Featured Blawgers
Above the Law published by David
Lat.
David Lat is the editor and chief of one of the most popular and most read legal blogs, Above the Law. ATL gives readers the "inside" scoop of the judiciary, government and large law firm
"life". It combines legal analysis with a lot of insider gossip, and is always an enjoyable read. Prior to ATL, David wrote Underneath Their Robes (and still posts there once in awhile). And join David's Above the Law
Facebook group -- and read Above the Law, once you start, you can't stop.
LawSites, MediaLaw, Legal Blog Watch and Lawyer 2
Lawyer published by Robert Ambrogi of the Law Office of Robert J. Ambrogi.
One of the best known legal bloggers, lawyer, writer, editor Bob Ambrogi is also one of the busiest. Bob writes the popular LawSites blog which covers the blawgosphere, legal Websites and
legal technology tools & software and MediaLaw, which covers freedom of the press (and blogs). Bob also cowrites Law.com's Legal Blog Watch and cohosts the weekly podcast Lawyer 2
Lawyer, which covers the legal issues of the day. We read / listen-to them all!!
Technology & Marketing Law Blog and Goldman's
Observations published by Eric Goldman of Santa Clara University School of
Law.
Santa Clara Law School's Eric Goldman writes one of the most widely read legal technology and marketing blogs. Eric's Technology & Marketing Law Blog provides analysis of the latest
technology and Internet cases. A must read for those who want to stay current on Internet law. Goldman's Observations Blog covers a broader area of the law and life, from academics to
finance to anything else he is interested in. Great blogs to add to your Google Reader account.
The Common Scold published by Monica Bay of the
Law Technology News and American Lawyer Media, Inc..
It is baseball season, and the Yankees are on hot streak. And it follows that Monica Bay's The Common Scold is our featured blog. The Common Scold covers the blawgosphere and legal
technology news. Legal software, gadgets and tools, and electronic discovery are all covered, as well as legal marketing and... the New York Yankees. It is one of the best places on the Web
to learn about new technology products and services for law firms. Visit the The Common Scold and stay up to date on the latest technology trends and tools.
Law Dawg Blawg published by James Duggan, Diane Murley, Frank Houdek & Candle Wester-Mittan of the Southern Illinois University School of Law.
The Law Dawg Blawg serves the SIU Law School community, as well as the general Web public, introducing readers to legal research resources, legal research tips, book reviews and Law Dawgs
(Little Sheba the Hug Pug was a guest Law Dawg!!!). The blog is published by the librarian
team at the Southern Illinois University School of Law who have done a great job creating a community atmosphere. Visit the SIU Dawg (and cat :) friends while learning legal research tips and finding legal resources.
Inter Alia published by Tom
Mighell of Cowles & Thompson.
Inter Alia introduces users to new legal resources on the Internet, technology tips and legal blogs (by way of his Blawg of the Day feature). Tom also writes the Internet Legal Research
Weekly which has a number of online legal resources and complements the Inter Alia blog (subscribe by email
here). Read Inter Alia and discover new blogs and research sites and maybe even ask him to introduce your blog to the people.
Amazing Firms Amazing Practices published by Gerry Riskin of Edge International.
Amazing Firms Amazing Practices covers the business of law, including law firm management, strategy and marketing. Gerry's blog covers these topics in an interesting and entertaining way.
He a founder of Edge International, where he provides education and consulting services to large law firms. And do not miss his latest article in Edge International Review: Intelligent
Design for Law Firms and of course read his blog daily.
Illinois Trial Practice Weblog and Legal
Underground published by Evan Schaeffer of Schaeffer & Lamere
P.C..
Evan Schaeffer's Legal Underground covers the blawgosphere, legal news and "random" observations on the practice of law. The Illinois Trial Practice Weblog covers trial practice with many
tips and suggestions of great value to the trial attorney, whether or not practicing in Illinois (Evan also has a new book Deposition Checklists & Strategies). Both blogs shine a light on the practice of law and are great examples of how lawyers can help inform the online community.
ProfessorBainbridge.com published by Stephen
Bainbridge of UCLA School of Law.
ProfessorBainbridge.com is the blog from... Professor Bainbridge of UCLA Law School. The blog covers business and corporate law, including agency law, corporate governance, corporate social
responsibility, employment law, executive compensation, fiduciary duties, hedge funds and private equity, insider trading, management, mergers and acquisitions, Sarbanes-Oxley and
securities regulation. It also covers the legal landscape of blogging and online media. And it is an excellent resource for information on a variety of wines. Add a little legal economics
analysis, and one can quickly see why ProfessorBainbridge.com is a great daily read.
Legal Juice published by John Mesirow of
Mesirow & Stravitz, PLLC.
Legal Juice brings fun and entertaining legal news stories to you from across the globe. Given enough plaintiffs, defendants and judges... there is always something funny going on. Legal
Juice finds the funny and delivers the fun to you every day. Published by John Mesirow and the staff of Mesirow & Stravitz, PLLC, Legal Juice is a welcome break from the daily grind of
reading and rereading cases, depositions and transcripts... and even Python programming. So stop by Legal Juice daily for freshly squeezed "legal" entertainment.
Blawg's Blog published by Bill Gratsch of Blawg.com.
Blawg's Blog is the official Blog of Blawg.com. As a central part of the Blawg.com community of blawgers, Blawg's Blog covers news and thoughts from the blawgosphere, introducing readers to
new ideas and new blogs. Blawg's Blog is published by Bill Gratsch, and is a great great community feature of the site. We encourage all legal bloggers to join the Blawg.com community and
blawg directory and to read Blawg's Blog.
LibraryLaw Blog published by Mary Minow of California Association of Library Trustees and Commissioners.
The LibraryLaw Blog covers legal issues faced by libraries. These include Internet legal subjects, such as copyright laws, the Patriot Act, information access and the Children's Internet
Protection Act, as well as topics such as library governance. As information becomes more digitized, librarians are at the forefront of the access and intellectual property issues facing
the public. The LibraryLaw Blog is published by Mary Minow and is a must read for those interested in library legal issues.
Elder Law Prof Blog published by Kim Dayton of William Mitchell College of Law.
The Elder Law Prof Blog covers elder law issues and policies, as well as general health care legal issues. The blog is published by law professor Kim Dayton who also runs the National Elder Law Network (NELN) Website which has in-depth information on legal issues for seniors, their families and advocates. Both the Elder Law
Prof Blog and the National Elder Law Network Website are great resources that we highly recommend.
How Appealing published by Howard J. Bashman of Law Offices of Howard J. Bashman.
How Appealing provides continuous updates of judicial and court news and information, with links to original news sources. There is a focus on appellate decisions, as well as information
about the judiciary and court system. it is published by Pennsylvania appellate attorney Howard J. Bashman whose practice focuses on appellate litigation. How Appealing is a great resource
for anyone wanting to be updated of what is going on in the court system.
LawBiz Blog published by Ed Poll of LawBiz.com.
The LawBiz Blog covers the full spectrum of legal practice, including law firm management & strategy, legal marketing and business operations. The blog includes the LawBiz podcast that
includes interviews with other experts. Ed Poll is extremely well known in the law practice area, as he works to help law firms and the legal practice move towards 21st century business
practices. The blog is a great place to get new ideas and best practices on running a law firm.
Sentencing Law and Policy published by Douglas A.
Berman of the Moritz College of Law at The Ohio State University.
The Sentencing Law and Policy Blog covers criminal law cases, policies, legislation, news and scholarship. There is analysis on sentencing and capital punishment, with links and summaries
of relevant resources found on the Web. It is great place to get commentary on the news, which is consumed by criminal law cases from Scooter Libby to Genarlow Wilson. It is published by The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law Professor Douglas A. Berman and is a great place to learn about the laws and policies
behind the criminal law cases.
TaxProf Blog edited by the Paul L. Caron of the
University of Cincinnati College of Law.
TaxProf Blog covers tax law news, legislation, policy and academic scholarship. The blog is an especially great place to learn about the latest tax scholarship, with updates on papers,
talks and nearly everything else in the academic arena. In addition, nearly all of the big tax issues of the day are discussed. The TaxProf Blog makes tax interesting to non-tax
professionals and is from tax law professor, Jurist, SSRN Tax and TaxProf list Editor, Paul Caron with research help from Ron Jones (who is also co-editor of the Law Librarian Blog). It is
a great place to learn about Tax Law!
SCOTUSBLOG published by the Supreme Court
Practice of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP.
The SCOTUS Blog is devoted to coverage of the US Supreme Court. It covers Supreme Court cases, news related to the Supreme Court and the Justices, as well as the confirmation hearings of
new Justices. They also have an audio PodCast (RSS feed) for your listening pleasure. The blog was founded by Thomas C. Goldstein and receives posts from a number of
individuals of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP. If you want to learn more about the Supreme Court, read and subscribe to the SCOTUS Blog.
Real Lawyers Have Blogs published by Kevin O'Keefe of LexBlog.
Kevin O'Keefe's Real Lawyers Have Blogs Blog covers blogging from a lawyer marketing perspective. Everyday readers learn about blogging, blogging technology and blog marketing. Kevin also
gives a good amount of blawg world commentary and opinion. Kevin's company LexBlog produces high quality professionally designed blogs for lawyers and law firms, as part of his dream of
getting all lawyers to blog. So check out Real Lawyers Have Blogs and joining Kevin and the Blawgosphere in blogging.
South Carolina Trial Law Blog published by David Swanner.
David Swanner's South Carolina Trial Law Blog covers trial practice, including legal technology, law practice management, trial techniques, presentations & exhibits, arguments and much
more. David also is a founder of the Trial Lawyer Resource Center Blog, which brings a number of legal bloggers together to write about trial
techniques. Both blogs are great! Visit, subscribe and read often!
Dennis Kennedy's Blog published by Dennis Kennedy of
LexThink.
Dennis Kennedy's Blog covers legal technology for law firms, includes product reviews, blogging and the blawgesphere. Dennis is one of the most knowledgeable and respected legal
technologists, and with his blog he shares his knowledge with the online community. Dennis is also the Futurist and Director of Innovation of LexThink which brings technology thinkers
together in conferences that are unlike any other.
Larry Bodine's LawMarketing Blog published by Larry
Bodine of The Law Marketing Portal.
The LawMarketing Blog covers a wide array of law firm management, legal marketing and business development issues and ideas, including accounting and management consulting firm marketing,
business and practice development, public relations, branding, Web sites, e-marketing, brochures, newsletters, direct mail, announcements, press releases, relationship building,
cross-selling, networking, conferences, referrals, visiting clients on site and reverse seminars. Larry Bodine also runs The Law Marketing Portal which contains a wealth of legal marketing
information. Larry's LawMarketing Blog and The Law Marketing Portal are great places get informed.
Discourse.net published by Professor of Law Michael Froomkin of the University of Miami School of Law.
Professor Froomkin's blog provides detailed commentary and information on cyberspace law, from ICANN policies to net neutrality. Discourse.net also covers the legal and political issuesof
the day in a very well thought out and straight forward manner. A great blog to read before you vote.
Class Action Defense Blog published by Michael J. Hassen of Jeffer, Mangels, Butler & Marmaro
LLP.
The Class Action Defense Blog covers Arbitration, CAFA, Class Certification, Employment Law Class Actions, FCRA, FDCPA, Removal & Remand, RESPA/TILA, PSLRA/SLUSA, Multidistrict
Litigation, Class Action Court Decisions, Class Action Statutes & Rules.�
