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Texas Legal Edge
"An ongoing legal blog covering Texas and U.S. topics by providing legal commentary on contracts, labor and employment law, in-house counsel topics, entertainment, Supreme Court, personal injury, and social media law."
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Texas Medical Malpractice Update
"New and noteworthy Texas health-care liability cases." Posts are generally short summaries of recent health law cases or links to outside articles.
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The Appellate Strategist
"News and commentary on cutting-edge legal issues pending in state and federal appellate courts across the country." Lots of state supreme court coverage.
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The Brand Protection Blog
"Reports on developments and trends in all areas of the law that impact brands, including the creation, promotion and protection of branded products and services. Our goal is to help you better understand the impact of evolving laws and regulations; better implement an effective, integrated brand strategy, and better combat the manufacture and sale of infringing and counterfeit goods."
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The California Workplace Advisor
Posts cover employment law with a focus on California, rulings from the National Labor Relations Board and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and wage-and-hour class actions.
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The Contractor’s Perspective
"Offering perspective on key developments in the law of government contracts."
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The Delaware Employment Law Blog
"Timely commentary on all things e-law, including what to make of current news events, how to implement change in your organization, and what steps to take to prevent legal liability."
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The Energy Law Blog
Oil and gas exploration, production, and marketing in the Gulf Coast.
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The Florida Legal Blog
"A blog focusing on decisions from the Florida appellate courts and 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals."
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The IP Law Blog
Discussion of IP-related news, cases and legal issues.
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The IP Stone
"A blog to make sense of intellectual property issues for businesspeople. Focused on trade secrets, patents, copyrights, trademarks, and computer and cyberlaw."
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the Ninth
"Dedicated to tracking the trends of the country's biggest and busiest court of appeals, the Ninth Circuit."
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The Plea Bargaining Blog
"Dedicated to scholarship, articles and news regarding plea bargaining in criminal cases in the United States and around the world. The purpose of this blog is to further our understanding of the plea bargaining machine and its role in the criminal justice system."
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The Public Blawg
This blawg covers court decisions and other news relevant to the practice of public law. It also provides information about law conferences and links to recently issued government documents.
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The Securities Edge
"Focuses on securities law topics of interest to executives of middle-market businesses."
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The Sports Law Guru
"Whether it’s a Formula One team signing its latest gagillion dollar sponsor, Pacman Jones being arrested after 'making it rain' and starting a brawl in a Las Vegas strip club, the questionable age of Chinese gymnasts at the Olympics, drug testing policies for high school athlete or trademark enforcement against knockoff memoribilia dealers—whatever the case, the nexus of sports and law is a fascinating and pervasive subject in our culture. Through SportsLawGuru.com, Matt Breeden will discuss the latest developments in the sports and legal communities, and the impact of those developments on our culture."
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The Undead Bar Association
Blog explores paranormal legal issues through fiction. "Fleshed Out" posts a serial story Monday through Thursday. On Friday, they post "Mutant of the Week" with EYE iN tHE hAT Productions.
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The Venture Alley
"The Venture Alley is a blog about business and legal issues important to entrepreneurs, start-ups, venture capitalists and angel investors."
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The View From LL2
"All about international law, politics, economics, and many other random things. We found ourselves talking about these subjects a lot ourselves, so we thought someone else might want to listen to our thoughts. “LL2″ is the second sub-basement of the George Washington University Law Library, where international law books are found. We both spent too much time there during law school."
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theCPLRblog
All things related to civil practice law rules.

