Today we’ll take a look at a different kind of tax blog with Customs Law, which features the “postings of a customs lawyer on the state of American customs law, international trade law, and whatever else strikes my fancy.”  It’s published by Larry Friedman of Barnes/Richardson, a global trade law firm with offices in

Tax Law Round Up is brought to you by Goulston & Storrs, featuring summaries ot tax law developments that affect businesses in real estate, general corporate and international areas.  You’ll find recent posts discussing topics like green incentives for buildings, District of Columbia Use Tax filings, and synopses of recent tax opinions.

To end the week, let’s visit the CFPB Law Blog – the initials stand for Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and the blog covers the priorities, initiatives and regulatory actions and proceedings of the agency.  It’s published by the national firm of Dykema.  They’re reporting on such recent CFPB actions as credit reporting complaints, debt collectors,

Is there such a thing as “a better divorce?”  The folks at A Better Divorce certainly think so:  they are an interdisciplinary group of professionals committed to non-court solutions for family law matters.  From a geographical standpoint, they serve clients in Southern California.  You’ll find posts on guidelines for working through conflict, how to begin

Lexpert is “Canada’s leading source of news and information about the business of law.”  The Lexpert Blog provides an online version of some of the news it’s reporting, with recent stories on foreign investment rules, litigation financing, and recent Canadian law firm mergers.

Constitutional Daily is one of the “many great websites bringing news, humor, and ill-informed opinions to the legal community.”  The publishers’ alter egos sounds a little like a gang of legal superheroes, with names like The Philadelphia Lawyer, The Namby Pamby, The Robot Pimp, Shadow Hand, and Dr. Rob Dobrenski – that last one is