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  • 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."

  • Day on Torts

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

  • International Trade Law News

    "News, analysis and information on export controls, customs law, antidumping law and other international trade issues."

  • Practical Law

    Discussion of a wide variety of legal issues, of interest both to clients and practitioners.

  • Houston’s Clear Thinkers

    Wide-ranging observations on law, business, medicine, culture, sports, and other matters of general interest to members of the Houston business, professional, and academic communities.

  • Entertainment Law Resources Blog

    "Entertainment law resources for film, TV and multimedia producers ... in-depth information to assist those who finance, produce and distribute motion pictures."

  • In the (Red) The Business Bankruptcy Blog

    "We all know that when a business files bankruptcy, the impact on vendors, customers, and others can be immediate and disruptive. The In The (Red) blog was launched in the summer of 2006 as a way for CEOs, CFOs, boards of directors, credit professionals, in-house counsel and others to stay informed about important business bankruptcy issues and developments."

  • Nashville Personal Injury Lawyer

    Discussion of personal injury law and legal issues, with Tennessee focus.

  • Bluhm Blog

    "Discussions on clinical education, justice and legal reform."

  • LNGLawBlog.com

    "The Comprehensive Daily Source for North American LNG News and Developments." LNG refers to liquified natural gas.

  • Compliance Training Blog

    "Compliance expertise for California and beyond."

  • 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.

  • Michigan Collection Law Blog

    Covers collection agencies, collection law firms and debt collection.

  • The South Carolina Construction Law Blog

    "The Blog to discuss South Carolina Law on Mechanic's Liens, Delay Claims, Acceleration Claims, Lost Labor Productivity Claims, Construction Defect Claims, Construction Contracts and other issues involving Construction Law."

  • HealthBlawg

    Features current developments in health care law and policy together with the observations and analysis of Boston lawyer David Harlow.

  • Boston ERISA & Insurance Litigation Blog

    Discussion of ERISA and insurance law and legal issues.

  • JustDivorceBlog.com

    "Chicago divorce lawyer covers current events, family law, divorce, custody, paternity, money and other relevant issues."

  • Jacksonville Personal Injury Lawyer

    Discussion of personal injury law and legal issues, with Florida focus.

  • Trial Ad (and other) Notes

    "This blog presents news items and resources relating to trial advocacy and the legal system, with a focus on Washington state. It was developed to support the Trial Advocacy Program at the University of Washington School of Law, but now has a broader coverage and a wider audience. In addition to information about trials and trial practice, you'll find notes about appellate practice, the courts, access to justice, and related topics."

  • 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.

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