Above the Law calls itself a legal tabloid. Its focus is legal gossip.
"Serving coffee for the rich and powerful—a junior's view." An admittedly fictional diary of a junior barrister at the English bar. It was a sensation from the start, and the London Times picked it up within months of its launch. It’s part soap opera and part snark from an author who’s cheesed off with the legal profession.
Some posts are short "webisodes" of Living the Dream, a scripted comedy series centered around Nick Conley, a BigLaw associate. Accompanying blog posts describe the real-life inspirations behind each webisode. There are also many columns: an advice column authored by "an Ex-Bitter"; "Associate Abuse," which posts associate war stories from all over; "Bitter by Numbers," an opinion column appearing in list form; "Loose Ends," which covers legal news; "Bitter Rant," which posts lawyer rants from all over; "Pictures Framed," which posts images or illustrations of lawyers and invites readers to submit captions; and "Temper(a)mental," written from the point of view of a legal temp.
"Corporette is a fashion and lifestyle blog for women lawyers, bankers, MBAs, consultants, and otherwise overachieving chicks. Our readers work in conservative environments but want to look professional and fashionable."
"In their own words." Interviews and photographs of low-profile defendants as they leave the courthouse at 100 Centre Street in Manhattan.
This blog mixes personal musings with takes on law and politics.
This blog from Canada’s National Post covers law firm news from Canada, the U.S. and the U.K. But its authors also delight in writing cheeky posts about oddball law stories from all over the world.
Law and order news-of-the-weird, news stories concerning criminal charges against police officers and members of the military and scandals in the U.S. Justice Department.
This a blog covers case law, news and events dealing with personal injury law.
The blog is part of QuizLaw.com's efforts to combat "legalese" and provide the public with access to understandable legal information.
Ross Ipsa Loquitur is an active blawg that chronicles the legal technology trends, tools, techniques, gadgets and concepts from the perspective of legal technologist Ross Kodner and his team from MicroLaw.com. With a mix of insightfulness and irreverence, subscribers laud the blawg for both is educational and entertainment attributes - Ross calls it "edutainment!"
"A blog devoted to the lawyers of South Florida, their goings and doings, their peculiarities and personalities, all done with humor, love, jealousy, snark and just a little bit of class." Aggregates law-related news stories from Florida and elsewhere.
"Sweet Hot Justice gives an entertaining, down-and-dirty inside look at what it's really like to whore yourself out to BigLaw and beyond. The Legal Tease blog spills the dirty details on the BigLaw life from inside one of BigLaw's biggest and baddest, and Sweet Hot Counsel fields your questions on how to get in, get by, and get out
This blawg examines the NBC television series The Office and comes up with a per-episode estimate of the value of litigation claims against Dunder Mifflin.
"I get paid to dress pretty, go to court, and talk to crazy people."
An irreverent yet poignant look at the civil justice system." The Pop Tort takes a witty, clever and irresistibly irreverent approach to otherwise weighty consumer advocacy issues. Launched in January, it’s also the Center for Justice & Democracy’s latest riposte to the tort reform movement.
The life and times of [a patent agent] who [will be sitting] for the [CT] bar exam [again].
A Bay Area lawyer blogs about his life as a Bay Area lawyer.