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

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

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

Workplace Wire is “a labour, employment and pension law blog that connects employers to the latest developments in Ontario and Federal workplace law,” aiming to provide them with updates, commentary and resources that are informative and provide practical guidance.  It’s published by big firm Heenan Blaikie, with offices all over Canada.

The Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agriculture and Natural Resources Law is dedicated to developing thought-provoking dialogue between legal scholars, practitioners, and students in the aforementioned legal fields. It’s the online version of a print publication from the University of Kentucky College of Law, and it’s published entirely by Kentucky law students.  You’ll find recent posts