New blogs joining the LexBlog Network for the week of 5/3-5/7
May 7, 2010
Capping off a great first week of May at LexBlog, it’s an absolutely stunning afternoon out in Seattle. This week sees four new publications joining the LexBlog Network along with some slight tinkering and changes in appearance on a few existing publications.
- Condominium Insurance Law is the second blog on the LexBlog Network from Florida law firm Merlin Law Group. Authored by multiple authors at the firm, including founder Chip Merlin and attorney Corey Harris, the blog touches on condominium associations, class action suits, bad faith insurance and other relevant topics.
- Displaying the same sharp look as their labor and employment blog, Hunton & Williams launches their Hunton Business Tort Liability Report. The blog provides insight on emerging torts, significant verdicts and important opinions.
- Jackson Lewis’ sixth publication on the LexBlog Network comes in the form of the Disability, Leave & Health Management Blog. New York attorney Frank Alvarez and Connecticut lawyer Michael Soltis serve as the blog’s primary editors. Both are experienced and knowledgeable attorneys when it comes to providing effective guidance to employers.
- No Vacancy: Duff on Hospitality is a blog revolving around all things hospitality law, whether they be data security for hotel patrons, relevant tourism news or events affectiing travel, just to name a few. Duff, in this case, is established hospitality industry advisor and Cairncross & Hempelmann attorney Greg Duff.
Also worth noting, a few blogs receiving an updated look:
- Hogan Lovells’ Chronicle of Data Protection provides analysis and commentary on privacy and information security news and trends. This established publication is one of the best privacy blogs out there.
- Tucker Arensburg’s Med Law Blog has been on the LexBlog Network since November of 2005, almost five years, and it’s now getting a new look. Be sure to check out this established blog for all things medical and health care law.
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