March 2022 Business Law Top Blawgs
A faculty-student collaboration on corporate governance.
Covers corporate, employment law, environmental, forms, insurance, IP, litigation and more. By Geoffrey G. Gussis.
Commentary on law, business, economics and culture. By UCLA School of Law Professor Stephen Bainbridge.
Covers boards of directors, corporate elections, executive compensation, practice insights, legal developments, securities regulation, and Sarbanes-Oxley. Sponsored by the HLS Corporate Governance Program.
Edited by Joshua P. Fershee, Joan MacLeod Heminway, Ann M. Lipton, J. Haskell Murray, Marcia L. Narine, and Stefan J. Padfield.
Covers false advertising and intellectual property issues. By Professor Rebecca Tushnet.
Insights on labor and employment law. By Epstein Becker Green.
Offers Delaware Chancery Court and Supreme Court updates. By Francis G.X. Pileggi.
Focuses on complliance, corporate governance, disclosure, mergers and tax issues. By Sheppard Mullin.
Covers governance in higher education and in law firms, bankruptcy ethics, popular culture and the law, Enron and other corporate fiascos, and professional responsibility generally. By Nancy Rapoport, a law professor at UNLV's Boyd School of Law.
Covers small business, venture capital, entrepreneurship and technology. By Anthony Cerminaro.
Discusses topics related to business law, commercial litigation, employment law, estate planning, internet/cyber law, and real estate.
Covers collection agencies, collection law firms, and debt collection. By Nitzkin & Associates.
Covers California securities law, corporate governance, mergers & acquisitions and securities litigation. By Keith Paul Bishop.
Listen to lectures by and discussions with the faculty of the University of Chicago Law School.
Offers critical comments on EC competition law and policy. By Professor Damien Geradin and Nicholas Petit.
Covers workers' compensation and business, injury, and tax law. By Hart David Carson LLP.
Covers government contract issues including contract formation, strategies, bid protests and contract interpretation. By Crowell Moring.