October 2006 Law Practice Top Blawgs
Provides ideas and information for senior law firm management. By Gerry Riskin.
Covers the politics of litigation. By Evan Schaeffer.
Covers practice tips and new legal developments of particular interest to California legal professionals. The CEB blog covers a wide range of practice areas from estate planning to civil litigation, along with posts relating to the practice of law generally.
Covers client service, creativity, leadership, marketing, operations and research. By Mark Beese.
Covers the trials and tribulations of a solo law practitioner. By Brandon Wilson.
Covers client relations, ethics, malpractice, legal research, marketing and solo practice trends. By Carolyn Elefant.
Covers the practice of law in a solo or small firm. By Ray Dowd.
Edited by William D. Henderson, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw, Michele DeStefano, Andrew Morris and Jerry Organ.
Edited by James B. Levy, Louis J. Sirico, Jr., Todd A. Berger, E. Scott Fruehwald, Dennis Kennedy, Tom Mighell and Christopher G. Wren.
Covers law startups--that is, Law 2.0 type companies that integrate law and technology to change the way law is practiced. By Amy Wan.
Shares local Houston court news, law updates, and recent criminal cases in the news.
Covers legal ethics and law practice. By Keith L. Miller, Esq.
Covers managing and growing your law practice, with a focus on technology, marketing, and management. By Merrilyn Astin Tarlton, Joan Feldman and Mark Feldman.
Advice, tips and musings regarding law school and life thereafter from a former trial lawyer (and guest bloggers), now Director of Public Service Programs at the North Carolina Central University School of Law in Durham, NC.
Reports on Bay Area legal news, pro bono and diversity in the legal profession, tech tips and resources, work life balance, and more. By the Bar Association of San Francisco,
Covers legal malpractice. By The Clinton Law Firm.
Covers employment litigation and dispute resolution. By O\'Rielly & Roche LLP.
Law practice information and interviews with experts. By Ed Poll.
Covers building the law firm of the future, enabling lawyers to meet in person or in cyberspace, accessing resources and information over the Internet, and leveraging systems and tools. By Roger P. Glovsky.
Covers solo practice, marketing and work/life balance. By Susan Cartier Liebel.