January 2011 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.
Provides insights into business and intellectual property issues.
Covers a wide range of business litigation issues in the Southern California area. By Sylvester, Oppenheim, & Linde.
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 celebrity marriages, child custody, child support, divorce, paternity, prenuptial agreements, post-nuptial agreements, remarriage and taxes. By Jeffrey Lalloway.
Features ideas and thoughts on servicing business clients as valued customers in American law firms. By Dan Hull.
Covers recent happenings in the world of environmental and climate change law. By Steven M. Taber.
Covers vehicle accidents, clergy abuse, personal injury and wrongful death. By Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys.
Covers condo hotels, finance, land use, management agreements, and outlooks and trends. By Jim Butler of Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell LLP.
Covers biker and motorcycle legal issues, safety tips, motorcycle ride reports and personal injury information. By Norman Gregory Fernandez.
Covers California wage and hour law. By Walsh & Walsh.
Covers mediation and negotiations. By Steve Mehta.
Covers labor and employment law issues for employers. By Van Vleck Turner & Zaller.
Covers lead and phthlate laws, product safety and products liability.
Covers Los Angeles personal injury and car accident information. By Robert B. Reeves.
Provides news and opinions on current US immigration issues and developments. By Franklin W. Nelson.
The Guru's meditations and musings on Immigration Law. By Larry Liem Doan.
Covers California criminal defense and DUI law. By Hoffman & Associates.
Covers the laws impacting California nonprofit organizations, including charities, industry associations, cooperatives, foundations, and state and local government entities. By Jill S. England.