Blawg Directory: Consumer Law
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A Georgia Lawyer
A consumer law blog meant for "general observations, passing along of rumors, news, and commentary, not advice."
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Alabama Consumer Law Blog
Covers news and events dealing with consumer law.
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Alaska Backwoods Lawyer
"This blawg is intended to provide Alaska consumers information on how to defend their rights in this time of economic distress from rising fuel costs and aggressive debt collectors. The blawg also illuminates and explores the joys and difficulties of practicing law from an off-the-grid, remote wilderness homestead in the Alaska backwoods through cellular links."
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Arborlaw
News, book and blog reviews, and full-length articles on legal issues affecting entrepreneurs and small companies. Topics include startups, copyright and trademark issues, Internet law, commercializing technology, contracts, venture capital, outsourcing, closely held corporations, real estate, information technology transactions, and issues involving the management of employees and contractors hired to create intellectual property assets.
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Arkansas Business Litigation Blog
The Arkansas Business Litigation Blog focuses on Arkansas business law and 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals developments in intellectual property (patent, trademark, copyright, trade secrets and covenants not to compete).
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Birmingham Injury Blog
Covers injury and accident law in the state of Alabama involving car and truck accidents, as well as premises liability and insurance matters.
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CAFA Law Blog
Features news, information, case analysis and insights into the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005.
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California Bankruptcy Blog
A consumer law blog focusing primarily on bankruptcy issues.
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California Credit Law Blog
Information and discussion of legal issues concerning consumer credit and how it is calculated.
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California Debt Blog
Features news and information for consumers about debt collection and dealing with debt collectors and the debt collection industry.
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California Punitive Damages
This blawg discusses California punitive damages litigation.
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Campylobacter Blog
"Surveillance and analysis on campylobacter news and outbreaks."
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Carlton Fields’ Class Action Blog
This blawg provides timely, educational, and thought-provoking information on the latest news and class action developments from federal and state courts—and on class action arbitrations—in the Southeast and across the country. The blog features summaries of recent cases and arbitration decisions, links to class action news stories, and short analysis pieces.
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Class Action Defense Blog
Covers the Class Action Fairness Act, class certification, employment law, the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and multidistrict litigation.
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ClassActionBlawg.com
Class action news, commentary, and analysis.
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ClassLawBlog.com
Investigations and news of existing and potential class actions.
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Clientelevision
This video blawg is part of the Legal Television Network. It’s meant as a means to improve client understanding of complex and intimidating legal issues. LTVN makes videos available to lawyers for use on their own sites.
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Consumer Advertising Law Blog
"Commentary and news on developing legal issues in consumer marketing, advertising and promotional activities, including Federal Trade Commission and state attorney general developments, Lanham Act and consumer class-action litigation, California’s Proposition 65 matters, as well as regulatory developments for the wide array of products and claims, including dietary supplements, 'green' claims, advertising to kids, privacy, pricing, 'Made in U.S.A.' and sweepstakes."
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Consumer Goods & Retail Industry Litigation Blog
Addresses litigation-related issues relevant to consumer packaged goods manufacturers ("CPGs"), retailers, CPG advertisers and their in-house and law firm attorneys. Issues include antitrust, securities, advertising, and commercial litigation.
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Consumer Law & Policy Blog
A group blog focusing on consumer law and policy issues. It is hosted by Public Citizen's Consumer Justice Project.