We ended last week with an Epstein Becker Green blog, so let’s start up this week with another from the same firm. This one is the Employer Defense Law Blog, offering “what you need to know now” in the area of employment law defense. You’ll find recent posts on domestic violence and employers, “quickie
On the Lecture Circuit…..
These days, most of the seminars I present are on the iPad, and how lawyers can best use them as a productive tool in their practice. Over the next few months I’ll be giving quite a few talks around the country as well as online. Here’s the rundown:
On Thursday, June 21 I’ll be presenting…
Blawg of the Day – Technology Company Counselor
To end the week, we’ll visit the Technology Company Counselor – or rather, Counselors, because there are four writers of this blog. All four are authors with big firm Epstein Becker Green, and they’re writing about legal issues confronting today’s technology companies. Such issues include Health FSAs, source code escrow, the JOBs Act,
Blawg of the Day – Arizoneout
Interested in learning more about legal marijuana in the Arizona workplace? Then Arizoneout‘s your place. It’s written by Dinita James, a partner with the Phoenix office of Ford & Harrison whose instincts tell her that medical marijuana is going to be one of the hottest workplace issues for Arizona employees for the foreseeable future. …
Blawg of the Day – Ruminations: Retail Real Estate Law
Ira Meislik, of the northern New Jersey firm of Meislik & Meislik, has specialized in retail real estate law for over 20 years. He’s publishing Ruminations: Retail Real Estate Law (a blog), which discusses topics like exclusive use rights, a unified theory of remedies, bad lease provisions, eminent domain, and more.
Blawg of the Day – Structured Finance Litigation Blog
The Structured Finance Litigation Blog offers “all you need to know about the latest developments in the world of structured finance/capital markets litigation, including RMBS cases, CDO cases, government investigations, and related regulatory developments. Recent posts have addressed issues in current RMBS and other related lawsuits. The blog is brought to you by the firm…
Blawg of the Day – Legal Leaders Blog
The Legal Leaders Blog aims at “building strength, confidence, and well-being,” presumably among legal leaders. It’s published by Sean Larkan, a partner with consulting firm Edge International. The blog hopes to establish an interactive dialogue and exchange of information on strategic issues of importance to legal industry professionals, leaders, and managers. In recent posts he…
Blawg of the Day – Insurance Class Action Insider
To end the week, we visit the Insurance Class Action Insider, published by Wystan Ackerman, a partner with the Hartford, Connecticut firm of Robinson & Cole. He’s blogging to relate developments in class action law, and he enjoys engaging with others who have an interest in this area. He’s writing about recent class action…
Blawg of the Day – Limited Scope Practice
Limited Scope legal representation is becoming more and more popular with lawyers these days; at a basic level, it’s when a lawyer only handles certain parts of a client’s case, with the client taking care of the other parts. One of the lawyers thinking about this is M. Lewis Kinard, from Texas. He wrote a…
Blawg of the Day – Tactical IP
Tactical IP is published by the firm of Zies Widerman Malek (offices in Florida and Virginia). Subtitled as “Tactically Relevant. Patently Entertaining,” the blog is intended to serve as your source for up-to-date information about the rapidly changing world of intellectual property law. Among the up-to-date subjects they are discussing on the blog, you’ll find…
