June 2018 California Top Blawgs
Covers auto laws and auto accident law in California. By Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys.
Covers vehicle accidents, clergy abuse, personal injury and wrongful death. By Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys.
Covers California punitive damages litigation. By Horvitz & Levy LLP.
Covers California truck and highway accidents. By Estey & Bomberger, LLP.
Covers California's Unfair Competition Law. By Kimberly A. Kralowec.
Features news and resources for the Southern California appellate lawyer. By Nate Scott.
Covers personal injury law. By Mark C. Blane.
Covers car accidents, dog bites, injuries, insurance disputes, motorcycle accidents, truck accidents and wills and trusts. By Allen Flatt Ballidis & Leslie.
Covers complex litigation and class actions. By H. Scott Leviant.
Features ideas and thoughts on servicing business clients as valued customers in American law firms. By Dan Hull.
Left-leaning, social justice-minded slant on law and justice issues, the death penalty, politics, and current events.
Covers securities regulation, fiduciaries, and securities disputes news and updates. Published By Alcala Law Firm.
Covers California securities law, corporate governance, mergers & acquisitions and securities litigation. By Keith Paul Bishop.
Covers Los Angeles personal injury and car accident information. By Robert B. Reeves.
Cal Law blog.
Covers basic legal research. By Bret Christensen.
Addresses issues faced by license professionals and regulated businesses in civil, business, administrative and criminal matters with an emphasis on health care. By Green & Associates.
Covers immigration law topics including all aspects of family and work visas. Published by Jacob Sapochnick.
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.
Thoughts on recent Ninth Circuit and California appellate cases, by University of San Diego School of Law Professor Shaun Martin.