A number of bloggers focus on regional and municipal legal issues. The top bloggers writing on regional, city and state law include the following:
California Labor & Employment Law is a blog devoted to the latest news and issues facing labor law attorneys in California. Founded in 2007 and published by the Carlton DiSante & Freudenberger law firm, the blog covers more than a dozen topics with discussions on Class Actions, Court Decisions, Employee Benefits and Wage & Hour Issues.
Recent posts include “Ninth Circuit Delivers Blow to Employer in Independent Contractor Classification Case” and “Litigation War Stories: Avoiding Costly Mistakes.” The blog also features recent updates and analysis of the latest news and links to other state employment blogs and government agencies, such as the U.S. Department of Labor.
Minnesota DWI Defense is a blog hosted by criminal defense attorney Charles A. Ramsay. The blog provides the latest news in DWI/DUI law and postings on controversial issues such as how DWI urine tests were far from conclusive, and how the state can charge someone with two DWI’s for the same incident.
Topics include postings on blood tests, breath tests, court orders, ethics and forfeiture. The blog also provides links to DWI attorneys in other states throughout the United States and other blogs focusing on DWI law.
Connecticut Employment Law is hosted by attorney Daniel A. Schwartz and provides news and developments on “New & Noteworthy” developments in labor and employment law.
Recent postings include commentary on how financial reform by Congress would impose diversity requirements on federal contractors and the failed lawsuit of a newspaper writer.
The blog also has an archives and separate topics with postings on Class Actions, Legislative Issues and Litigation. There are also suggestions and links for other issue related blogs, including A Public Defender, Connecticut Employee Rights Blog and other state blogs. The blog offers an archives of postings categorized not by date but by one of dozens of subjects.
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