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
Blawg of the Day – Cadwalader International Practice Law Blog
“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…
Blawg of the Day – Legal Malpractice Decisions
As you might expect, the blog Legal Malpractice Decisions is a blog about….legal malpractice decisions – mostly in Illinois. It’s published by Edward Clinton, a Chicago lawyer. In addition to discussing malpractice decisions, he’s also commenting on significant ethical issues and cases discussing the attorney-client communication privilege.
Blawg of the Day – Legal as She is Spoke
Here’s a nifty niche blog, brought to you by New York Law School. It’s called Legal as She is Spoke, and it’s designed to be a discussion of law and journalism. The blog is an online project of the Program in Law and Journalism at the law school, and it “reports on the state…
Blawg of the Day – Law Without Borders
The blog Law Without Borders discusses “adventures in legal outsourcing to India and beyond.” Its author is Russell Smith, a New York lawyer who loves India and is passionate about legal process outsourcing. Recent posts discuss data privacy rules and outsourcing, discovery reform, and labor cost savings.
Blawg of the Day – LawWebMarketing
LawWebMarketing.com is the blog of Consultwebs, a law firm web design company. On their blog they announce the launching of new websites, discuss new tools to use on your firm website, and other marketing technology issues.
Blawg of the Day – IP Litigation Update
Big firm Perkins Coie is providing a review of recent developments in copyright, trademark, and trade secrets at the IP Litigation Update. Most of the posts discuss recent intellectual property court decisions, that cover topics including counterfeiting, cybersquatting, and licensing, among others.
Blawg of the Day – Michael Geist’s Blog
Michael Geist is a professor at the University of Ottawa where he holds the Canada Research Chair in Internet and E-Commerce Law. At his self-titled Michael Geist’s Blog, he’s discussing law and the Internet, and related issues. You’ll find recent posts on digital locks, the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, and more on Canadian copyright laws.
Blawg of the Day – IP In Brief
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…
Blawg of the Day – Entertainment Law Matters
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…
