Live LexBlog blogs for the week of 6/30-7/3
By Rob La Gatta
July 3, 2008
Despite the fact that this was only a four day week, LexBlog managed to break its own record in terms of blog launches: we’ve seen nine new projects go out the door since Monday.
The blogs debuted between June 30 and July 3 were:
- The Pennsylvania Fiduciary Litigation Blog, a trusts & estates law blog focusing on estate planning issues. All content is written by Lancaster attorney Patti Spencer.
- The Maine Injury, Accident & Disability Law Blog, from Portland lawyer Joe Bornstein. Joe’s personal injury law blog aims at providing relevant news on injury and wrongful death issues to residents of the Pine Tree State.
- From Columbus attorney Teri Rasmussen of Lane Alton & Horst, we debuted the Ohio Practical Business Law Blog. Teri’s business law blog offers guidance to professionals geared at helping them make legally informed business decisions.
- The Florida Special Needs Law Blog, from Miami lawyer David Lillesand. A disability law blog, it focuses on providing commentary on special needs trusts and related issues.
- An environmental law blog from Cleveland attorney Joe Koncelik of Frantz Ward, aptly titled the Ohio Environmental Law Blog and focusing on issues related to environmental regulation.
- The 13th blog to go live from the lawyers & attorneys at Sheppard Mullin: the China Law Update, a business law blog focusing on the latest developments in Chinese law and authored by attorneys from the firm’s Shanghai office.
- The Life Sciences Legal Update, a health care law blog (and the second LexBlog project to date) from the AmLaw 200 firm Reed Smith LLP.
- A workers’ compensation law blog from Georgia attorney Seth Bader, called the Atlanta Workers’ Compensation Law Blog and focusing on helping injured employees obtain their well-deserved medical treatment or compensation.
- The Technology Law Update, from the lawyers & attorneys at Thelen Reid Brown Raysman & Steiner LLP. This technology law blog highlights discussion on court decisions and legal developments impact technology and privacy law.
Quite a haul for just four days. Check back next week to see what else we’ve got coming up…and have a happy, safe Fourth of July.
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