October 2006 California Top Blawgs

  1. Covers condo hotels, finance, land use, management agreements, and outlooks and trends. Published by Jim Butler of Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell LLP.
  2. Covers CAFA, class certification, employment law, FCRA, FDCPA and multidistrict litigation. Published by Michael Hassen of Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell LLP.
  3. Covers criminal defense, immigration consequences, and constitutional law. By Rick Horowitz.
  4. Features articles, publications, news and press releases. By Greenberg Glusker.
  5. Covers landlord-tenant, bankruptcy, small business and family law. By Richard C. Koman.
  6. Covers California employment law trends, cases and issues. By Anthony Zaller.
  7. Covers Defective Pharmaceuticals & Medical Devices, Products Liability, and Medical Malpractice. By Robinson Calcagnie Robinson Shapiro Davis, Inc.
  8. By Adrianos Facchetti.
  9. Covers celebrity crime, felonies, DUI, three strikes offenses, and white collar crime cases. Published By Los Angeles crime lawyer Michael Kraut.
  10. Covers white collar crime, violent crimes, and theft crimes. By The Law Offices of Lawrence Wolf.
  11. Covers immigration law, asylum, and public benefits. By The Law Office of Geri Kahn.
  12. Covers bankruptcy, fraud and criminal tax, offer in compromise, and other tax news and updates. Published by Los Angeles attorney, Victor Yoo of the Tax Lawyers Group.
  13. Features California family law news, views, and ruminations. By Richard Gould-Saltman.
  14. Discusses accident and wrongful death cases. By Slaughter & Slaughter.
  15. Law Info, Updates, and Interesting Articles from Southern California Attorneys
  16. Covers local, state and federal wine laws for wineries in Temecula, California. By Brian Pedigo.
  17. Covers employment and business law in California. By Sayer Fausto LLP.
  18. Covers personal injury lawsuits, settlements and news. By Estey & Bomberger.
  19. Provides information and advice about debt collection, dealing with debt collectors, and how to protect yourself from the tactics of the debt collection industry. By Jonathan G. Stein.