Patent Baristas has been featured in BlawgWorld 2007, an outstanding presentation of some of the top law blogs around the web in an eBlook format put together by Editor Sara Skiff, Publisher Neil Squillante and the eBook Team at TechnoLawyer. BlawgWorld 2007 is a compilation of exemplary posts from authoritative law blogs of various specialties […]

Yali Friedman, chief science office at New Economy Strategies and author of Building Biotechnology and the BiotechBlog, recently set out his picks for the top-5 must read blogs for keeping track of all the developments in biotechnology. The following blogs are his picks as best-in-class and should be an integral part of your daily read […]

Jim Harlan, Patent Counsel at Siemens Automation and Drives, UGS PLM Software (and former Blawger Bowl III competitor), has gone wild and started a new patent blog, Patents Gone Wild. The site features Jim’s thoughts/musings on the business impact patents play as an intangible asset. One recent post asks about the ramifications of the Indian […]

I have been tagged by Colin Samuels of the Infamy or Praise blog to continue a meme-tag that has been circulating about.   Actually, I was tagged a bit ago but am just catching up on some loose ends. OK, in the interest of collegiality, here are five things you probably didn’t know about me: I  have a […]

David Harlow’s HealthBlawg presents Blawg Review #88, arranged with musical musings and links to some of the greatest musicians.  On putting together the review, Harlow quotes Duke Ellington, master pianist, composer and bandleader, who once said of performing: “It’s like an act of murder, you play with intent to commit something.”  Showing that bloggers stick […]

Colin Samuels brings us Blawg Review #86 at Infamy or Praise based upon the second cantica of Dante’s Divine Comedy, Purgatorio, and is thus a sequel of sorts to last December’s Inferno-themed edition organized around the Nine Circles of Hell from Dante’s Inferno. Samuels’ Infamy or Praise review provides an overview of law blawgs within […]

A month ago, Robert Ambrogi’s LawSites ran a LawSites Poll: Your Top Legal Blog. Deemed “an experiment”, Robert hopes to use the poll to deal with the flood of law blogs. Robert wanted to know: What is the one law-related blog you feel you must read as regularly as possible? No fair naming your own. […]

A new blog I came across recently is the Daily Dose of IP, a blog by Mark Reichel that is a source of daily tidbits on IP law. Daily Dose of IP (or DDIP for short), focuses on a variety of issues including patents, trademarks, copyrights and trade secrets and provides information on IP issues […]