Blawg Directory: Civil Procedure
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Althouse
Covers law, politics and the general musings of law professor Ann Althouse.
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court-o-rama.org
A blawg about the courts.
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Arkansas Business Litigation Blog
The Arkansas Business Litigation Blog focuses on Arkansas business law and 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals developments in intellectual property (patent, trademark, copyright, trade secrets and covenants not to compete).
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New York Civil Law
New York Civil Law calls itself "a forum for New York appellate law, civil procedure, insurance coverage and defense, and other interesting issues."
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Electronic Discovery Blog
Electronic Discovery Blog covers information and issues relating to electronic discovery, including case summaries.
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Texas RioGrande Legal Aid Press Center
News and developments of interest to and that has an impact on the legal aid community in Texas.
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The Yellow Shoe Civil Law Blog
This blawg focuses on civil law developments throughout the world and general foreign, comparative, and international law issues.
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Civil Procedure Prof Blog
Is a regularly updated blog featuring issues, commentary and discussion related to civil procedure.
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Electronic Discovery Law
Electronic Discovery Law covers "legal issues, news and best practices relating to the discovery of electronically stored information."
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Jenkins Blog
This blawg provides technology news affecting lawyers as well as tips on conducting legal research using technology or new book titles.
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CAFA Law Blog
Features news, information, case analysis and insights into the Class Action Fairness Act of 2005.
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TortDeform
TortDeform says it "confronts and transcends the arguments put forth by the tort 'reform' movement, working to ensure that all Americans can access the courts." Many posts deal with fairness in the justice system.
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South Carolina Appellate Law Blog
South Carolina Appellate Law Blog follows the opinions of the South Carolina appellate courts, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, and the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Federal Civil Practice Bulletin
Federal Civil Practice Bulletin is dedicated to federal civil practice and procedure.
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CT Summation Blawg
"Surfing the rising tide of e-discovery."
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Kentucky Commercial Law and Litigation
Comment on procedural and substantive law affecting the planning of transactions and the litigation of business and commercial matters.
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