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Blawg Directory: Benefits/ERISA

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  • InhouseBlog

    This blawg provides helpful links to online tools for in-house attorneys. It also provides news and job listings.

  • Labor & Employment Law

    This blawg provides up-to-date information on labor and employment.

  • New Jersey Employment Law Blog

    This blawg links to and comments on news reports and court decisions related to employment law.

  • Georgia Workers Compensation blog

    Covers workers' comp and other benefits issues and legal developments.

  • Boston ERISA & Insurance Litigation Blog

    Discussion of ERISA and insurance law and legal issues.

  • Ohio Employers Law Blog

    This blawg provides frequent updates of current employment law headlines and summaries of selected Ohio and federal employment cases, in addition to commentary on current employment law and human resources headlines and topics of note. The goal of the blawg is to address areas of interest to employers doing business in the state of Ohio and elsewhere by providing an up-to-date discussion of critical issues in this area of the law.

  • ESOP Law

    This blawg provides information on law affecting employee stock ownership plans.

  • New York Disability Law Blog

    Features news, information and support for those with long-term disability, Social Security disability and workers' compensation claims.

  • Mental Disability Law Blog

    Provides general information for the public about changes in the law regarding people with mental disabilities.

  • The HR Lawyer’s Blog

    Employment law and policy blawg.

  • Benefits Blog

    "A tax, benefits and ERISA law commentary and news filter." Contains a huge number of well-organized links to relevant laws and blawgs, plus this blawg can be searched.

  • Pension Risk Matters

    This blawg serves as a resource for trustees, board members, consultants, money managers, attorneys and regulators who want to explore important ideas about pension risk issues and best practices. Topics include hedge funds, private equity, valuation, derivatives, fees, fiduciary risk, governance, litigation, consultants and trading controls.

  • For Your Benefit

    For Your Benefit says it has "postings on benefits and employment law issues and other interesting topics."

  • Social Security Disability Law Blog

    Is meant to provide news, information support and resources for disability and SSI claimants.

  • Oregon Business Litigation Blog

    Features litigation news and posts about legal issues for Oregon in-house counsel, business executives, human resource managers and others.

  • Bob Kraft’s P.I.S.S.D.

    "The title of this blog reflects my attitude toward those government agencies and insurance companies that routinely mistreat injured or disabled people. As a Dallas, Texas lawyer, I've spent almost 35 years trying to help those poor folk, and I have been frustrated daily by the actions of the people on the other side of their claims. (Sorry if I offended you...)" The acronym in the blawg's title stands for Personal Injury, Social Security Disability law, by the way.

  • Sweet Melissa

    This blawg analyzes San Francisco and national politics by looking at proposed laws and actions with an eye toward statutory construction, legislative intent and common sense.

  • Strategic HR Lawyer

    "Strategic human resource management and employment law."

  • Disability Law

    Periodic updates on developments in disability law and related fields.

  • Worker’s Comp Insider

    Per the site, a "weblog about workers' compensation, risk management, business insurance, workplace health and safety, occupational medicine, injured workers, insurance webtools and technology and related topics."

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