November 2024 Corporate Law Department Top Blawgs
News and commentary on Directors and Officers Liability. By Kevin M. LaCroix.
Provides best practice tips, checklists and updates designed to keep organizations of all sizes in compliance with federal and state employment laws. By Holland & Hart.
News, advice, and trends from the corporate law world.
Covers corporate, employment law, environmental, forms, insurance, IP, litigation and more. By Geoffrey G. Gussis.
By Norton Rose Fulbright. Covers shareholder activist and defence mandates, as well as complex reorganization transactions.
Addresses private equity, foreign investment in Canada, antitrust/competition, cross-border transactions, litigation, taxation, employment and intellectual property issues that affect deal-making. By Norton Rose Fulbright.
Covers compliance, corporate governance, management, regulations, tactics and technology.
By Will Newman. Unpredictable is a blog about commercial litigation, which is often unpredictable. In addition to discussing different aspects of litigation, the blog interviews a litigator from a new jurisdiction every month to learn about what litigation is like in different places. The blog also features a discussion of recent decisions.
Discusses topics related to business law, commercial litigation, employment law, estate planning, internet/cyber law, and real estate.
Covers topics related to Complex Commercial Litigation (including but not limited to: Bankruptcy Reorganization, Corporate Compliance, Financial Fraud, Insurance Litigation, Real Estate, White Collar Litigation), Cross-Border Disputes, Employment Litigation, and Estate Litigation. Blog topics are primarily related to New York and Texas law.
A repository of ideas, comments and papers on a range of issues related to corporate law and democracy. By Boston College Law School Professor Renee Jones.
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.
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 managing in-house counsel groups. By Rees Morrison.
From Cisco Systems.
Edited by Brian J.M. Quinn.