Today’s blog is one with great potential, but lacking in a few ways. It’s Singularity Health Law, from Gregory Piche of Denver, Colorado. The blog’s tagline is “Creative solutions to legal problems,” but it doesn’t go into any more detail than that. In fact, the blog doesn’t really explain anything about its content, or
Blawg of the Day – Red Flags
To end the week, I’ll feature a niche blog that really needs to post more often. It’s called Red Flags, and it’s “a resource in the fight against arson and insurance fraud.” It’s brought to you by Dave May and Dave Proctor of the Des Moines firm of Bradshaw, Fowler, Proctor & Fairgrave. They…
Blawg of the Day – Smart Grid Legal News
A great niche blog for you today – it’s called Smart Grid Legal News, providing “high voltage insight on smart grid issues.” They’re blogging about activities at state regulatory commissions, the Department of Energy, and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. It’s authored by a group of lawyers at Stevens & Lee, a Pennsylvania firm.
Blawg of the Day – Personal Injury Law Journal
Another personal injury blog for you today – the Personal Injury Law Journal was launched as a way to provide clients with timely information, news alerts and commentary on recent personal injury case law. It’s published by a number of lawyers at the New Jersey firm of Stark & Stark. You can read posts on…
Blawg of the Day – Spinal Cord Injury Law Blog
The Spinal Cord Injury Law Blog is where Karen Koehler blogs about all things related to spinal cord injuries with a focus on SCI legal developments. Karen is an attorney with Stritmatter Kessler Whelan Coluccio, a Seattle firm. Recent posts have discussed topics such as whether being paralyzed means being pain-free, spontaneous recovery, brain-computer interfaces,…
Blawg of the Day – Work Knowledge Blog
Here’s a blog from a firm based right here in Dallas – it’s the Work Knowledge Blog, from big firm Gardere Wynne Sewell. It looks like the standard employment law blog, with posts on affirmative action, discrimination, immigration,retaliation, wage & hour issues, and more. They haven’t posted in a while – let’s hope that…
Blawg of the Day – Australian Immigration Melting Pot
I haven’t mentioned a foreign law blog in a while, or an immigration law blog – so I’m killing two birds with one stone to end the week. The Australian Immigration Melting Pot is brought to you by Immigration Solutions Lawyers, a Sydney firm specializing in – you guessed it, immigration law. They have been…
Blawg of the Day – Pacific Northwest Injury Law Advocate
Today’s blog is the Pacific Northwest Injury Law Advocate, which provides news and updates on personal injury with a focus on the Northwest and the Seattle-Tacoma Metro Area. It’s published by the Seattle firm of Stritmatter, Kessler, Whelan Coluccio, and they’re discussing such recent topics as child brain injuries, texting while driving, cyclist fatalities,…
Blawg of the Day – Data Privacy Monitor
I moderated a panel at last week’s Association of Corporate Counsel annual meeting on the idea of WikiLeaking, so today’s blog is on a topic I’ve been thinking a lot about lately. The Data Privacy Monitor provides commentary on data privacy, security and social media subjects. Recent posts have covered topics like healthcare data breaches,…
Blawg of the Day – TelecomMediaTech Law Blog
The Washington, D.C. firm of Rini Coran represents telecom, media and technology clients; when it came time to start a blog, they mashed all those words together to create the TelecomMediaTech Law Blog. They’re discussing topics like broadband, indecency, USF reforms, Net neutrality, privacy, and other topics.
