All right, I’m a bit behind on talking about this, but there’s a reason for it. As I was planning for a vacation last month, I decided to throw restaurant ideas into an Evernote folder, so I could come back later and make a decision. It turns out there were too many good choices to
Blawg of the Day – The Race to the Bottom
Continuing our tour of business law blogs, The Race to the Bottom is a unique collaboration among legal professionals, law school faculty, and law school students from around the country. The blog is designed as a forum for discussing methods of improving the corporate governance process, the role of the SEC and Delaware in the…
Blawg of the Day – Securities Law Practice Center
A couple of securities law blogs for you over the next few days, starting with the Securities Law Practice Center. It’s brought to you by the folks at the Practising Law Institute, and edited by Kara O’Brien. The blog is designed to be a destination point for securities practitioners to get the latest…
Blawg of the Day – New York Business Litigation and Employment Attorneys Blog
Today’s business law blog has a narrower niche than the others – it’s the New York Business Litigation and Employment Attorneys Blog. As you might expect, the blog covers business litigation, employment and securities-related legal issues in New York. It’s published by New York City lawyer David Rich, who is discussing such recent topics…
Spring Cleaning During the Summer, Part 3: Taking out the Junk
I’ll finish my “Spring Cleaning During the Summer” series by talking about what’s inside your computer, now that we’ve done our best to clean the outside. If you’re like me, you’ve installed a lot of programs that you no longer use, and you probably also have a lot of junk on your computer that you…
Blawg of the Day – Nancy Rapoport’s Blogspot
This week we’re wrapping up a three-week series on business law blogs. Today I’ll introduce you to Nancy Rapoport, who’s a professor at the Boyd School of Law at UNLV. At her self-titled Nancy Rapoport’s Blogspot, she’s blogging about governance in higher education, in businesses, and law firms, as well as bankruptcy ethics, popular…
Blawg of the Day – Harvard Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation
To close our second week visiting business law blogs, we’re visiting the blog with the longest title – The Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation. The forum provides updates on working papers, speakers, seminars, and other activities sponsored by the program, as well as communications about corporate governance and financial…
Blawg of the Day – FCPA Professor
Another blog today on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, this one from the academic world – FCPA Professor is Mike Koehler of Butler University. Recently he’s been discussing FCPA enforcement, Dodd-Frank, compliance certificates, and the Haiti Telco case, among other topics.
Research Site of the Day – LegalTech Directory
Looking for the latest in legal technology? Then check out the LegalTech Directory, from the folks at American Lawyer Media. There you’ll find listings of technology providers, information on recent product releases, white papers, webcasts, expert reviews of products, news, and more. It looks like a lot of the information that gets published in…
Blawg of the Day – FCPA Compliance and Ethics Blog
Continuing with our series on business law blogs, today we visit the FCPA Compliance and Ethics Blog. It’s published by Thomas Fox, a Houston lawyer who now helps companies with FCPA (Foreign Corrupt Practices Act) compliance, risk management and international transactions. On his blog he’s discussing internal investigations, ethics and compliance training, social media…
