Are you a member of a homeowners or other neighborhood association in Virginia? Then you’ll appreciate the Virginia Community Association Law Blog. It’s published by the Richmond firm LeClair Ryan, and you’ll find some interesting posts on board member duties, collections, covenant enforcement, leasing issues, meetings and proxies, recreational facilities, and more.
Blawg of the Day – The Appellate Record
A blog in my own Texas backyard for you today – The Appellate Record is published by Kendall Gray of the Houston office of Andrews Kurth. He describes the blog as “the online community and virtual watering hole for appellate lawyers and anyone else who is comfortable with their inner law nerd.” You’ll find posts…
Blawg of the Day – Health Care Integration Advisors
The Albany/Poughkeepsie firm of Iseman, Cunningham, Riester & Hyde is publishing Health Care Integration Advisors, where they help people in “overcoming obstacles among the continuum of care.” You’ll find posts here on such topics as compliance, healthcare reform, New York laws and developments, and Stark and Anti-kickback laws.
Using Facebook for all your Email?
There’s no question that Facebook would love it if it was the one destination all of us used all day, every day. Toward that end, they recently unveiled Facebook Messages, which features texts, chat and email together in one single line of conversation. It’s definitely an interesting concept, and maybe one that will catch…
Blawg of the Day – Abbey Spanier Blog
The Abbey Spanier Blog is the self-titled publication of the New York firm of Abbey Spanier Rodd & Abrams, LLP. They’re weighing in on important topics and trends pertaining to class actions in the areas of employment, securities, antitrust, consumer protection law, and more. There’s also a “There Oughtta Be a Law” feature every Friday,…
New Ways to Use Dropbox
Anyone who reads this blog knows by now (and perhaps is tiredof knowing) that I’m a huge fan of Dropbox – I keep all of my files there now, so I can access my work files on my home computer, and my home files on my work computer when I’m on the road. I’ve…
Blawg of the Day – The Critical Path
A combo blog for you today – construction law and ADR. The Critical Path aims to provide tools for resolving construction disputes, through talking about various mediation techniques for dealing with construction law claims. It’s published by Ron White Mediation, a Claremont, California mediator with a long legal career in construction law.
Blawg of the Day – The CFSL Bulletin
The CFSL Bulletin is published by big firm Foley & Lardner, and CFSL stands for Consumer Financial Services Litigation. You’ll find posts here on the new Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection, various fraud statutes, lending discrimination, and much more.
Blawg of the Day – RLUIPA Blog
I love a good niche blog, and today’s blog is in such a small niche I almost had to look it up. Fortunately, the blog authors have a page explaining the purpose of their blog (which I recommend everyone do!). The RLUIPA Blog discusses the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act, a statute that…
Blawg of the Day – Michigan Collection Law Blog
We head to Michigan today, to visit the Michigan Collection Law Blog. It’s published by Gary Nitzkin of Nitzkin & Associates – I first met Gary a number of years ago at ABA TECHSHOW, and he’s a great guy. You’ll find blog posts on bad debt collection, collection law firms in the news,…
