February 2007 Consumer Law Top Blawgs

  1. Covers advertising, credit reporting, debt collection, ID theft, predatory lending and other consumer law topics. By Public Citizen.
  2. News, views and information on self-help law and pro se litigation.
  3. Covers false advertising and intellectual property issues. By Professor Rebecca Tushnet.
  4. Covers collection agencies, collection law firms, and debt collection. By Nitzkin & Associates.
  5. Nolo.com's Podcast topics include estate planning, wills, trusts, divorces, contracts, hiring a lawyer, copyrights, trademarks, patents, personal injury, bankruptcy and more.
  6. Discusses credit and bankruptcy. By Professors Bob Lawless, Angela Littwin, Katie Porter, John Pottow, Deborah Thorne and Elizabeth Warren.
  7. Covers consumer rights to their names and personal data. By Jack Dunning.
  8. Covers bankruptcy, consumer debt and finance law with a focus on California law. By Scott Sagaria.
  9. Covers broker fraud, investor fraud, marketing timing, and securities fraud. By Shepherd Smith & Edwards.
  10. Exposing the strings and catches in advertising fine print and analyses the legal meaning and enforceability.
  11. Resources for the prevention, detection, and recovery of identity theft. By KnightsBridge Castle.
  12. Covers automobile fraud, credit reporting, identity theft and lemon law. By Robert Duff.
  13. Features motor vehicle and lemon law issues, news and updates. By Ronald Burdge.
  14. Covers consumer protection, environmental enforcement, personal injury and toxic injury.
  15. Covers consumer and business bankruptcy, and mortgage foreclosure defense. By Lake Law.
  16. Covers consumer class actions and mass torts from a defense lawyer's perspective. By Russell Jackson.
  17. Covers debt collection and insurance bad faith. By J. Cole Brooks.
  18. Covers Ponzi schemes, investment fraud, and other scams. By The Doss Firm.
  19. Covers bankruptcy and foreclosure. By Jason S. Buckingham.
  20. Advice, strategy, tips and tricks to dealing with day-to-day legal issues. By Peter MacSweeney.