Thanks again for all your hard work in reviewing and honouring all the outstanding work being done in
the Canadian Legal Blog community.
Thanks to
the Canadian Legal Blog community.
As we highlight another year of great
Canadian legal blog content, I'd like to start by pointing everyone's eyes down south to Dennis Kennedy's 2008 Blawggies, where Canada had an outstanding year (clearly Mr. Kennedy has a secret ice rink in his backyard he hasn't been telling us about).
I just put up a new post over on Stem's blog about the latest
Canadian legal blog additions to LawBlogs.ca... and thought the relay here might help our newly minted bloggers.
-LSB-...] Matthews has recently posted that the nomination process for
the Canadian Legal Blog Awards, aka Clawbies, is -LSB-...]
is the title of my new post at Slaw,
the Canadian legal blog.
Congratulations to all the winners, and thanks to
the Canadian Legal Blog Awards and all our followers.
Stem Legal is proud to continue the open spirit of the original list as it moves forward at lawblogs.ca with over 500
Canadian legal blogs.
Time again to showcase some of the newest additions to lawblogs.ca, Stem's directory of
Canadian legal blogs and podcasts.
While clearly, most legal bloggers feel most comfortable with the written word, there are two
Canadian legal blogs that have taken up the mic and are steadily producing podcasts too:
A welcome addition to the already fine collection of
Canadian legal blogs.
The Awards are affiliated with lawblogs.ca, which tracks 485
Canadian legal blogs and podcasts; the Clawbies» leadership reports that, «the consistent theme of the content posted in these blogs is the ongoing journey towards a better, -LSB-...]
If you read
any Canadian legal blogs, please take the time nominate your three faves.
If I could follow only three
Canadian legal blogs, here they are:
The Canadian Law Blog Awards (the Clawbies), are awarded once a year to recognize outstanding
Canadian legal blogs.
There's also a core group of us that work hard at welcoming & acknowledging new
Canadian legal blogs.
Thank you very much for highlighting and promoting
Canadian legal blogs.
Also a test to see if they're following other
Canadian legal blogs like Slaw.
Canadian legal blogs are listed on the Canadian Law Blogs List.
Not exact matches
Toronto, Ontario About
Blog Baker & McKenzie's Canadian Labour and Employment Law blog provides employers with up to date information on legal developments that impact workplace policies and procedures, human resources management, employment agreements, discipline and dismissal, and employment - related litigat
Blog Baker & McKenzie's
Canadian Labour and Employment Law
blog provides employers with up to date information on legal developments that impact workplace policies and procedures, human resources management, employment agreements, discipline and dismissal, and employment - related litigat
blog provides employers with up to date information on
legal developments that impact workplace policies and procedures, human resources management, employment agreements, discipline and dismissal, and employment - related litigation.
Disclaimer: The Financial
Canadian Blog does not provide tax,
legal or accounting advice.
Joy London recommends Slaw, «a uniquely
Canadian legal research and IT
blog, featuring an All Star Lineup of
Canadian research and tech gurus, and some tagalong named Steve Matthews.»
Since our last update in June, we've added 12 new
blogs to LawBlogs.ca:
Canadian Business Law
Blog (Shane McLean) Disability Denied (Mark Yazdani) Les chroniques de droit criminel (Eric Bernier) IP, Innovation and Culture (James Gannon) B - Law - G (Auger Hollingsworth) Blogosarus Lex (
Legal Resource Centre of Alberta) Fired Without Cause Nova Scotia Car Accident Law
Blog (David Brannen) Heritage Law... more»
On the Top 25 list for a second year, he continues to be arguably the most influential voice on law and technology in the country, not only within the
legal profession but also by educating the
Canadian public through his newspaper columns and highly regarded
blog.
My own
blog, for example, mostly receives comments from people outside the
Canadian legal field since I have an — um — eclectic range of readership.
-LSB-...] are now being accepted for the 2009
Canadian Law
Blog Awards (CLawBies), in recognition of the best
blogs published by the
Canadian legal industry.
Canadian lawyers, students, librarians, and
legal pros continue to launch great
blogs.
Taking a break from web strategy content here, I'd like to highlight a couple of new Stem
Legal websites: First up and just launched yesterday, my
Canadian Law
Blogs List which started life in September 2005 as a VLLB
blog post has now been moved to its own website at LawBlogs.ca.
Canadian Legal History
Blog 2.
LawBlogs.ca now lists approximately 175
blogs from
Canadian lawyers, law students,
legal researchers, marketers, and practice advisors.
This week, at the suggestion of Jordan Furlong, I've been exploring CanLII Connects, a site that does something similar for
Canadian law, drawing on the
legal community at large — as well as on
blogs and publications — to provide commentary on and analysis of
Canadian court decisions.
Here's a roundup of the latest additions to LawBlogs.ca: The Law
Blog (Thompson Dorfman Sweatman) Aviation Law
Blog (Alexander Holburn LLP) Ontario Rules of Civil Procedure (Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP)
Canadian Labour Law & Industrial Relations (Michael Urminsky) Altro & Associates
Legal Eve: IP, Marketing & Entertainment Law
Blog (Jeanette Lee) Banking & Financial Services Law (Osler) Quebec Labour... more»
While we're always glad to see new additions to the
Canadian legal blogosphere, we generally wait until a
blog has had regular posts for three months before getting it listed.
Catherine has also debuted the
Canadian Legal Research
Blog.
On a related note, in just a couple weeks, we'll be heading into the 10th annual
Canadian Law
Blog Awards, and looking forward to seeing lots of participation from the
Canadian legal blogosphere.
Elizabeth Raymer is a senior editor at Thomson Reuters, where she edits and writes for Lexpert, Lexpert DealsWire,
Canadian Lawyer and the
Legal Feeds
blog.
Here's a random list of this year's winners and finalists:
Canadian Legal History
Blog, ClickLaw,
Legal Feeds,
Legal Post, Slater Vecchio Connected, Doorey's Workplace Law
Blog,
Legal Frontiers: McGill's
Blog on International Law, The Court, Entertainment and Media Law Signal... more»
Although there are always a lot of established
blogs that receive well - deserved nomination from their faithful readers, we especially look forward to seeing which new
blogs will be nominated — and hopefully become mainstays in the
Canadian legal blogosphere.
Our publications —
Canadian Lawyer, Law Times, InHouse, and 4Students — are all represented in various social media be it Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, or
blogs like
Legal Feeds.
I like that the
blog links to places I rarely visit: British Library:
Canadian Collections History Matters NLM: Medicine in the Americas, 1619 - 1920 SSRN
Legal History Page
Writers from
Canadian Lawyer and Law Times magazines have co-launched the
Legal Feeds
Blog.
With the
Canadian Law
Blogs List now surpassing 300 entries (100 in the past year), along with the continued growth of law firms and lawyers using Twitter,
Canadian legal web - commentary is definitely on the rise.
Where we would appreciate some help though, is identifying US & European law
blogs that pay attention to the
Canadian legal blogosphere.
Author: David Bilinsky is the practice management adviser and staff lawyer for the Law Society of British Columbia and also authors Thoughtful
Legal Management; Laura Calloway is director of the Practice Management Assistance Program at the Alabama State Bar; Shaunna Mireau manages the law library at Field Law in Edmonton, Canada, and also authors Shaunna Mireau on
Canadian Legal Research; Dan Pinnington is director of practicePRO, a claims prevention initiative at the Lawyers» Professional Indemnity Co. of Toronto and also contributes to «Avoid a Claim»
Blog.
Big winners this year are Rob Hyndman who won the Non-
Legal Audience Award and tied for the Best
Canadian Law
Blog (or Blogger) Award and to Slaw for the Best
Legal Technology
Blog and runner - up for the Best
Canadian Law
Blog (or Blogger) Award.
This
blog is written for residents of Alberta, Canada to stay informed on
legal changes and events to
Canadian injury law.
Fifteen years after it first launched, the references to CD - Rom products are long - gone, but you will be able to check out Catherine's new
Canadian Legal Research Blog, the new «Step - by - step legal research process» chart, and follow updates via social m
Legal Research
Blog, the new «Step - by - step
legal research process» chart, and follow updates via social m
legal research process» chart, and follow updates via social media.
There are of course many more differences between the
Canadian and American
legal systems, some of which will be addressed in later
blog posts.
This is the sixth and last in a series of
blog posts being published by the
Canadian HIV / AIDS
Legal Network ahead of Election Day on October 19, 2015.
This is the fifth in a series of
blog posts being published by the
Canadian HIV / AIDS
Legal Network ahead of Election Day on October 19, 2015.