Blawg Directory: In-house Lawyer
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Andrew Mitton Blog
"A resource for those involved with the compliance and ethics industry focused on discussions about ethics, codes of conduct, training, and other aspects of compliance and ethics programs. The blog also writes about legal frontiers and where the legal industry needs improvement and change."
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Citizen Media Law Project
News and analysis related to media law and online journalism. Also covers the actions of Harvard's Citizen Media Law project, which provides "legal assistance, education, and resources for individuals and organizations involved in online and citizen media. We also provide research on free speech, newsgathering, intellectual property, and other legal issues related to online speech."
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Copyrights & Campaigns
"News and analysis of copyright, First Amendment, and related issues from a pro-copyright-owner perspective, with emphasis on the interaction of these issues with campaigns and the political process." The blog has coverage of the Recording Industry Association of America v. Joel Tenenbaum copyright infringement case and trial in Boston.
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e^(ip)
Weekly postings on the interesting and important in intellectual property management. Practical advice on how to run an IP department. "Relevance and insight with wit and brevity."
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Health Plan Law
ERISA, with particular focus on group health plans and other employee welfare benefit plans.
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I/P Updates
News and information for the sophisticated intellectual property practitioner.
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Infamy or Praise
Infamy or Praise has the author's observations on quirky news. Topics covered include the law, being a lawyer, crime, current events and other things.
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Law School Labyrinth
"Discussion on the study and practice of law."
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Law Shucks
"The site includes a Layoff Tracker that graphs where the most layoffs have been. Law Shucks is yet another legal tabloid, but we’re committed to keeping our focus on those who are in, or refugees from, BigLaw. Nothing about summer-associate salaries, bar-review courses, or which firm a law student should pick. We editors and our intended audience have been through that and just don’t care about it any more. Still, a good bit of gossip every once in a while keeps things entertaining."
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Lead Counsel Corner
Updated legal news and discussion pertaining to law.
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LegalLiteracy.com
"The purpose of this blog is to make visible the links between business and law. It uses current events and stories to help you learn from others' mistakes and raise awareness of the legal environment of business — how it can help you, and how it can hurt you."
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LegalMatch Law Blog
"A home for legal discussions, legal eagles, and legal things you find lying around the house!"
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Manpower Employment Blawg
"Everything you ever wanted to know about employment law (but didn't want to pay a lawyer to ask)."
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Mendelson’s Musings
"Tales from a VC and recovering
drummer,software guy, lawyer." Jason Mendelson takes on law firm management strategies from the perspective of an in-house counsel (and onetime BigLaw associate). -
MJP Law Blog
Notes articles, some written by the blog author, in the mainstream media related to multijurisdictional practice.
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NAFCU Compliance Blog
"A daily dose of legal and compliance-related information pertaining to federally chartered credit unions."
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Outside Counsel
"Occasional notes on a glamor profession."
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Patent Docs
This blawg "focuses on recent developments in biotechnology and pharmaceutical patent law. This weblog offers updates regarding changes in patent office rules and procedures that affect biotech/pharma patent prosecution, provides summaries of recent court decisions that impact biotech/pharma patent litigation and prosecution, and monitors newly filed biotech/pharma patent litigation."
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Power Line
A blawg "covering income taxes, campaign finance and welfare reform, affirmative action, race in the criminal justice system and conservative politics."
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Property, Intangible
The blog focuses on issues involving the ownership of intellectual property such as disputed ownership, creation of rights, and licensing.