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New blogs on the LexBlog Network for the week of 2/6-2/10

February 10, 2012

This week’s roundup of blogs joining the LexBlog Network includes four firms adding to their respective arrays of publications and another just hitting the ground running, with six publications live and ready to roll. Have a great weekend, everyone.

  • Paging Dr. Blog is the second publication on the LexBlog Network from Meiselman, Denlea, Packman, Carton & Eberz, joining their long-running Class Action Blog. This blog focuses specifically on health care law, with conversations on topics that include Medicare and Medicaid, nursing home abuse, pharmaceutical drugs and health insurance. 
  • Energy and the Law is authored by Dallas lawyer Charles Sartain of Looper Reed & McGraw. This, the firm’s third publication on the LexBlog Network, is intended as a resource for legal developments, commentary and analysis of the law of oil and gas and alternative energy resources.
  • Biosimilars Law Blog is the third blog on the LexBlog Network from Hogan Lovells. The publicaton’s nine authors opine on subjects that include the basics of biosimilars, biosimilars vs. generics, the regulation of biosimilars and the naming and labeling of biosimilars.
  • Cole Schotz adds to their array of publications as Elder Law Perspectives is the ninth on the LexBlog Network for the firm. Authored my members of the firm’s Tax, Trusts & Estates Department, the publication aims to provide the community with information about laws, programs and services that effect the elderly, including Medicaid and veteran’s benefits.
  • Empowered Conflict Resolution Journal is authored by Darren Hart, Managing Partner at Hart Legal. In his own words, “this blog is dedicated to empowerment, to assisting those that want to grow and achieve their full potential and to providing guidance in this regard to those that find themselves powerless, persecuted, oppressed, tormented, intimidated and bullied.”
  • Hart Legal Associate Mark Norton serves as editor on the Inheritance Law Review. Originally from New Brunswick, Norton practices in British Columbia, with a focus on he area of wills and estates litigation and family conflict. 
  • Victoria, British Columbia lawyer Graham Rudyk publishes the Abuse Claims Law Review. Covering child abuse, elder abuse and sexual abuse, this blog is intended to provide insight and commentary on the rights, responsibilities and remedies for abuse.
  • Christine Murray authors the Family Law Refocused, the fourth of six publications from Hart Legal.In her own words, the blog is intended to provide “a fresh perspective on divorce, spousal support, child support, parenting after separation and everything family law.”
  • Empowering Women Law Journal is the second of three family law-related publications from Hart Legal. Authored by attorney Krystle Gill, this blog is specifically geared towards women who are going through a separation or divorce, providing them with the tools they need to rise to the various challenges that they may face in life, love and litigation.
  • And, to round things out from Hart Legal, we have the Adoption & Family Law Notebook from Lynda Cassels. As she describes it, the blog was created to “discuss issues related to adoption, reproductive technologies and the law, with a focus on topics of interest to parents and families.”