As more and more people publish books, blogs, and other content online, the legal issues around those publications continue to evolve. At Post or Perish, a group of lawyers from the Chicago firm of Funkhouser Vegosen Liebman & Dunn is helping online publishers navigate the “bewildering, but always entertaining, electronic landscape.” They’re discussing topics
Blawg of the Day – The Law & Other Anomalies
The Law & Other Anomalies was started by Boston attorney Stephen Honig as he was preparing to leave for Russia to teach American business law to Russian law students. Since he got back, he’s been blogging about lots of other things, including baseball and other things he’s thinking about. Recent posts have discussed topics like…
Blawg of the Day – St. Louis Bankruptcy Attorney
You may have noticed that I have been featuring bankruptcy blogs lately – I came across a bunch all at one time, so I’m featuring some of the blogs with better content. One common theme all of these bankruptcy blogs have is that they are primarily directed at potential clients – many of them provide…
Blawg of the Day – Res Communis
Google Translate tells me that Res Communis means “common goods.” In any event, the blog of the same same discusses the legal aspects of human activities using aerospace technologies. It’s published by the University of Mississippi School of Law’s National Center for Remote Sensing, Air and Space Law. Lately you won’t find much in the…
Blawg of the Day – MediateBC
MediateBC is the blog of The Mediate BC Society, a dispute resolution organization in British Columbia. The blog is devoted to discussing the development of dispute resolution services, as well as improving access to justice and introducing a problem-solving approach to justice system professionals and users.
Blawg of the Day – Immigration View
Today’s blog comes from uber-blogging firm Fox Rothschild. It’s Immigration View, helping readers navigate complex U.S. immigration laws. They are discussing topics that include the Interview Waiver Program (in India), potential upcoming immigration reform, and news relating to embassies and immigration offices around the world.
Blawg of the Day – CFBP Monitor
Today we visit one of the blogs nominated for this year’s ABA Blawg 100. The CFPB Monitor provides “news, guidance and insightful perspectives for companies affected by the policies and actions of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. It’s brought to you by the Consumer Financial Services Group at big firm Ballard Spahr, and they’re…
Blawg of the Day – Don’t Go Alone: A Bankruptcy Law Blog
The firm of Kelsey & Trask, of Framingham, Massachusetts, publishes Don’t Go Alone: A Bankruptcy Law Blog. As you can tell from the title, the blog is primarily aimed at debtors and creditors and how to go through the bankruptcy process. Lots of infographics!
Blawg of the Day – Steptoe Cyberblog
The Steptoe Cyberblog is published by worldwide big firm Steptoe & Johnson. The goal of the blog is to serve up “opinionated and provocative thoughts on the issues – especially cybersecurity and privacy – that arise at the intersection of law, information technology, and security.” You’ll find recent posts on topics like the EU’s new…
Blawg of the Day – CEB Blog
The CEB Blog calls itself “your partner in practice,” but this message primarily goes to California attorneys. CEB stands for Continuing Education of the Bar, a professional development program of the University of California. The blog offers helpful tips in different types of substantive law, including constitutional law, criminal law, elder law, employment law, estate…
