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  • 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.

  • L.A. Legal Pad

    A daily blawg on the Los Angeles legal scene.

  • the last refuge of the persecuted crack smoker

    This blawgger "rants about law school, her life, random things she sees on the Internet, and anything else she deems worthy."

  • Counsel to Counsel

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

  • Cotterman on Compensation

    This blawg discusses all levels of law firm lawyer compensation, from associates to service partners, to rainmakers, to lawyer-managers, and senior lawyers who are phasing down in preparation for retirement. It comments on external market forces as well as the complex internal issues of system design, productivity, and motivation. It draws on Altman Weil’s extensive survey databases as a source of compensation trends and benchmarks.

  • Tex Parte Blog

    Tex Parte is Texas Lawyer’s daily blog covering the Lone Star State’s legal community. Posts alert readers about profession-related events and cover state district attorneys' offices, federal and state court decisions, comings and goings at Texas-based law firms and the State Bar of Texas, and profile of Texas lawyers and law students with stories to tell.

  • Peanut Butter Burrito

    "I've got a baby girl, a trivia champ husband, a legal fellowship, a vegetarian kitchen, and a song in my heart. Most days."

  • Law Students Building a Better Legal Profession

    Building a Better Legal Profession is a national, law student-driven grassroots movement that seeks workplace reforms in large private law firms. The blog and site post self-reported data on billable hours, pro bono participation and diversity. The blog strives to "ensure that practicing law does not mean giving up a commitment to family, community, and dedicated service to clients."

  • Clinical Law Prof Blog

    Is a regularly updated blog focusing on clinical legal education and career opportunities.

  • Lag Liv

    "A brand-new corporate attorney with a husband, toddler, cat, two big dogs and a lot of shoes."

  • The Estrin Report

    "Created for professional paralegals—not of a certain level, specialty or firm—but of a particular attitude."

  • JDWired Blog

    Professional development, lifestyle, and community for contract attorneys.

  • ParalegalGateway’s Weblog

    "Paralegals in the news and other stuff."

  • Black Sheep of Philly Contract Attorneys

    Recognizing the increase in contract attorney work, the use of contractors by major firms especially for document review, the need for better information for contractors and document reviewers, and the desire for improvements in the legal contracting field, this website was created by a contract attorney for other contract attorneys.

  • Atharkhan

    Has to do with general stuff that geeks do.

  • LLNE News

    "This blog includes member news, [Law Librarians of New England] updates, and tips on technology."

  • The ICC Law Blawg

    "Education, employment and career-related news for the paralegal students of Illinois Central College and the paralegal professionals of central Illinois."

  • Law Department Search

    This blawg provides in-depth legal career and legal hiring resources.

  • Mediation Marketing Tips

    A blog devoted to exploring the possibilities of conflict resolution through mediation. Entries focus on employment mediation, family and relationships and risk analysis in commercial mediation.

  • Shelley’s Case

    “Shelley’s Case” has nothing to do a certain English property lawsuit. (But if you must know, the “Rule” of law has been abolished in most jurisdictions).

    Instead, this is a purely personal blog. From time to time, the author may feel compelled to discuss particular topics of quasi-public interest, but such divulgence does not constitute as legal advice and/or sound general advice.

    Sometimes a reader or two might confirm, revise, or append to the author’s recommendations, comments, and reflections on specific subjects. Sometimes no one would comment. The existence or lack of comments neither affirm nor nullify the author’s opinions and/or observations.

    "In summary:

    If you are looking for legal advice, this is not the place.
    If you are looking for law school or bar exam advice, this could be helpful, but not necessarily relevant place to look.
    If you are looking for a funny site, this is the wrong place. There is nothing funny about law school, and the bar exam, for that matter."

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