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Restructuring, Whistleblowing, Emerging Tech and Cannabis Business: New Blogs Joining the LexBlog Network

December 12, 2014

As we close up shop on what is actually quite the pleasant day out in Seattle, we wrap up with a look at the four publications joining the LexBlog Network this week. We have two from Am Law 200 firms, another from a great firm right up the street from us and another from a firm just starting with us. Also, every single one of them boasts a sleek responsive design.

  • Batting leadoff in today’s look back at the week, we have Restructuring Debt Review from Stoel Rives on, if I do say so myself, is a fine looking responsive design. In their own words, “purpose of this blog is to provide timely and substantive updates on and assessments of developments in the law and policy relating to troubled businesses and distressed debt.” 
  • Next up, we have an exciting project from the attorneys at Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto as they launch The Whistleblower Blog. And the reason I call it an exciting project is because it is a pro bono public service project sponsored by the firm , one intended to highlight important news, legal developments and policy issues critical to whistleblowers and their advocates.
  • GreenbergTraurig‘s blog network is seeing quite the wave of expansion lately, as the launch of Emerging Technology Views makes it fourteen publications on the LexBlog Network from the firm. This one I think will really be worth keeping an eye on as they aim to provide their audience, entrepreneurs and early stage companies, with technology news, trends and strategies—definitely insight that’s interesting outside the legal world.
  • Next up, we have the second blog on the LexBlog Network covering the marijuana business—and I guess it isn’t surprising both are right here in Seattle. The latest on is the Cannabis Business Blog from Garvey Schubert Barer, with offices but a few blocks away from LexBlog HQ, and also throughout the Pacific Northwest. They have lots of good insight on what’s happening here in Washington, but also commentary on developments in Alaska, Oregon and D.C. as well.
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