Blawg Directory: Legal Ethics
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Legal Profession Blog
Covers a variety of general interest legal topics and is especially focused on ethics, professional responsibility and the practice of law.
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What About Clients?
"What About Clients? is a weblog which contains my personal ideas and thoughts on servicing business clients as valued customers in American law firms. I started it in 2005 because I think that 1) the level of service at even the best American law firms is often inattentive and erratic—and that troubles me—and 2) even where service is sound, it can be a lot better."
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Durham-in-Wonderland
"Comments and analysis about the Duke/Nifong case."
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Legal Ethics Forum
This blawg discusses recent court decisions and news stories related to legal ethics issues—lawyer advertising, attorney-client privilege, multijurisdictional practice—and follows news stories of allegations and trials related to lawyer or judicial misconduct.
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This blawgger tries to find his balance "among a mix of haiku poetry, serious client advocacy and punditry, and idiosyncratic fun." You'll find commentary on lawyers and legal ethics, politics, culture and more.
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Nancy Rapoport’s Blogspot
Nancy Rapoport's Blogspot has information about "all sorts of things—governance in higher education and in law firms, bankruptcy ethics, popular culture and the law, Enron and other corporate fiascos, professional responsibility generally, movies, ballroom and Latin dancing" and anything else that gets the author's attention.
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New York Attorney Malpractice Blog
The New York Attorney Malpractice Blog has summaries and links to cases and news about legal malpractice.
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Psychology and Crime News
This blawg "is a place to collate information of interest in a forensic psychological context. I hope that anyone who is interested in keeping up with developments in psychology in a forensic context, and practical forensic developments that may have psychological relevance will find this service useful, although it is aimed primarily at an academic audience. Because I am based in the U.K., many of the reports tend to have a U.K. focus."
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Compliance Training Blog
"Compliance expertise for California and beyond."
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Reid My Blog!
Furthering innovation in management, governance, and ethics for lawyers and their firms.
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Legalethics.com
"Focusing on the ethical issues associated with the use of technology by legal professionals."
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The Datakos Blawg
This blawg shares perspectives and collects news on developments in corporate governance, compliance and ethics, records management policy development and litigation management. We also publish ideas involving law firm/corporate law department relations and client relationship management in general.
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The Ethics Guru
The Ethics Guru covers attorney ethics issues.
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LawOfCriminalDefense
News, information, ethics opinions and analysis relating to criminal defense, legal ethics and professional responsibility.
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Lawyerist
"The lawyering survival guide, featuring posts on blogging, careers, ethics, marketing, going paperless, practice management, starting a law firm, and technology."
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Judicial Ethics Forum
An open and academic discussion of judicial ethics, discipline and disqualification.
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Mastering Electronic Evidence and Discovery
"Devoted to finding solutions, i.e., searching for balancing electronic discovery demands with the competing expectations of full disclosure in federal court litigation. From time to time, the author will post commentary, links to important articles and questions designed to hopefully evoke a dialogue on these important issues."
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The Ethical Quandary
"A legal ethics and litigation blog."
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EvilEsq
"Of Lawyers, Law Firms and Those Who Empower Them—Satire and Beyond." The blawg's stated mission is "to promote the ethical practice and application of the law by increasing transparency regarding attorney misconduct and the failed systems regulating them." The blawg wants to hear from from those who feel they are victims of attorney or judicial misconduct (), attorneys or judges who appear in such accounts (), or those who want to volunteer with content or promotion of the site ().
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Compliance Building
Blog author Doug Cornelius writes about compliance and business ethics.