Disputing is the title of this alternative dispute resolution blog from attorney Karl Bayer, a lawyer in Austin, Texas – although it looks like posts for the past few months have been authored by guest bloggers Victoria VanBuren and Holly Hayes.  They’re discussing recent legislative developments in arbitration and mediation law, class action waivers in

Here’s an environmental law blog for you today – albeit a blog that hasn’t posted in a couple of months.  The ESA Blawg calls itself “a thoughtful and independent Endangered Species Act blog,” and you’ll definitely find some thoughtful posts here.  Recent posts have covered such topics as using Gulf Disaster Funds for a boat

“Public Law” is defined as “the rules governing the relationship between the government and private individuals or organizations, and the operation of the government itself, including constitutional, regulatory and criminal law.”  At Public Law Advocacy, Ontario, Canada lawyer Gordon Scott Campbell is discussing that relationship, with recent posts on demystifying immigration, qualifying for legal

The Minnesota firm of Leonard Street & Deinard has created Arbitration Nation as a resource for litigators, in-house counsel, arbitrators and anyone else who wants to stay on top of the many thorny issues that arise under the Federal Arbitration Act.  You’ll learn about waiving arbitration, class action arbitrations, and arbitration agreements with explicit delegation