What’s a Red Notice? According to Interpol, it’s a request for the arrest and extradition of a wanted person, and “the closest thing to an international arrest warrant.” At the Red Notice Law Journal, Florida attorney Michelle Estlund strives to provide information, support, and a forum for conversations between people whose lives are affected
Blawg of the Day – The Ethical Investigator
Philip Segal is a New York Attorney and the founder of Charles Griffin Intelligence, a firm specializing in fact investigation for lawyers. He provides services including litigation fact investigation, due diligence, and after-fraud investigations and asset searches. At his blog, The Ethical Investigator, he’s sharing some tips on how he gets his job done. …
Blawg of the Day – MyDistributionLaw.com
Today’s blog is called MyDistributionLaw.com – it’s a blog covering distribution, competition, antitrust, and intellectual property, and specifically tracking cases in the Northern District of California. The blog is published by Howard Ullman, a lawyer in Orrick’s San Francisco office. Posts in the past few weeks have indeed covered federal cases in California; you can…
Blawg of the Day – Financial Regulatory Report
To end the week, let’s take a look at the Financial Regulatory Report, published by big firm Reed Smith. The blog provides updates and insights on issue in financial services regulation, compliance, enforcement and litigation. You’ll find discussions on the Truth In Lending Act and Recission, the Volcker Rule, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau,…
Blawg of the Day – Bribery Library
Today we travel across the pond to the United Kingdom, where we will visit the Bribery Library, a blog that provides commentary on the U.K. Bribery Act and its impact on international business. It’s brought to you by the Anti-Corruption group at McGuire Woods’ London office. They have posted recently on topics that include…
Going Mobile
In this week’s edition of The Kennedy-Mighell Report, Dennis and I tackle the issue of the mobile website. There are stats out there somewhere that for most people, their smartphone is the primary way they access the Internet. So we thought we’d talk about whether it makes sense for law firms to offer mobile…
Blawg of the Day – Professional Development Perspectives
Here’s a blog on a topic that’s near and dear to my heart, because it covers a subset of law practice management education. It’s called Professional Development Perspectives, and it aims to provide guidance on personal and professional organizational development. It’s published by Cindy Pladziewicz, a lawyer/Ph.D. right here in my hometown of Dallas. …
Blawg of the Day – Labor & Employment Law Navigator
The Labor & Employment Law Navigator aims to steer employers through the choppy waters of labor & employment law. It’s published by Keith Ashmus and Rebecca Bennett of the Cleveland firm Frantz Ward. They’re examining the Affordable Care Act’s impact on employer-provided health insurance, NLRB protections on social media, and mobile phones for commercial drivers,…
Blawg of the Day – Trademark Law & Litigation Guide
James Hastings is the founding member of Merchants’ Counsel LLC, and the author of the Trademark Law & Litigation Guide, a publication for in-house counsel and brand owners. James is based in Ridgefield, Connecticut, and on the blog he’s discussing such recent issues as trademark bullying, domain name dispute basics, best practices for trademark…
Blawg of the Day – Gateway FDA
To end the week, we’ll take a look at Gateway FDA, a blog written by a team of attorneys experienced in successfully guiding FDA-regulated companies through regulatory, corporate, intellectual property, licensing, product liability, and other critical U.S. legal challenges. In this case, the team of attorneys comes from the New York/Florida/Ontario firm of Hodgson…
