Blawg Directory: Katrina
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Insurance Claims and Issues
This blawg addresses issues related to insurance coverage and to the duties of good faith and fair dealing as presented in claims and as ruled on by courts across the nation.
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Jurisdynamics
"Jurisdynamics describes the interplay between legal responses to exogenous change and the law's endogenous adaptive capacity. This blog focuses on tools (mathematics, linguistics, complexity theory, and biology) and subjects (regulation, innovation, environmental law, and natural disasters) that invite jurisdynamic analysis."
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Insurance Coverage Blog
"The ultimate authority on all things related to Hurricane Katrina-related litigation and the circus that surrounds the main plaintiffs attorneys involved."
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Minor Wisdom
Minor Wisdom includes the lawyer-author's "off-the-cuff opinions" on topics that include current affairs, depression, legal research and books.
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Louisiana Law Blog
The Louisiana Law Blog has "insight and information on Louisiana law, litigation and legal culture."
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Discourse.net
Features news, commentary and analysis of a variety of mainly legal and political topics mixed with personal musings.
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Insurance Defense Blog
This blawg focuses on civil litigation defense in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area.
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Ernie the Attorney
This blog mixes personal musings with takes on law and politics.
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Urban Law Journal
"This blog was created to facilitate discussions on the nexus between the law and urban affairs."
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RiskProf
RiskProf has "discussions on insurance, liability law and economics, plus occasional other subjects."
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InsureReinsure.com
"This blawg "provides a one-stop resource for those in the insurance and reinsurance business to learn about industry and legal developments in the United States, United Kingdom, European Union, Bermuda and Hong Kong. The blog provides regular updates on topical industry issues including the subprime and credit crisis, follows the fortunes and follows the settlements decisions, Solvency II, U.S. Supreme court decisions involving directors and officers and medical/pharmaceutical products, coverage developments including those involving extra-contractual obligations, Lloyd's market reforms, regulatory and legislative developments, and Katrina-related coverage litigation."
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