Archive for the ADR-Friendly Blogs Category

3L Epiphany

Ian Best launched his now-legendary for-credit blogging project while a law student at Moritz College of Law at Ohio State University. He catalogued law blogs in the U.S. and Canada and kindly included a special category for ADR blogs.

Bailey WorkPlay

Christopher Bailey, the author of this blog, believes that great work and exciting workplaces are defined by their ability to actively incorporate elements of workplay on an everyday basis. This blog explores that theme.

Blawg Review

This weekly review of the best in law blogging hosted each week at a different blawg regularly includes ADR-related links and from time to time is hosted by an attorney-mediator.

Construction Owners & Builders Blog

Published by attorney Robert Williamson, this blog was created as a resource for anyone
seeking information and wishing to exchange ideas on construction law issues and
industry news.

Death and Taxes Blog

Commentary on estate planning, estate administration, and real estate issues from a Chicago-area attorney Joel Schoenmeyer.

Divorce Law Journal

This blog by Louisville, Kentucky, attorney Diana Skaggs tracks Kentucky divorce and family law, including alternative dispute resolution, and also links to mediation weblogs.

f/k/a

Poetic reflections delivered through the medium of haiku, this thought-provoking blog is published by David Giacalone, a retired attorney and mediator.

George’s Employment Blawg

News, analysis and comments on labor and employment law, human resources, and other work-related topics published by attorney George Lenard.

Home Contractor v. Homeowner Blog

By Massachusetts attorney Andrea Goldman, also a mediator and arbitrator.

International Lawyer Coach Blog
This weblog helps attorneys across the globe grow thriving international practices, sharing insights about how to build strong client relationships across cultures, with ideas and resources relevant also to mediators, arbitrators, negotiators, and others working in multicultural and international contexts. Published by Janet Moore, who practiced law (international business transactions) for 15 years before launching her training and executive coaching business.

Kansas Family Law Blog

Information and insights for Kansans struggling with family law matters.

Kentucky Law

Commentary on Kentucky law, decisions, statutes, trials, news and more, including ADR.

New Jersey Family Law

By attorney Charles Abut, this blog features articles on family and divorce law, including litigation, mediation, and arbitration.

New Jersey Law Blog

This legal blog also includes news and updates on alternative dispute resolution.

Robert Ambrogi’s LawSites

Tracking new and intriguing web sites for the legal profession, this blog is published by attorney Robert Ambrogi, also a mediator and arbitrator.

Securities Law Weblog

Comments on securities law development from SECLaw.com, including securities law, rules, regulations, and securities arbitration.

Singapore Law Blog
This blawg provides its readers with news, comments and insight on legal matters in Singapore, including arbitration and dispute resolution.

SportsJudge Blog

The SportsJudge Blog is the blog of SportsJudge.com, which brings the principles of dispute resolution into the realm of fantasy sports. This blog was created to provide gamers with insights to improve fantasy gaming performance.

the [non]billable hour

Published by Matt Homan, an attorney and former mediator, this blog is dedicated to changing professional practice one idea at a time.

Thoughts from a Management Lawyer.
This blog offers discussion and commentary on Canadian labour and employment law issues. Published by attorney Michael Fitzgibbon.

Translation for Lawyers

Everything you wanted to know about foreign languages and cultures in the practice of law. Mediation-friendly.

What About Clients?

This weblog shares with a world-wide audience the personal ideas and thoughts of attorney J. Daniel Hull on servicing business clients as valued customers in American law firms. This blog also explores issues confronting the American legal profession and cultural aspects of international law practice. Its sidebar contains a directory of non-U.S. law blogs together with international law resources, bringing a welcome global perspective to law bloggers and readers alike.

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