guides, new orders from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, vegetation management, and position limits, among others.
Blawg of the Day – New Jersey Appellate Law
I am finding that most appellate law blogs follow a similar formula – they report on recent decisions from appellate courts, both state and federal. And New Jersey Appellate Law is no different – most recent posts cover developments in the New Jersey Supreme Court and lower appellate courts. The blog is brought to you…
Blawg of the Day – Family Law Blog
From the Law Office of Randolph Morgan III (offices in Raleigh, North Carolina) comes this Family Law Blog, where he posts about topics of interest to him, including defining the enemy in collaborative divorce, child custody and privacy, tax advice in divorce, and more.
Blawg of the Day – Customs Law
Today we’ll take a look at a different kind of tax blog with Customs Law, which features the “postings of a customs lawyer on the state of American customs law, international trade law, and whatever else strikes my fancy.” It’s published by Larry Friedman of Barnes/Richardson, a global trade law firm with offices in…
Blawg of the Day – Tax Law Round Up
Tax Law Round Up is brought to you by Goulston & Storrs, featuring summaries ot tax law developments that affect businesses in real estate, general corporate and international areas. You’ll find recent posts discussing topics like green incentives for buildings, District of Columbia Use Tax filings, and synopses of recent tax opinions.
Blawg of the Day – CFPB Law Blog
To end the week, let’s visit the CFPB Law Blog – the initials stand for Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and the blog covers the priorities, initiatives and regulatory actions and proceedings of the agency. It’s published by the national firm of Dykema. They’re reporting on such recent CFPB actions as credit reporting complaints, debt collectors,…
