The Workers Comp Insider offers information about “workers’ compensation, risk management, business insurance, workplace health & safety, occupational medicine, injured workers, insurance web tools & technology, and related topics.” It’s maintained by Lynch Ryan, a workers’ compensation consulting firm.

The Iowa Family Law weblog presents legal news, court decisions, and information on — as you would expect — Iowa family law. There haven’t been many posts to this blog. I hope it sticks around; topic-specific blawgs are really the most useful for lawyers who don’t normally visit weblogs.

  • Nanosem IP is truly a focused blawg — it’s dedicated to advances and patent related issues in nanotechnology and semiconductor-based technology. The blawg belongs to patent attorney Benjamin M. Halpern.
  • If you’re ever tempted to relocate your law practice to the U.S. Virgin Islands, talk to Iris, whose Welcome to Paradox blog details law and

  • Martin has just started writing Boilerplate, a weblog “dedicated to elegant drafting in contracts: plain English, clarity, legal precision, appropriate risk allocation and commercial sense.” Hear, hear!
  • The law students at the former En Banc have begun again, as it were, with De Novo, which will feature a continuing series of symposia on

All Rise is written by a recovering lawyer, now performing legal research and analysis for one of the cable news networks. He plans to focus on the latest developments in high-profile legal proceedings.