7/22/2008
Hack-Igations
Hack-igations, written by attorney, Ben Wright is new blog to me and one I discovered in the comments here at The Daily Caveat. Try it - you might find it as interesting as I do.
-- MDT
Labels: blogs
4/01/2008
PIs in Maxim Magazine
Not a publication I frequent, but I came upon a reference to the article in the process of discovering the
Salgado Investigations company blog. One to bookmark, I think, if you are interested in UK gumshoe happenings.
-- MDT
Labels: blogs, Salgado Investigations
10/21/2007
New Blog: The Legal Infrastructure of Business
10/04/2007
China Law Blog
Interesting content here from a team of two lawyers, Dan Harris and Steve Dickinson, both of
Harris and Moure. Their red on red is a pretty intense color scheme, but the content is good. Start with their post
China Bribery: Send Lawyers, Guns And Money and go from there.
The Daily Caveat was in that part of the world just about a year ago. Here are some notes from
Singapore,
Hong Kong and (my favorite)
Macau.
-- MDT
Labels: blogs, bribery, China, Harris and Moure
9/28/2007
EconoBlogging, a Typology from Conde Nast Portfolio
Have I mentioned that I am loving
CondeNast Portfolio? Although word of editorial troubles has gone around, the end product is easily the most stylish and new-media friendly online financial publication. For example, there is this
uber-cool interactive breakdown of the Econoblogosphere.
I'll assume the omission of
The Daily Caveat is just an oversight...
Lots of my favorites make appearances, along with plenty of new faces I'll have to add to my rotation. Hopefully this is something that they'll keep updating as time goes on, as some of the categories are a bit scant at present. But the idea and execution, very cool.
-- MDT
Labels: blogs, CondeNast Portfolio
8/20/2007
For Your Reading List - Pharmalot
Pharmalot is the pharmaceutical-industry focused investigative blog penned by
Ed Silverman of the New Jersey Star Ledger. Good stuff here if you, like The Daily Caveat, just generally skeptical of the drug industry and their billion dollar ad budgets.
Labels: blogs, Ed Silverman, pharma, Pharmalot
6/15/2007
For Your Reading List - LA Business Observed
Business news from a tinsel-town perspective -
Mark Lacter's LA business blog is good reading.
Check it out.
-- MDT
Labels: blogs, LABizObserved, Mark Lacter
3/06/2007
Reading List: Race to the Bottom
As you might have noticed, I've been catching up on my blog reading recently. Another new-to-me site that might be of interest to regular readers of this space is
theracetothebottom.org. Great looking blog with great content as well. The site is run by
University of Denver College of Law professor,
J. Robert Brown, Jr. with contributions from his students. Great stuff.
-- MDT
Labels: blogs, Race to the Bottom, securities, SOX
2/28/2007
Porter Wright's SEC Action Blog: Meat and Potatoes for Securites Law
A new site to me and one worth your time is
Porter Wright Morris & Arthur's blog on
SEC Actions. Overseen by Porter Wright SEC Action Group Chair,
Thomas O. Gorman, this is hard-chore nuts and bolts stuff. Their recent post on the
SEC enforcement outlook for 2007 is very good read.
Definitely a site to bookmark...
-- MDT
Labels: blogs, Porter Wright, SEC
Blogs You Should Be Reading - Above the Law
No longer just the title of
Steven Seagal's debut flick,
Above the Law is yet another new blog in the
Dealbreaker.com / Dead Horse Media family of business oriented news-snark. See also Supermogul.
All three are the offspring of publisher
Elizabeth Spiers, formerly of the quite well known blog empire,
Gawker Media. If you're not currently reading any or all of the Dead Horse biz blogs, you probably should be.
Beware ads, however. They are plentiful.
- MDT
Labels: Above the Law, blogs, Dead Horse Media, Deakbreaker, Elizabeth Spiers
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