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“Teklaw” Blog by Indiana Estates and Probate Lawyer Tim Kalamaros
Teklaw has information about estate planning, wills and trusts in Indiana.
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101 Reasons to Kill All the Lawyers
Legal cartoons and commentary.
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3D Internet Law
"With the adoption of the 3D Internet comes new legal issues—and we’re just beginning to see what they are. For instance, do items of virtual 'property' constitute legally recognizable property, with rights and obligations that go along with property law? What happens when conduct in games or virtual worlds infringe—or at least appear to infringe—intellectual property rights? What governments or sets of courts have jurisdiction over behavior in 3D Internet applications? All of these legal questions, and many more still await definitive answers. In the meantime, we have only limited legal precedents, statutory law, and regulations to guide companies hosting 3D applications, businesses establishing presences in virtual worlds, and users. The hosting companies have created their own private law by way of contract through their online 'terms of service,' which they hope will be enforced in court. Public and private law, however, still leave many gaps, and many legal questions remain unanswered. This blog will address the legal issues involved in virtual worlds and massively multiplayer online games and answer some of those unanswered questions."
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717 Madison Place
"Focuses on oral arguments of patent appeals at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, as well as other patent-related topics. The judges often express their thoughts candidly during oral argument and the blog gives practitioners a unique insight into the thoughts of the various judges."
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904Divorce.com | Jacksonville Divorce
"Provides general information about the divorce process in Jacksonville, Fla."
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A Clean Slate—The Bankruptcy Law Blog
"A discussion of bankruptcy law and bankruptcy-related topics."
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A Connecticut Law Blog
Posts focus on legal issues in Connecticut and occasionally Massachusetts. And, occasionally, the Boston Red Sox.
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a fool in the forest
A "personal and cultural Web journal."
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A Progressive on the Prairie
"I may comment occasionally on a smattering of issues and will have links to political sites for those so inclined. But my focus will be on things that actually bring pleasure, meaning and nuance to life."
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aantlaw
The majority of posts are about immigration law, but health care issues are also discussed. Posts are about both national and New York-specific laws and legal cases.
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Aaron Morris’ Business Law Alert
"Information and insight for businesses."
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ABC International Family Law Views
"News and views on family law issues around the world."
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About.com Law Practice Management
"The About.com Law Practice Management site provides information and advice to attorneys on issues related to operating their law practices."
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Abraham Watkins Blog
"It is our fervent hope this blog will assist individuals who have suffered injuries by providing education, information and answers to questions in their time of need."
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Accident and Injury Law Blog
Covers Maryland injury and accident law, including car accidents, medical malpractice and product liability.
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ADR Law
"Focuses on alternative dispute resolution and environmental law."
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ADR Times
Covers "mediation, arbitration, negotiation, diplomacy and peace. ADR Times publishes articles, news and debates, and provides an industry directory, event calendar, job board, and community space for public and professionals to connect and share insights." Most posts are excerpts of articles from the mainstream and legal news media.
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Advertising Law Blog
This blawg provides commentary and news on developing legal issues in advertising, promotional marketing, Internet and privacy law.
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Advocate’s Studio
Posts focus on the intersection of emerging technologies, social media and marketing and their impact on the practice of law, research and writing.
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Aging in Place
"Many adults care for aging parents, support their own children and face their own retirement. Seniors are an increasing proportion of society, economic benefits are shrinking, costs are rising. House neglect and home injuries are primary causes of relocating to nursing homes. It doesn’t need to be an inevitable fact of aging to live out life in a nursing home. Current laws allow those who are otherwise eligible, to be given the choice of care setting that is the least restrictive and most appropriate."

