February 2011 United States Top Blawgs
Provides a summary of an Appellate Division case of special interest to New York practitioners.
Covers Illinois nursing homes and information for nursing home residents, family members, ombudsmen, resident advocates, elder law attorneys and nursing home staff. By Levin & Perconti.
Covers the law and news. From University of Wisconsin Law Professor Ann Althouse.
Offers commentary on civil rights issues, recent decisions and other areas of interest to New York civil litigators and criminal practitioners. By Nicole L. Black.
Covers legal news, politics, and whimsy. By Evan Schaeffer.
Features ideas and thoughts on servicing business clients as valued customers in American law firms. By Dan Hull.
Covers estate planning, probate, taxes, elder law, business law and employment law issues. By Law Office of David M. Goldman PLLC.
Covers patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets and Internet issues. By Gene Quinn.
Law and other thoughts by Lewis & Clark Law School Professor Jack Bogdanski.
Reports on judicial decisions of significance to business and shareholders. By Mack Sperling of Brooks Pierce LLP.
Covers trademark, copyright and entertainment law. By Kenneth L. Kunkle.
Covers legal news and observations. By J. Craig Williams.
By Yale Law School Professor Jack M. Balkin.
Focuses on New Jersey divorce and estate planning. By Paul G. Kostro.
Covers trade secrets and trade legislation with a focus on the Southeastern states. By Press Millen and Todd Sullivan of Womble Carlyle.
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.
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.
Covers criminal law, information technology and news for law librarians. By David Badertscher.
Covers tax controversies involving the IRS and California Franchise Tax Board, as well as California probate, estate planning matters and business transactions. By Mitchell A. Port.
Covers life in California, law, food, and politics. By Transplanted Lawyer.