March 2009 United States Top Blawgs
Includes topics such as copyright litigation, licensing, patent litigation, TTAB, trademark applications, and trademark litigation. By Los Angeles, California intellectual property lawyer, Milord A. Keshishian.
News and information gateway to web based services provided by the New York State Supreme Court Criminal Term Library in New York County.
Covers CAFA, class certification, employment law, FCRA, FDCPA and multidistrict litigation. By Michael J. Hassen.
Covers broker fraud, investor fraud, marketing timing, and securities fraud. By Shepherd Smith Edwards & Kantas.
Covers the political, economic and social consequences of crime, punishment and justice in the Lone Star State. By Scott Henson.
Covers national and Maryland state tort and workers compensation legislation. Also focuses on boating, car, motorcycle, pedestrian and truck accidents, as well as medical malpractice and wrongful death. By Lebowitz & Mzhen Personal Injury Lawyers.
Covers lethal injection in the United States.
Covers legal malpractice basics, cases and news. By Andrew Lavoott Bluestone.
Resource for Georgia Bankruptcy cases and updates. By Scott B. Riddle.
Covers Northern District of Illinois intellectual property cases. By R. David Donoghue.
Covers California's Unfair Competition Law. By Kimberly A. Kralowec.
Covers California wage and hour law. By Walsh & Walsh.
Focuses on personal injury, professional malpractice and unfair claims handling by insurance companies.
Devoted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, with special emphasis on patent litigation. By Michael C. Smith.
Covers Georgia bankruptcy. By Jonathan Ginsberg.
Covers criminal law, information technology and news for law librarians. By David Badertscher.
Covers vehicle accidents, clergy abuse, personal injury and wrongful death. By Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys.
By Yale Law School Professor Jack M. Balkin.
Provides summary and commentary on selected court and administrative decisions and related matters affecting public employers and employees in New York State. By Harvey Randall, Esq.