We’ll end the week with a tasty look at the Restaurant Law Blog, which is published by the Denver firm of Messner & Reeves.  Their goal is to provide continuing support and inspiration to entrepreneurial restaurateurs everywhere, by sharing their collective experience in commercial litigation, employment law, regulation, zoning, licensing, real estate law, and

From right in my backyard here in Dallas comes the cleverly-named From the SOX Up blog, brought to you by the securities law folks at Gardere Wynne Sewell.  The blog aims to provide the latest developments in securities law and corporate governance, and they’re talking about “say-on-pay” requirements, criminal penalties for SEC violations, and investment

To end the week, I’ll feature a blog on developments in the law of government contracts.  The Contractor’s Perspective aims to bring a unique perspective to the issues facing federal contractors, which include bid protests, compliance audits, contract administration, suspension and disbarment, change order negotiations and defending allegations of false claims, among others.  The blog

Although most lawyers I know entered the profession in part because they have good communications skills, not all lawyers are natural-born speakers.  For those lawyers who could use some help with speaking, check out Speech Advice, by Faith Pincus.  She’s offering posts on the fear of public speaking, rhetorical techniques, appellate and other types

Today we’ll relax and take a look at the hospitality industry, with Hospitality Lawg – a blog that features commentary on hospitality law, news, and developments.  It was launched “with the modest realization that the entire hospitality industry was entering a ‘new normal.’  The blog features posts on misclassification of employees, marketing analytics, and online