October 2021 Law Practice Top Blawgs
Edited by University of Miami School of Law Professor Michael Froomkin, The Journal of Things We Like (Lots)–JOTWELL–invites law professors to join us in filling a telling gap in legal scholarship by creating a space where legal academics will go to identify, celebrate, and discuss the best new legal scholarship.
Provides news and notes regarding federal practice in the Southern District of Florida. By David Markus
Covers client communications, client service, billing, and more. By Patrick Lamb.
General practice blawg from an Arkansas attorney with a strong background in journalism.
A forum for dialogue and networking among women lawyers and aspiring lawyers.
Covers news and media involving faculty and alumni.
Covers corporate, employment law, environmental, forms, insurance, IP, litigation and more. By Geoffrey G. Gussis.
Focuses on career and marketing issues facing associates or partners. By Stephen Seckler.
Covers client relations, ethics, malpractice, legal research, marketing and solo practice trends. By Carolyn Elefant.
Covers client service, creativity, leadership, marketing, operations and research. By Mark Beese.
The evidence blog of Professor Peter Tillers of the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University.
Cover tech solutions and issues for law firms. By Accellis Technology Group.
Occasional notes on a glamor profession. By Bill Altreuter.
Law practice information and ideas. From Stephanie West Allen of Allen & Nichols Production.
Discusses legal news, law office technology, culture and legal research.
Advice, tips and musings regarding law school and life thereafter from a former trial lawyer (and guest bloggers), now Director of Public Service Programs at the North Carolina Central University School of Law in Durham, NC.
Covers associate development, coaching, culture, management, mentoring and succession. By Ronda Muir.
Edited by S. Alan Childress, Michael S. Frisch, Jeffrey M. Lipshaw and Nancy B. Rapaport.
Shares local Houston court news, law updates, and recent criminal cases in the news.
Thoughts on legal ethics, law practice, and general nerdery. Licensed in Wisconsin, opinionated everywhere.