Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Blawg of the Day — Delaware Bankruptcy Litigation
Megafirm Fox Rothschild has another blog, this one focused on bankruptcy litigation. The appropriately-titled Delaware Bankruptcy Litigation blog isn't just limited to Delaware, though; they're providing information on corporate bankruptcy proceedings not just in Delaware, but throughout the United States. It's authored by Jason Cornell, an attorney in the firm's Wilmington office.
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Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Blawg of the Day — Reverse & Render
I've been eager to announce this blog for awhile now -- it's from my former law firm, Cowles & Thompson here in Dallas. Reverse & Render is published by the firm's Appellate Law section, namely Mike Northrup, Byron Henry, and David Oliveros. They're providing insight and commentary on Texas appellate law, with a focus on Dallas and North Texas opinions. Give it a look -- you'll find some terrific stuff there!
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Monday, January 5, 2009
Blawg of the Day — Event ACCess
I wish the folks at Event ACCess would post more often -- this looks like a really valuable site. It's brought to you by the Association of Corporate Counsel, and it's designed to provide news and updates on ACC events and seminars held in the US, Canada, and Europe. Terrific idea -- you just have to post more than once a month!
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Friday, January 2, 2009
Blawg of the Day — Innovate! Hamilton
Innovate! Hamilton provides information and resources for innovators located in the Hamilton, Ontario region -- but I'm sure the posts provide value for innovators in other places as well. It's published by Michele Ballagh, a lawyer and trademark agent, and innovator, from Hamilton.
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Thursday, January 1, 2009
Blawg of the Day — For the Defense
For The Defense is the blog of the Defense Research Institute. There are a good number of authors on this blog -- at least 14 -- and they're discussing a wide range of legal as well as political issues, including climate change, commercial litigation, employment law, intellectual property, professional liability, and more. One great feature of this blog is that each author has his or her own dedicated RSS feed, so you can narrow your reading if you prefer a particular author's voice.
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Blawg of the Day — PatentFools
The PatentFools are Gene Quinn and John White, patent attorneys and educators who believe themselves to be the funniest patent attorneys alive. (I am in no position to disagree on this.) The point of the blog is "to try and identify wrongs, articulate positions, influence decision-makers and have some fun saving the world for generations to come." Sounds like fun!
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Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Blawg of the Day — Beloblawg
Another day, another blog from Texas. This one is called Beloblawg, and it's written by the attorneys at the firm of Bertolino, LLP (with offices in Auston, San Antonio, and Houston). They're discussing legal issues affecting the firm's clients in both Texas and Florida.
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Monday, December 29, 2008
Blawg of the Day — San Antonio Criminal Lawyer Blog
Today, a blog from my home state of Texas. The San Antonio Criminal Lawyer Blog is brought to you by someone known only as Carl. As you might expect, he's discussing criminal law (primarily DWI) from a San Antonio point of view. I'd bet the blog would be more of a marketing tool if Carl would identify himself!
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Friday, December 26, 2008
Blawg of the Day — docNative Paradigm Blog
One of my good legal technology buddies, Tom O'Connor, has been blogging along for awhile at the docNative Paradigm Blog. Tom's an e-Discovery and computerized litigation support system whiz, and I'm so glad he's finally taking his expertise to the blogosphere. Check out his posts on electronically stored information, predictions for 2009, and reports from e-Discovery conferences.
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Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Blawg of the Day — Canadian IP Perspectives
From Regina, Saskatchewan comes Canadian IP Perspectives, the blog of Josh McFadden at MacPherson Leslie & Tyerman. He's surveying the legal landscape on trademarks, copyright and domain names, among other things.
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Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Blawg of the Day — Green Energy and Development Law
There have been a real burst of "green law" blogs coming out lately, and Green Energy and Development Law is one of the latest. It's published by Brad Mondschein of the Hartford office of Pullman and Comley. He's discussing topics like sustainable development, green building requirements, energy conservation, and alternative energy.
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Monday, December 22, 2008
Blawg of the Day — The Newsroom Law Blog
Here's an interesting niche blog from the Brooks Pierce firm in Raleigh, North Carolina. The Newsroom Law Blog is a group effort, examining legal issues facing broadcast and print newsrooms.
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Friday, December 19, 2008
Blawg of the Day — Executive Women's Networking Blog
Another day, another blog from Epstein Becker Green. This one is the Executive Women's Networking Blog, and it's a forum for women executives to share their experiences of an opinions about business development, networking, mentoring, and life/work balance. It's published by Frances Green, a partner and member of the firm's Labor and Employment practice.
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Thursday, December 18, 2008
Blawg of the Day — Toxic Tort Litigation Blog
Epstein Becker Green has a new blog, and it's focused on toxic torts. The Toxic Tort Litigation Blog features discussion on CERCLA, class actions, environmental litigation, toxic torts in different industries, the various legal theories that apply to these types of cases, and much more. It's primarily authored by William Ruskin, a member of the firm's Litigation and Real Estate practice groups.
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Blawg of the Day — Houston Criminal Law Journal
Herman Martinez is a partner at Madrid, Martinez & Associates, a Houston firm that specializes in criminal law. He's publishing the Houston Criminal Law Journal, where he's providing news and updates on issues like bonding, DWI, Houston courts, police, and probation.
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Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Blawg of the Day — Southern California Employment Law Report
The Southern California Employment Law Report is authored by Diane Crumpacker, a Los Angeles attorney with the Crumpacker Law Group. She's helping California businesses untangle the web of employment regulations.
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Monday, December 15, 2008
Blawg of the Day — Florida Insurance Blog
Today we head to Florida, where Mark Nation is blogging at the Florida Insurance Blog. He's a Longwood, Florida attorney who represents policyholders in disputes with their insurance companies, and he provides insight and commentary into insurance law and litigation in the Sunshine State.
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Saturday, December 13, 2008
This week's edition....
....of the Internet Legal Research Weekly is up and available for your reading pleasure.
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Friday, December 12, 2008
Blawg of the Day — Kennedy's Immigration Law Report
Kennedy's Immigration Law Report is published by Austin Kennedy of Brick Gentry, a Des Moines, Iowa law firm. He heads the firm's immigration law practice group, with an emphasis on employment-based immigration law. He's talking about immigration trends and work visas, among other things.
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Thursday, December 11, 2008
Blawg of the Day — Tucson Land Use Law Blog
Michael Fleishman of Fleishman Law in Tucson is blogging at the Tucson Land Use Law Blog. He helps clients effectively and cost-efficiently deal with the wide range of legal issues that arise in the use and ownership of land, and at his blog he's talking about this and other real estate issues.
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Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Blawg of the Day — Bentley Tolk's Marketing for Attorneys
I suppose if repetition drives the message home, then Bentley Tolk's Marketing for Attorneys, Marketing for Law Firms, and Marketing for Lawyers certainly gets the job done. As you might expect, he's talking about marketing -- his recent posts discuss social networking, teleseminars, syndication, and blogging, among other things.
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Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Blawg of the Day — Megawatt
Megawatt is the new, sweet-looking blog from British Columbia firm Clark Wilson. As the "British Columbia Renewable Energy Blog," Megawatt is covering such forms of alternative energies as wind, geothermal, hydroelectric, ocean, solar, bioenergy, and carbon trading.
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Monday, December 8, 2008
Blawg of the Day — TevlinGleadle Employment Law Strategies
TevlinGleadle is a Vancouver law firm, and Dan Gleadle is blogging away at TevlinGleadle Employment Law Strategies -- Perspectives from Vancouver. As you might imagine, he's providing commentary on developments in the field of employment law, of primary interest to persons subject to the employment laws of the Province of British Columbia.
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Friday, December 5, 2008
Twitter Page of The Day
As many of you may know, earlier this year Dennis Kennedy and I published the book The Lawyer's Guide to Collaboration Tools and Technologies: Smart Ways to Work Together, and we've been pleased by its success. We created the Lawyer's Guide to Collaboration blog and Collaboration Tools Wiki as online extensions of the book, where we have been posting how the world of collaboration tools has evolved since the book came out.
Now it's time for another outlet for our collaborative efforts. Dennis and I have set up a Twitter Collaborative Tools microblog, where we plan to regularly post bits of news and information on tools and technologies that make it easier for people to work together. If you're on Twitter, join us at http://twitter.com/collabtools. If you're not on Twitter, maybe this is a good excuse to join!
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Blawg of the Day — Doorey's Workplace Law Blog
A Canadian blog for you today -- Doorey's Workplace Law Blog features thoughts on Canadian labour and employment law for students and others. It's written by David Doorey, a professor at York University Law School in Toronto.
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Thursday, December 4, 2008
Blawg of the Day — Furniture Law Blog
Well, it's a week for odd niche blogs, and the Furniture Law Blog is no exception. It's another blog from blogging powerhouse Womble Carlyle, and they're following patent and intellectual property law in the furniture industry here.
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Blawg of the Day — Desert Estate Planning Law Blog
The Desert Estate Planning Law Blog is brought to you by Daryl Binkley, of Palm Springs, California. He's discussing the usual estate planning topics, plus some more unique subjects -- business succession planning, celebrity estate planning, couples planning, pet trusts, non-probate assets, and more.
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Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Blawg of the Day — Current Trends in Copyright, Trademark and Entertainment Law
Tamera Bennett is nicknamed by her clients as the "IP quarterback." She helps rock stars, leadership coaches, financial gurus, and custom motorcycle designers protect their intellectual property. At her blog, Current Trends in Copyright, Trademark, and Entertainment Law, she's discussing intellectual property issues, particularly as they apply to the entertainment industry, but in other areas, too.
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Monday, December 1, 2008
Blawg of the Day — bevlog
Now, here's a blog I can drink to -- bevlog is brought to you by the firm of Lehrman Beverage Law, based in Washington D.C., and focused on the federal regulation of beer, wine and spirits. The blog's mission is to review the labels approved by the TTB every year, and find the most noteworthy, amazing, and cool. This is a law-related weblog? Sounds like a party to me!
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Saturday, November 29, 2008
Hot off the Presses
Issue #320 of the Internet Legal Research Weekly is available for your reading pleasure.
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