May 2010 California Top Blawgs
Covers California's Unfair Competition Law. By Kimberly A. Kralowec.
Covers CAFA, class certification, employment law, FCRA, FDCPA and multidistrict litigation. By Michael J. Hassen.
Features ideas and thoughts on servicing business clients as valued customers in American law firms. By Dan Hull.
Thoughts on recent Ninth Circuit and California appellate cases, by University of San Diego School of Law Professor Shaun Martin.
Covers vehicle accidents, clergy abuse, personal injury and wrongful death. By Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys.
Covers California wage and hour law. By Walsh & Walsh.
Covers auto laws and auto accident law in California. By Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys.
Covers criminal defense law issues and topics. By Wallin & Klarich.
Articles and comments by attorneys and legal scholars, and related legal news. From Michael Ginsborg.
Covers celebrity marriages, child custody, child support, divorce, paternity, prenuptial agreements, post-nuptial agreements, remarriage and taxes. By Jeffrey Lalloway.
Covers California punitive damages litigation. By Horvitz & Levy LLP.
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 immigration law topics including all aspects of family and work visas. Published by Jacob Sapochnick.
Covers California litigation issues, including product liability, busines litigation, Proposition 65, Unfair Competition Law, and employment litigation. By Bruce Nye.
Covers complex litigation and class actions. By H. Scott Leviant.
Covers public policy and business issues involving the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine.
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 legal news and observations. By J. Craig Williams.
Provides information about the law for startup and early-stage companies. By Dana H. Shultz.