The folks at the Ontario firm of Heenan Blaikie are blogging at the Condo Reporter, which provides timely commentaries on the latest developments in condominium law in the province.  Recent posts have discussed owner requests for records, condo pool safety, breaking class, and prohibiting dangerous offenders in condos, among other topics.

The search site Court Listener was created by a masters student at the Berkeley School of Information, with the goal of creating a free and competitive real-time alert tool for the U.S. judicial system.  Right now, the site has daily information on all precedential opinions issued by the 13 federal circuits and the Supreme Court

And we’re back to the big firm blogs today with Employment Matters, from Mintz Levin.  It’s a blog about current developments and issues in employment, labor and benefits law, and it’s being written by a number of the firm’s lawyers.  You’ll find recent posts on school-related leave, immigration discrimination, and recent decisions on effective

I wound up with one extra business law blog, so I’ll finish this series on a Monday.  We end with SEC Tea Party, a blog that provides commentary on SEC administrative decisions.  It’s published by Robert Fusfeld, a former SEC enforcement lawyer and now lecturer at the Institute for Public Policy Studies at the

We end our three-week series on business law blogs by visiting SEC Actions, a blog covering SEC investigations, civil and criminal securities enforcement actions, class actions and internal investigations.  It’s published by Thomas Gorman, a lawyer in the Washington, D.C. office of Dorsey & Whitney.  He’s talking a lot lately about fraud – by