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

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.

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

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,