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  • Capital Defense Weekly

    Discussions and rulings on cases of interest to criminal defense lawyers who handle death penalty cases.

  • 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.

  • Law School Innovation

    This blawg is a forum to discuss and discover law school innovation.

  • That’s What She Said

    This blawg examines the NBC television series The Office and comes up with a per-episode estimate of the value of litigation claims against Dunder Mifflin.

  • L.A. Legal Pad

    A daily blawg on the Los Angeles legal scene.

  • Skadden Insider

    This blawg is "created to collect and pass along (and sometimes comment on) the gossip and news making its way through the halls of a certain law firm's offices. Have a rumor, some gossip or news you'd like to share? Well, contact us at ."

  • New York Personal Injury Law Blog

    The New York Personal Injury Law Blog has information on New York personal injury law, medical malpractice, the civil justice system and cases of interest.

  • Counsel to Counsel

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

  • 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."

  • Transnational Law Blog

    "A study of law regulating actions or events transcending national frontiers."

  • Legal Juice

    This a blog focuses on criminal and tort law news, with categories like “doctor doctor,” “gross” and “just weird.” The blog’s investment in design and spot-on images kicks it up a notch, and posts are frequent enough for you to have juice every day.

  • TheCorporateCounsel.net Blog

    Provides "practical guidance" about corporate and securities law and legal issues.

  • 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.

  • Legal Process Outsourcing

    "Legal Process Outsourcing is slated to be the next mover and shaker. This blog will track the activity in this space."

  • From the Desk of Patrick J. Fitzgerald

    An anonymous missive focusing on Patrick J. Fitzgerald's fight for "Truth, justice and the American Way."

  • Lessig Blog

    Lawrence Lessig crusades for network neutrality and finite copyright restrictions, and against corruption within the Federal Communications Commission and elsewhere. This tech-focused blawg includes many of Lessig's articles as well as discussion posts by guests ranging from "Granny D," a 94-year-old U.S. Senate candidate, to Richard Posner of the Chicago-based 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

  • Patent Baristas

    Besides patent law and litigation issues, Patent Baristas covers items relating to building a bioscience business, nanotechnology, technology transfer, orange book filings as well as FTC and FDA regulatory matters.

  • The Mac Lawyer

    This blog takes on the Microsoft/PC-centric law practice model, chronicles the experiences of lawyers who make the switch from PC to Mac, and offers tips and advice to those considering a Mac-based practice.

  • May It Please the Court

    May It Please the Court calls itself a blawg of "legal news and observations." Most of the subjects covered fall in the author's practice areas: business litigation, including environmental, contract disputes, intellectual property, tax and international trade.

  • Real Lawyers Have Blogs

    "On the topic of the law, firm marketing, blogs, Web 2.0 and baseball." Contains advice on using blogs and social media for law firm marketing. Every weeknight you'll find a roundup aggregating posts from other Lexblog Law Network blogs.

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