Top 10 Legal Blogs You Should Be Reading

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Above the Law

abovethelaw.com










Above the Law was created by David Lat and Elie Mystal in 2006.  The site provides news and commentary about the U.S. legal industry.  Our favorite article discusses whether Hillary Clinton could go to jail.


TalkLeft: The Politics of Crime

talkleft.com








TalkLeft: The Politics of Crime in 2002.  The site provides liberal coverage of crime-related political and injustice news.  Our favorite article provides a statement from Caroline Kennedy.


The University of Chicago Law School Faculty Blog

uchicagolaw.typepad.com/faculty/








The University of Chicago Law School Faculty Blog is the only institution-run blog named to the ABA Journal's Blawg 100.  Our favorite article discusses Apple's $1 billion-plus patent verdict against Samsung.


3 Geeks and a Law Blog
geeklawblog.com











3 Geeks and a Law Blog addresses technology and how it affects one's law practice.  The site provides management tips as well as discussions of new legal technology and analyst about the future of legal services. Our favorite article discusses the value of the Law Firm Research Analyst.


IPethics & INsights

ipethicslaw.com






Michael McCabe, Jr. created IPethics & INsights in 2014.  The site discusses issues concerning legal ethics, professional discipline and malpractice in the field of intellectual property.  Our favorite article discusses an attorney that was disbarred for commingling and converting client funds.



Lowering the Bar

loweringthebar.net















Lowering the Bar was created in 2006 by Kevin Underhill.  The site provides humorous takes on low-related news.  The Homeland Security Snow-Cone Machine is our favorite post.


The National Law Forum

nationallawforum.com 









The National Law Forum is the blog of The National Law Review.  Our favorite article provides an infographic on how attorneys are using social media in 2015.


Althouse
althouse.blogspot.com








Ann Althouse created 'Althouse' in 2004.  The site provides photographs and commentary on law, politics and popular culture.  In our favorite article she discusses why she is avoiding the Indiana RFRA story.



Lawyerist

lawyerist.com








Lawyerist is a website that helps lawyers build better law practices by publishing the best information and advice for solo and small-firm lawyers.  Our favorite article discusses how to stay married to a lawyer.



China Law Blog
chinalawblog.com







China Law Blog is written by Dan Harris and Steve Dickinson.  The site discusses the practical aspects of Chinese law to assist businesspersons in using Chinese laws to their advantage.  Our favorite article provides 10 reasons why Chinese companies fail in the United States.

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