October 2006 Podcasts Top Blawgs

  1. Covers the Canadian government and justice system.
  2. Weiss Berzowski Brady has produced legal podcasts on a variety of topics.
  3. Discusses legal issues facing seniors and their families.
  4. Provides expert commentary on U.S. Supreme Court cases as they are argued and issued. By the Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies.
  5. Tracks judicial developments in Maryland business law. By the Business Law Section of the Maryland State Bar Association.
  6. From the Eighth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals.
  7. Discusses and analyzes Pennsylvania personal injury laws.
  8. Radio show that looks at news stories affecting the law and lawyers.
  9. Covers legal news and observations. By J. Craig Williams.
  10. Covers alternative billing, marketing, office space and small office technology.
  11. Covers estate litigation, ethics, executors & trustees, succession planning and wills. Includes podcasts on estate and succession planning. By Hull & Hull.
  12. Nolo.com's Podcast topics include estate planning, wills, trusts, divorces, contracts, hiring a lawyer, copyrights, trademarks, patents, personal injury, bankruptcy and more.
  13. J. Craig Williams and Robert Ambrogi bring us their and their guests views on a variety of hot legal topics. Part of the Legal Talk Network.
  14. Internet radio show / Podcast hosted by the leaders in structured settlements. From Ringler Associates and the Law Talk Network.
  15. Denise Howell and guests discuss technology law. From the TWiT netcast network.
  16. The Litigation Podcast delivers practical tips and tactics for all phases of trial â€" from pretrial case development to appellate argument. Brought to you by the Section of Litigation of the American Bar Association.
  17. On Law in 10, California Western's weekly podcast, professors provide legal analysis on current news topics, all in 10 minutes.
  18. Lewis & Clark Law School Podcast of events and speakers.
  19. From George Mason University School of Law.
  20. Covers law foundations of Canadian Law. From McGill University's Neil Wehneman and Erin Morgan.