Let’s stay in California for today’s blog – it’s At The Lectern: Practicing Before the California Supreme Court. You’ll primarily find updates on the Supreme Court’s conference report for civil cases, but also news on the goings-on of the California high court. The blog is brought to you by Horvitz & Levy, “the nation’s
Blogs and Blogging
Blawg of the Day – A Better Divorce
Is there such a thing as “a better divorce?” The folks at A Better Divorce certainly think so: they are an interdisciplinary group of professionals committed to non-court solutions for family law matters. From a geographical standpoint, they serve clients in Southern California. You’ll find posts on guidelines for working through conflict, how to begin…
Blawg of the Day – Lexpert Blog
Lexpert is “Canada’s leading source of news and information about the business of law.” The Lexpert Blog provides an online version of some of the news it’s reporting, with recent stories on foreign investment rules, litigation financing, and recent Canadian law firm mergers.
Blawg of the Day – Wage & Hour Insights
Let’s start the week out with an employment law blog. Wage & Hour Insights is a blog from the Chicago firm Franczek Radelet, providing guidance and solutions for employers. Recent posts have discussed timely topics like employee leave for voting on Election Day, mandating direct deposit, tip pooling, and more.
Blawg of the Day – Consumer Law in Virginia
To end the week, let’s visit Consumer Law in Virginia, a blog from Peyton Biddle, an attorney with the Roanoke firm of Osterhoudt, Prillaman, Natt, Helscher, Yost, Maxwell & Ferguson. Peyton hopes to shed some light on some of the basic legal issues consumers encounter, in the areas of bankruptcy, debt collection, foreclosure, credit…
Blawg of the Day – New York Health Law
Health law is an important topic no matter where you happen to be, but at New York Health Law they are focusing on the issue primarily in the Empire State. The blog is published by five lawyers with the Long Island/New York City firm of Farrell Fritz, and they are discussing such recent important topics…
Blawg of the Day – Constitutional Daily
Constitutional Daily is one of the “many great websites bringing news, humor, and ill-informed opinions to the legal community.” The publishers’ alter egos sounds a little like a gang of legal superheroes, with names like The Philadelphia Lawyer, The Namby Pamby, The Robot Pimp, Shadow Hand, and Dr. Rob Dobrenski – that last one is…
Blawg of the Day – Import Trade Law
Adonica Wada is an attorney with Simon, Gluck & Kane, a firm with offices in New York and California. She publishes Import Trade Law, a blog that follows, analyzes and comments on recent developments and the laws and regulations enforced by the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection, as well as other governmental agencies…
Blawg of the Day – NC Law Blog
The NC Law Blog is an online legal magazine by and for North Carolina lawyers; it’s sponsored by the North Carolina Bar Association Center for Practice Management. There are currently 11 columnists and contributors, and they are blogging on topics such as choosing a practice area, working with unrepresented parties in mediation, and “what is…
Blawg of the Day – Bitter Lawyer
Let’s end the week with a little humor at Bitter Lawyer. The site provides legal humor, entertainment, and news for lawyers, law students, “and the people who love them.” Posts in the past week have covered topics that include 6 Useless Legal Services to Offer in Prison, 6 Reasons for 3Ls to be Happy…
