ABA Home

Blawg Directory: Legal Technology

Based on the number of times our readers have visited our descriptions of these blawgs.

  • Build a Solo Practice

    "Newly minted or well-seasoned, teaching you how to create and grow your legal practice." Business planning from the ground up: marketing, getting clients, keeping clients.

  • InstaPundit

    Glenn Reynolds' blawg comments on current events and links to The Glenn and Helen Show, the podcast series he hosts with his wife, forensic psychologist Dr. Helen Smith. He says his "chief interest is in the intersection between advanced technologies and individual liberty."

  • Jurisdynamics

    "Jurisdynamics describes the interplay between legal responses to exogenous change and the law's endogenous adaptive capacity. This blog focuses on tools (mathematics, linguistics, complexity theory, and biology) and subjects (regulation, innovation, environmental law, and natural disasters) that invite jurisdynamic analysis."

  • Slaw

    A blawg by and for the legal research and IT community in Canada. The name "Slaw" was chosen in deference to Salon and Slate and because "there's the notion that a cooperative weblog with many contributors is bound to consist of a great many (nutritious) small pieces in rather a jumble."

  • LawBiz Blog

    LawBiz Blog bills itself as "your practical guide to profit." Topics include running a law firm as well as profitably exiting by selling a law practice. It contains advice on law practice management and technology, linking to relevant articles and podcasts. Some of the podcasts are interviews done by blawg author Ed Poll.

  • Business & Technology Law

    This blawg features commentary on studies, current events and legislation related to business and technology law.

  • The Inspired Solo

    This blawg "is a breath of fresh air for solo lawyers and those who want to be! Offering bootstrapping marketing guidance, help in making the decision to go solo, 'lawhacks'—tips and tricks on using technology to simplify the practice of law, reviews of new hardware, software, and books, and advice on getting, and staying, inspired by solo practice."

  • Lawyer’s Right Hand

    "Tips on career, excellence and work/life balance for legal secretaries, served up with a dash of humor and the occasional gentle rant."

  • FutureLawyer

    A blawg about legal technology and gadgets, and their use and application in the practice of law. The blawg uses humor and attitude to provide information to lawyers about how to be more productive in their practices with the use of technology.

  • Practical Lawyering

    A former public defender in Chicago blogs about going solo and switching practice focuses.

  • Al Nye the Lawyer Guy

    "Law, technology, hardware and software, book reviews, software reviews, sports, weblogs, life."

  • Larry Bodine LawMarketing Blog

    This blawg links to news stories and studies about businesses' marketing successes and failures.

  • Have Opinion, Will Travel

    "Observations, thoughts, occasional rants, things I find interesting and anything else that I feel moved to share or comment on—sometimes, they may even involve the law, lawyers or the judicial system."

  • Lawgarithms

    This blawg focuses "on legal issues surrounding technology-based entertainment."

  • TechnoLawyer Blog

    TechnoLawyer Blog covers "all the legal technology and practice management news that's fit to blog," including recurring features like TechnoEditorials. It also has a growing collection of online legal videos and is home to BlawgWorld, a free annual eBook that showcases essays from influential blawgs.

  • Technology & Marketing Law Blog

    This blog discusses Internet and intellectual property law with an emphasis on search engines, spam, adware/spyware, and other marketing issues.

  • Ross Ipsa Loquitur Blog

    Ross Ipsa Loquitur is an active blawg that chronicles the legal technology trends, tools, techniques, gadgets and concepts from the perspective of legal technologist Ross Kodner and his team from MicroLaw.com. With a mix of insightfulness and irreverence, subscribers laud the blawg for both is educational and entertainment attributes - Ross calls it "edutainment!"

  • Legalethics.com

    "Focusing on the ethical issues associated with the use of technology by legal professionals."

  • Privacy Digest

    News and analysis on issue that have an impact on privacy and privacy law.

  • The Cyberspace Lawyer’s Blogger

    This is the unofficial and unsanctioned blawg for members of the ABA Section of Business Law's Cyberspace Law Committee. The opinions herein are solely those of individual members of the committee and are not to be attributed to the American Bar Association.

  • 1 of 6 pages  1 2 3 >  Last »

Alpha Listing



Latest Featured Blawgs


How to Submit a Blawg

It's really quite easy actually. Just give us the name, URL and RSS feed to the new blawg and we'll add it to the site if it's not already there.

Submit Now!



Return to top