October 2024 Real Estate and Property Law Top Blawgs
Covers Canadian business, real estate, family, employment and estate law.
Covers Iowa business, employment, trust & estates family, real estate, regulatory compliance and utility law.
A German blog on public procurement law, administrative law, public economic law.
Edited by Zachary Bray, Jerrold Long, Christopher Odinet and Sally Richardson.
Edited by Professors Matthew J. Festa, James J. Kelly, Jr., Stephen R. Miller, Jessica Owley and Kenneth A. Stahl.
Features case law summaries, legislative updates, and informative articles about Utah water law. By Jeff Gittins.
The Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law's student run, real estate law association.
Discusses topics related to business law, commercial litigation, employment law, estate planning, internet/cyber law, and real estate.
Covers estate planning, HOA & condo associations and family law in North Carolina.
Covers the defense of accessibility claims under the ADA and FHA. By Richard Hunt.
Covers legal problems that UK and Irish investors face with their investments (mainly in properties) in Bulgaria. By Milen Hristov.
Includes news, cases and commentary on real estate and property law in New York and nationwide. By Newman Ferrara LLP.
Covers California HOA law issues, including HOA governance, foreclosures and ARC enforcement. By Tinnelly Law Group.
Covers Maryland corporate, employment, estate planning, family and real estate law.
Covers land use law and Zoning. By Professor Patricia Salkin.
Covers construction, foreclosure, real estate and property law. By Pulgini & Norton, LLP Attorneys at Law.
Covers business-related legal current events and topics in areas including: litigation, labor law, creditors' remedies, real estate law, mediation and arbitration, construction law, intellectual property, and more.
Covers eminent domain issues in the States of Indiana, North Carolina and Illinois.
Covers residential landlord and tenant law in the UK.
Covers estate planning, probate, real estate, bankruptcy, and foreclosure.