The blog Cady Bar the Door takes its name from In re Cady, Roberts & Co., the 1961 administrative opinion that provided the foundation for modern insider trading law. As you might expect, the blog provides insight and commentary on SEC enforcement actions and related issues – it’s published by David Smyth of
Blawg of the Day – Supplemental Conditions
Supplemental Conditions is authored by Philadelphia attorney Wally Zimolong, and “provides keen insight and insider analysis of construction law developments, prominent construction litigation and labor law in the construction industry. You’ll find recent posts about Disadvantage Business Enterprise fraud, OSHA’s summer safety initiative, environmental and union issues.
Blawg of the Day – Tenth Circuit Blog
We’ll end the week with another criminal law-related submission – the Tenth Circuit Blog features case summaries and commentary by federal defenders of the Tenth Circuit. Most of the posts involve recent criminal law decisions by the Tenth Circuit.
Blawg of the Day – Crime and Consequences
Another criminal law blog for you this week, but this one isn’t from a lawyer. Crime & Consequences is sponsored by the Criminal Justice Legal Foundation, and is authored by members of the organization. The blog approaches criminal law issues from the perspective of victims of crime and the law-abiding public, and addresses such topics…
Blawg of the Day – Artistic Representation
The blog Artistic Representation asks the question “Who says that artists and attorneys can’t all sit together in the cafeteria?” It’s published by Cecily Chambliss, a Washington D.C.-area lawyer who has an interest in the legal and business aspects of the arts and entertainment industries. Some of her recent posts have included stories of celebrities…
Blawg of the Day – Tax, Trust & Estate News
Today we visit Tax, Trust and Estate News, which aims to make the reader aware of both technical and practical issues that separate a completed task from a successful implementation of a plan. It’s published by the firm of Scarinci Hollenbeck, with offices in New Jersey and New York. They’re writing about recent topics…
Blawg of the Day – Illinois Criminal Defender Voice
The Illinois Criminal Defender Voice is brought to you by Donald Delbert, a criminal defense lawyer from Oregon, Illinois. On the blog, he “applies his experience and success as a criminal defense lawyer to provide insightful commentary on criminal law issues and current events in Ogle County, northern Illinois, and the national spotlight.” He hasn’t…
Blawg of the Day – Pretrial, Trial, Appellate, and Evidence Blog
The Pretrial, Trial, Appellate, and Evidence Blog is a blog that could do with a shorter name. And a good About Me page. And more posts! Because what’s there looks pretty interesting. From a quick two minutes of Googling, I figured out that the blog is authored by Ron Clark, a Distinguished Practitioner in Residence…
Blawg of the Day – Copyhype
Terry Hart passed the bar in February 2012, and while awaiting being licensed, he’s blogging at Copyhype. The site provides news and information on current developments relating to copyright law, the media industries, and the digital economy. He highlights recent copyright law articles, digs deep into recent copyright opinions, and highlights recent news on…
Blawg of the Day – All About Advertising Law
Will the Venable blog All About Advertising Law live up to its title? Time will tell, but they’re doing a great job so far. You’ll find blog posts on topics of interest in advertising law, including redress and the FTC, multi-forum advertising challenges, the Child Online Privacy Protection Act, disclaimers, and whether lying is protected…
