November 2014 Georgia Top Blawgs
Resource for Georgia Bankruptcy cases and updates. By Scott B. Riddle.
Covers trucking accidents, trucking litigation, trucking rules and trucking technology. By Ken Shigley.
Covers injury and accident news and medical malpractice case updates. By The Murray Law Firm.
A patent prosecution blog, with in-depth discussion of decisions by the Board of Patent Appeals and Interferences (BPAI), prosecution strategies, and PTO procedures. By Karen Hazzah.
Providing information, resources, and commentary for injured people and their families. By Robert N. Katz of Katz Wright Fleming Dodson & Mildenhall LLC.
Covers personal injury law affecting Georgia residents.
Covers criminal defense, civil litigation and whistleblowers.
Forms, news, musings and commentary from a lawyer working for consumers and injured people.
Covers Georgia car accident and medical malpractice news. By Sammons & Carpenter, P.C.
Discusses timely issues in labor and employment law and human resources from management's perspective, with subjects ranging from discrimination to employee handbooks and religious accommodations. By Constangy, Brooks & Smith, LLP.
Provides information for lawyers on space sharing arrangements.
Covers personal injury, workers compensation and medical malpractice news. By Robert N. Katz.
Covers wrongful death, insurance, and accidents. By Scholle Law.
Covers criminal law and civil rights issues in Georgia. By Albert Wan.
Offers tips and information about Georgia divorces. By the Goolsby Law Firm.
Focuses on advice for small businesses and community associations.
Covers personal injury law issues and topics, including medical malpractice, product liability, and discrimination and employment law. By the Law Offices of Robin Frazer Clark.
Covers qui tam litigation, compliance measures and contractor fraud. By Finch McCranie, LLP.
Covers medical malpractice, traumatic brain injury, and other personal injury topics. By Ragland Law Firm, LLP.
Covers fiduciary (wills, estates, entity representations) law, particularly as applied in the State of Georgia. By Tanner Pittman.