The Xerdict Group, who publish the Legal Extranet Blog I mentioned last month, is also blogging at the Legal Technology Blog, featuring recent and current information on legal technology trends, activities and vendors. It’s interesting that neither of these blogs link to the other.
Blogs and Blogging
Blog of the Day
Not a law-related weblog, but one of interest to Inter Alia readers. The folks over at Search Engine Watch have finally gotten around to starting a weblog, which is still in beta testing. If it’s like the rest of the SEW content, it’s bound to be good.
Blawg of the Day
Powerline is not a law-related weblog — it’s a political blog with a decided tilt to the right — but it’s written by three lawyers, so it’s close enough.
Blawg of the Day
Biens Moebles (what does it mean? “Good furniture?”) is blogging about and discussing the modern practice of law.
Blawg of the Day
Michael Madison, a professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, is blogging on law, society, and technology over at Madisonian Theory.
Blawg of the Day
A group of female law professors has started the BizFems Speak! blawg, to discuss corporate law and the role of the corporation in society.
Blawg of the Day
Michael Cohen is up and running over at his Complementary & Alternative Medicine Law Blog, another blog created by lexBlog.
Blawg of the Day
The firm of Davis, Wright and Tremaine has started up the Telecom Law Blog, with the assistance of the folks at lexBlog.
Blawg of the Day
The Right Coast is a group blog featuring “thoughts from San Diego on Law, Politics and Culture.”
Blawg of the Day
The Law & Entrepreneurship Blog is published by a group of students at the University of Wisconsin Law School, and features recent developments in — you guessed it — law and entrepreneurship. (Via WisBlawg)
