January 2017 Trials and Litigation Top Blawgs
Covers the Supreme Court of the United States. By Bloomberg Law.
Covers appellate litigation. By Howard J. Bashman.
Established with the goal of aggregating key compliance and electronic discovery news for further review, study, and consideration by legal and corporate professionals. By Rob Robinson.
Covers news and discussion on the conflict of laws in private international law cases. Editor is Martin George of the University of Birmingham. Published in association with the Journal of Private International Law.
Offers information, cases and insights on the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005 (CAFA). By McGlinchey Stafford.
Covers California punitive damages litigation. By Horvitz & Levy LLP.
Covers legal developments for civil litigators in Minnesota. By Seth Leventhal.
Covers issues relating to tort law, regulations, and trials. By The Law Offices of John Day, P.C.
Provides updates and trends in Pennsylvania civil litigation law. By Daniel E. Cummins.
Provides information and opinion on the U.S. litigation system. By the Manhattan Institute and AEI Liability Project. Contributors include Professors Michael Krauss, David Bernstein, Lester Brickman, Michael DeBow, Richard Epstein, Daniel P. Kessler and Stephen Presser.
Covers asset searches, fraud investigations, and legal strategies for recovering hidden assets. By Fred L. Abrams.
Covers developments in Mississippi civil litigation. By Philip Thomas.
Covers complex litigation and class actions. By H. Scott Leviant.
Covers e-discovery issues by focusing on mistakes made by counsel, employers and employees.
Covers appellate law and advocacy.
Features news and resources for the Southern California appellate lawyer. By Nate Scott.
Exploring the use of technology for conflict transformation, focusing on the use of information communications technology (ICT) for peacebuilding. From Sanjana Hattotuwa.
By Robin Effron, Cynthia L. Fountaine, Patricia Hatamyar Moore and Adam Steinman.
Covers eDiscovery case law, rules, and issues, such confidentiality, sanctions and spoliation. By Morris James LLP.
Discusses evidentiary rules, objection practices, and court rulings. By Jesse Langel.