The primary Web site of the European Union, Europa provides up-to-date coverage of European Union affairs and essential information on European integration. Through Europa, you can get access to all the information made available on the Internet by the institutions and bodies of the E.U., including the European Parliament, the Council of the…
Today’s five-star site: Europa
More on Blogads and blawgs
Kevin O’Keefe and David Giacalone both comment on my recent post about Blogads. Kevin says that, for lawyers who use their blogs to market their legal services, advertising is a big mistake. David agrees. I agree as well. If your blog’s purpose is primarily marketing, advertising is not only unnecessary,…
Today’s five star-site: eDICTA
Launched in 2003, eDICTA is the “mega site” of the Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section of the American Bar Association. Part e-zine, part portal, it is a comprehensive and broad-ranging guide to resources on the TIPS Web site and elsewhere on the Internet. It features an extensive collection of legal links, direct…
Why Blogads is good for blawgs and for advertisers
Recently I signed up with Blogads, a service that sells advertising space on blogs. Not long afterwards, I received my first ad, as you can see to the right. Call me commercial, but I believe Blogads may be just the ticket to the future of blawging.
The more I see of blogging, the more…
Today’s five-star site: Justice Information Center
Justice Information Center. This site of the National Criminal Justice Reference Service, the clearinghouse for the U.S. Department of Justice and the Office of National Drug Control Policy, lives up to its claim to be “one of the most extensive sources of information on criminal and juvenile justice in the world.” The site’s materials…
A new patent blog
And no sooner do I publish my column on IP blogs than a new one comes along: Patent Pending. Its author, patent attorney Robert Shaver, says it is more entertainment for inventor and technology fans than it is legal postings. “I post what I am interested in,” he says, “which is old patents,…
Survey of intellectual property blogs
My Web Watch column surveying intellectual-property blogs is available at Law Technology News. (Free registration is required to view LTN content.)…
Today’s five-star site: DivorceNet
DivorceNet started out in 1995 as a means of showcasing the Newton, Massachusetts, family law practice of Sharyn T. Sooho. It quickly grew into one of the most comprehensive family law sites on the Web and remains so today. Its popularity came in large part from its early incorporation of an “interactive bulletin board,”…
Today’s five-star site: Securities Class Action Clearinghouse
Operated by Stanford Law School, the Securities Class Action Clearinghouse provides detailed and timely information about securities fraud litigation for use by the legal community, investors and the media. The Clearinghouse publishes or links to the full text of more than 2,000 complaints, motions, judicial opinions, and other major class action filings and organizes…
Today’s five-star site: Cornell School of Industrial and Labor Relations
The Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations is the nation’s only institution of higher education offering a full four year undergraduate program in industrial and labor relations, as well as various advanced degree programs. For practitioners, the most useful part of its Web site comes from its Catherwood Library. Its fully searchable…
Blawging goes Down East
Its author lays claims to being the first legal blog in Maine, and its name lays down a challenge to the clever catchiness previously staked out by Ernie the Attorney. What I’m talking about is Al Nye The Lawyer Guy, a new blog from Portland, Maine, lawyer Alan R. Nye. Those of…
For Chicago newspaper, the end of an era
Odd, but when I snapped the photo posted below of the Chicago Sun-Times building, I had no idea I was memorializing the end of an era in newspaper history.…