Big firm Jackson Lewis publishes the Workplace Privacy, Data Management, & Security Report, with editor Joseph Lazzarotti and six other contributors. You’ll find recent posts on such topics as GINA, HIPAA, health information technology, social networking, workplace investigations, and written information security programs, among others.
Blawg of the Day – Trends in International Litigation
Edward Joffe is an international lawyer, having practiced in South Florida since 1985. His blog, Trends in International Litigation provides updates on such topics as the Anti-Terrorism Act, counterfeit trademarks, export controls, foreign defamation, importing regulations, money laundering, qui tam, and much, much more.
Blawg of the Day – Tarlton Library News
We’ll head to my law school alma mater today with Tarlton Library News. It contains about what you would expect – news about new titles, collections, exhibits, legal research and more at UT-Austin Law School’s library.
Blawg of the Day – CyberInquirer
It has been awhile since I mentioned a blog from a big firm, and today’s comes from Cozen & O’Connor. CyberInquirer provides news and views on recent developments in cyber law and insurance, and it’s published by two of the firm’s lawyers, Richard Bortnick and Pamela Pengelley. Current posts include such topics as cybersecurity, credit…
Blawg of the Day – First Reference Talks
First Reference Talks is designed as a forum for anyone with an opinion on human resources and internal controls issues in Canada to express their views. It’s published by the company First Reference, a publisher of payroll and employment law and ready-to-use internal control policies and procedures, and it’s authored by a whole bunch of…
Blawg of the Day – IP Law Alert
Another day, another intellectual property blog. Today we take a look at IP Law Alert, which provides “practical perspectives on intellectual property legal developments.” It’s published by Gibbons, a firm with offices in New Jersey, New York, Philadelphia, and Delaware. You’ll find recent posts on topics including false marketing litigation, the Bilski decision, and…
Blawg of the Day – The Trial Warrior
Another Canadian blog for you today – The Trial Warrior is written by Toronto-based Antonin I. Pribetic, who specializes in domestic and international commercial litigation and arbitration. As he puts it, the blog “endeavours to lead rather than simply follow; to enlighten, inform and entertain, as well as to learn from its readers, contributors and…
Blawg of the Day – The Supreme Court of Texas Blog
You’d think with a name like The Supreme Court of Texas Blog, it would be the official blog of the Lone Star State’s highest court. But you’d be wrong. It’s the blog of Austin attorney Don Cruse, who aims to cover important cases from petition through briefing, oral argument and rehearing, to give readers…
Blawg of the Day – Construction Law in North Carolina
Melissa Dewey Brumback is a construction and business dispute attorney with the Raleigh, N.C. firm of Ragsdale Liggett. Her new blog, Construction Law in North Carolina, features posts for construction professionals and business owners in the Tar Heel State. She’s discussing statutes of limitations, universal design, defining “substantial completion,” tax incentives for construction projects,…
Blawg of the Day – Immigration and Visa Blog
Niren & Associates is an immigration law firm based in Toronto, and Michael Niren is publishing the Immigration and Visa Blog to discuss his experience. You’ll find posts on a wide range of immigration topics.
