December 2022 District of Columbia Top Blawgs
Uses topical issues to examine different crimes in Washington, D.C. Discusses individual crimes and defense strategies. Ruminates on the challenges of law practice and being a solo practitioner. By Jamison Koehler.
Covers False Claims Act and related statutes. By Ben Vernia.
Covers construction contracts, guarantees, warranties and workplace policies.
Covers disputes between companies and executives. Published by Zuckerman Spaeder LLP.
Covers news, events and ideas involving non-profit and tax-exempt organizations. By Antonio "Tony" Arocho.
Criminal defense blog written by female criminal defense attorney turned stay at home mom re-turned criminal defense attorney. By Mirriam Seddiq.
Covers environmental law. By Meyer Glitzenstein & Crystal.
Covers green building and sustainability issues from a legal perspective. Edited by Will Pearce.
Life as a Howard University School of Law student in Washington, DC
Covers consumer privacy, data security, HIPAA, financial privacy and EU privacy. By Hogan Lovells.
Covers the Department of Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control and its Specially Designated Nationals list. By McNabb Associates, P.C.
Offers legal news, notes and commentary of interest to small government contractors. By Steven Koprince.
Features business news, resources and links. By Antonio "Tony" Arocho.
Covers listing decisions, critical habitats and endangered species litigation. By Nossaman LLP.
Covers global privacy and data security. By Covington & Burling LLP.
Covers labor and employment law developments in Washington, D.C. By Littler.
Covers healthcare, disclosure, medical error, product safety, standard of care, surgery, and travel risks. By Patrick Malone.
Covers pay-to-play legislative developments. By Dentons.
Covers the legal rights of persons injured in car accidents and motorcycle accidents. By Lebowitz & Mzhen Personal Injury Lawyers.
Discusses new titles and current issues in collection development for law librarians who collect foreign and international law at their institutions.