This week’s Blawg Review #134 is run by Eric Turkewitz at the New York Personal Injury Law Blog — it’s definitely a marathon.  Unfortunately, David Giacalone at f/k/a thinks that themed blawg reviews tend to be “annoying, strained and distracting.” We especially enjoyed the Consumer Law & Policy Blog’s take on the Center for Consumer Freedom, […]

The Michigan Law Review’s companion journal First Impressions published an online symposium on the Supreme Court, the Federal Circuit, and Patent Law. The symposium is in light of recent Supreme Court decisions KSR v. Teleflex, Microsoft v. AT&T, and eBay v. MercExchange. A diverse group of authors explores whether these cases, considered together, represent a recent upheaval […]

This week’s Blawg Review #130 has two hosts, both mediators, and one for each hemisphere. Geoff Sharp, in Wellington, New Zealand, is covering the Southern Hemisphere in his own edition of Blawg Review.  Meanwhile, the Online Guide to Mediation is covering the Northern Hemisphere edition from Boston. We especially enjoyed the linguistic rollercoaster ride at […]

The omnipotent, anonymous Editor-n-Chef of Blawg Review has started “Simply the Best”, a “meme” where he tags 10 blawgs as his favorites, and then asks each author to do the same on his/her blog, and so on, and so forth. Patent Baristas was named as runner-up in the category of favorites by blogger Monica Bay, […]

Gene Quinn of IPWatchdog.com has decided to cash in on his blog’s name and put the site up for sale at SitePoint.com. The current bid is listed at $32,000 with a Buy It Now for $250,000. Quinn justifies the price because it attracts almost 19,000 unique visitors a month and he claims that IPWatchdog is  […]

In a bit of shameless self-promotion, we simply must announce that the Patent Baristas were ranked (again!) in the 2007 Edition of Chambers USA, a publication that rates attorneys and their practices based upon peer and client review. Chambers USA touts the Intellectual Property Department as known for their “exceptional” attention to detail and impeccable […]

Sheryl Sisk Schelin, a solo practitioner living and working in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (yes, we hate her already), brings an inspired version of Blawg Review this week in Blawg Review #121 over at the Inspired Solo. We especially enjoyed David Lat’s post on Above the Law regarding a counsel’s motion to reschedule oral […]

The Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber and CincyTechUSA announced their list of the Top 10 Best Blogs in Cincinnati (in alphabetical order) after receiving 154 nominations for 62 blogs in Cincinnati USA’s Best Blog Competition in a quest to name the best blog authored in Cincinnati USA and the best blog authored by a Chamber member. […]