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  2. SCOTUSblog - Wikipedia

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    A 2008 article in the New York Law School Law Review gave SCOTUSblog as an example of a successful law blog, together with Balkinization and the Volokh Conspiracy, and noted that "with growing numbers of lawyers and legal scholars commenting on breaking legal issues, the blogosphere provides more sophisticated, in-depth analysis of the law than is possible even in a long-form magazine article."

  3. Harvard Business Law Review - Wikipedia

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    The Harvard Business Law Review (HBLR) is a bi-annual legal journal published at Harvard Law School. [1] It covers subjects including: corporate governance, securities law, capital markets, financial regulation and institutions, financial distress and bankruptcy, and related subjects. [2] [3] [4]

  4. Category:Law blogs - Wikipedia

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    Blogs about law.. Often referred to as "blawgs," legal blogs come in many formats and may contain explanations of the law, news stories that pertain to the practice of law or law schools, or humorous stories regarding attorneys' experiences while practicing law.

  5. Bloomberg Law - Wikipedia

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    Bloomberg Law is a subscription-based service that uses data analytics and artificial intelligence for online legal research. The service, which Bloomberg L.P. introduced in 2009, provides legal content, proprietary company information and news information to attorneys, law students, and other legal professionals. [1]

  6. Business court - Wikipedia

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    J. Stephen Schuster, who handled complex business litigation in the Superior Court of Cobb County, Georgia, is a past president of the American College of Business Court Judges, [56] past co-chair of the ABA Section of Business Law's Judges Initiative Committee, [276] and served as a Business Court Representative to the ABA's Business Law ...

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    These include business registration, taxation, permits, legal structure, trade laws, etc. Use the template below to define the legal obligations in your ecommerce business plan.

  8. Lawfare (website) - Wikipedia

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    Lawfare was founded as a blog in September 2010 [3] by Benjamin Wittes (a former editorial writer for The Washington Post), Harvard Law School professor Jack Goldsmith, and University of Texas at Austin law professor Robert Chesney. [2]

  9. Opinio Juris (blog) - Wikipedia

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    The blog was started in 2005 by Chris Borgen (St. John’s University); Peggy McGuinness (St. John’s University); and Julian Ku . Kevin Jon Heller (University of Copenhagen) joined in 2006. In 2007, State Department Legal Adviser John Bellinger became a guest blogger for a week. This marked the first time that a US government official blogged ...