The blog law.arts.culture doesn’t post often enough, in my opinion – it looks to be a great blog.  Brought to you by the folks at Osgoode Hall Law School, the blog aims to explore the intersection of law and the arts – literature, music, theatre, film, visual art and more.  Great idea, right?  Only problem

“The world’s gone global!”  So says big firm Cadwalader at their International Practice Law Blog, which discusses topics and trends in international litigation.  The blog is intended to provide timely discussion of judicial and regulatory decisions as well as topics and trends in international litigation, dispute resolution, investigations, regulatory compliance, and enforcement.  You’ll find

Andrew Berger is counsel to the New York firm of Tannenbaum, Helpern, Syracuse & Hirschtritt, and he’s blogging about intellectual property law at IP in Brief.  As he states, “innovation, new technologies and new media continue to change and reshape copyright and trademark law.  This blog tracks, discusses, and comments on these changes.”   Recent

Entertainment Law Matters discusses disputes and developments in the entertainment industry.  Published by the firm of Frankfurt Kurnit, a New York City firm, they offer “plain English summaries and analysis of some of the hottest entertainment industry law battles….recent court rulings, arbitrations, mediations, settlements, statutory and regulatory developments, and new business trends.”  You’ll find recent