ABA Journal

Legal News Publication

Bar & Bench

"A comprehensive news and analysis portal for Indian legal professionals." Posts focus on India legal news, including legal process outsourcing news.

Law Blog

The Wall Street Journal's legal blog features a half-dozen detailed posts daily on a wide variety of legal topics from law firm shakeups—sometimes featuring interviews with BigLaw names—to the U.S. Supreme Court. Posts frequently include links to pleadings and other relevant legal documents.

LawNewz

“Commonsense written and video analysis to the often confusing and always intriguing world of the law.” Posts cover high-profile criminal trials, celebrity-related legal news and legal issues emerging from the current presidential administration.

On the Case

The author’s posts analyze litigation or threats of litigation against large companies.

Technologist

Posts tell readers which tech gadgets and applications are worthwhile to use in law practice or law school.

The Am Law Daily

Churns out original BigLaw coverage from dawn to dusk every business day, and they also never fail to focus on how national and world news might affect the Am Law 200. Posts cover law firm news, new litigation (with a focus on the firms involved), as well as major federal and state court rulings.

The BLT: The Blog of Legal Times

"Law and lobbying in the nation's capital." While the BLT's law firm news for the most part stays inside the Beltway, its concise and timely original reporting on all three branches of the federal government gives it national appeal.

The Careerist

The blog has a stated goal of being a "career sherpa" for its readers. Some posts give advice to those who seek success in BigLaw or at least news about BigLaw hiring trends; other posts focus on women in the law and work-life balance issues.

The Not-So Private Parts (defunct)

Posts cover the growing number of ways to search for or track and individuals using social media and the Web and raise the questions: Should we protect our privacy, or get used to being more ex­posed? And where does the law stand? Blogger Kashmir Hill tracks the emerging answers.

The Volokh Conspiracy

"Mostly law professors, blogging about whatever we want since 2002."

THR, Esq.

Focuses on the intersection of law and the entertainment and media industries. Posts cover trademark and pirating battles in Hollywood.