An intellectual property law blog for you today – it’s called Retail Patent Litigation, and it’s designed to help retailers understand patent litigation and how to effectively and creatively drive their individual cases to positive resolution. The blog is published by R. David Donoghue, a partner with Holland & Knight’s Chicago office. He has
Blawg of the Day – TMT Perspectives
We’ll finish the week with TMT Perspectives, a blog offering insight and comment on business, legal and policy developments affecting the telecom, media and technology sectors. Recent posts have discussed theft of trade secrets, auctioning broadcast television spectrum, the end of the browser wars, and more.
Blawg of the Day – Line of Sight
Today’s blog, Line of Sight – Pipeline Law in Focus, offers a view of the current legal and regulatory landscape changes that are affecting pipeline owners and operators in North America. Published by Charlene Wright of the Kansas City, Missouri firm of Lathrop & Gage, the blog is recently covering news items from around…
Blawg of the Day – California Punitive Damages
Perhaps my favorite part of today’s blog is its tag line – California Punitive Damages – An Exemplary Blog. Lawyer humor. But seriously, this blog does a great job providing news and commentary on punitive damages litigation not only in California, but nationwide. It’s brought to you by the lawyers at Horvitz & Levy, the…
Blawg of the Day – Law of Social and Emerging Media
Brian Wassom is a commercial litigator with the firm of Honigman, Miller, Schwartz and Cohn in Southeast Michigan. His practice focuses on copyright, trademark, publicity rights, media law, and related subject matter, and he’s talking about some of that at Law of Social and Emerging Media. some of his recent posts focus on how…
Blawg of The Day – New Jersey Litigation Law Blog
Do the folks at Fox Rothschild every stop building blogs? Today’s blog is the New Jersey Litigation Law Blog, dedicated to representing Garden State business interests. Lately they have been discussing eDiscovery and legal holds, but they are also talking about recent New Jersey decisions, federal legislation affecting New Jersey businesses, and more.
Blawg of the Day – Structured Finance in Brief
Reed Smith’s structured finance group brings us Structured Finance in Brief, providing updates and analysis on current structured finance issues. They’re discussing such recent topics as noteholder meetings, Commodity Futures Trading Commission Rules, the “Basel III liquidity buffer,” (whatever that means), and loan level data, among others.
Blawg of the Day – Karel’s Legal Blog
Karel Frielink is a lawyer with the firm of Spigt Dutch, which is located in Curacao. His blog, Karel’s Legal Blog, provides information on legal affairs in Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, & St. Maarten. He’s discussing cross-border converion and merger, good corporate governance, and taking control of a Curacao company through a foreign court decision,…
Blawg of the Day – Media Law Bytes and Pieces
For those of you interested in media law check out Media Law Bytes & Pieces, featuring comment on the law of media, content and entertainment from big firm BakerHostetler. They’re discussing how to object to new generic top level domain names (gTLDs), Google search and free speech, artists sued for copyright infringement, and whether…
Blawg of the Day – The Labor & Employment Report
The Labor & Employment Report styles itself “your one-stop blog to learn about the latest in labor and employment law issues,” tracking the NLRB, state and federal court employment law decisions, and actions from relevant governmental agencies. Recent posts have covered topics including IRS health care regulations, the decline of labor union membership, and rules…