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  • The [Non]billable Hour

    The [Non]billable Hour deals with law-firm management and technology issues. It says it is "changing professional practice one idea at a time."

  • More Partner Income

    "Dedicated to ideas and techniques for the financial management of the law firm with the objective of increasing the income of equity partners."

  • Charon QC

    Posts and comments cover the practice of law, individual liberties and legal education with a United Kingdom focus. The author also interviews other lawyers in his podcasts.

  • Collaborative Divorce Newsblog

    "Helping people make respectful, civilized, values-based transitions from couple to single."

  • f/k/a . . .

    This blawgger tries to find his balance "among a mix of haiku poetry, serious client advocacy and punditry, and idiosyncratic fun." You'll find commentary on lawyers and legal ethics, politics, culture and more.

  • Legal Writing Prof Blog

    Is devoted to legal writing news, issues, war stories and continuing education opportunities.

  • FutureLawyer

    The FutureLawyer experiments and tests all sorts of techno gadgets, software and screens so you don’t have to. Most of his tech reviews are in the context of law practice, explaining how technology can ease practice burdens and improve productivity. Posts are available in audio, via Odiogo. The vblog uses humor and attitude to provide information to lawyers about how to be more productive in their practices with the use of technology. Some off-topic posts cover the Redskins.

  • 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.

  • Idealawg

    A look at the world of law and lawyers from many directions. Idealawg contains articles and advice about professional development and self-improvement.

  • 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 blogs.

  • Larry Bodine LawMarketing Blog

    This blog links to news stories and studies about law firms' marketing-related activities and makes notes of those who are and aren't successful, advises law firms on how their marketing dollars should be spent and reviews newly published books about networking and marketing.

  • Adam Smith, Esq.

    Adam Smith, Esq. is "an inquiry into the economics of law firms." The blawg links to and analyzes articles about law firm strategy and profitability.

  • California Family Law Blog

    Covers adoption, child support, divorce and other family law issues with a focus on California law.

  • Translation For Lawyers

    This is a legal blawg of interest to lawyers who occasionally or regularly deal with clients, plaintiffs, defendants, and witnesses from other cultures or who encounter foreign-language evidence requiring foreign-language document translation in the course of litigation.

  • Counsel to Counsel

    Provides a forum for discussing legal career issues facing associates, partners and in-house counsel.

  • Likelihood of Success

    A potpourri of legal and nonlegal topics of general interest. As the blawg itself puts it: “Likelihood of success on the merits” — 'likelihood of success' for short — is a term used by courts to describe one of the factors considered when evaluating whether to grant a preliminary injunction: In order to merit the 'unusual' remedy of preliminary relief, the party that wants the injunction has to be able to convince the court, on a preliminary basis — meaning before the record is fully developed — that one of the reasons it is entitled to temporary relief is that it will probably win the case anyway."

  • The Inspired Solo

    "For every law student and practicing attorney who dreams of a solo practice, wonders about hanging a shingle, or just wants to know whether 'going solo' is really an option."

  • Day on Torts

    Discussions on a wide range of tort topics, with a focus on helping other lawyers understand plaintiff trial practice.

  • 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.

  • New York Attorney Malpractice Blog

    The New York Attorney Malpractice Blog has summaries and links to cases and news about legal malpractice.

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