Great Corporate Law Blogs
Can’t seem to satiate your desire for the latest on corporate law? Thanks to the Internet, there are a seemingly endless array of resources on corporate law, updated frequently. Use this resource to direct yourself to more information about corporate lawyers and the men and women who love them.
The Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation: This mouthful of a forum lends itself to academic discussions about current goings-on in the world of corporate law. There are a wide variety of contributors from the Harvard law school on everything from academic research in corporate law to recent decisions that have an affect on law in the real world.
The Conglomerate: Corporate law is just one angle of discussion here—law school, business, economics, and their relationship to society are the official topics of the blog. The archives go back to 2003, so just be careful about how long you intend to spend on the site.
Wall Street Journal Law Blog: If you’d like a business angle on your corporate law, this is a good place to go. The blog updates very frequently, so you’ll always have something new to consider at the intersection of law and business.
Indian Corporate Law: India is a booming center for business growth, and as you can imagine, corporate law is a topic that naturally comes along with that. In this blog, six contributors regularly update on corporate law issues arising in India.
The Corporate Counsel: If you’re at all interested in issues of corporate governance or the Security and Exchange Commission, you’ll probably find something of interest to you here. And, between the heavy posts about corporate law, you’ll find lighthearted stuff like poems about accounting and funny videos.
What About Clients?: This blog focuses on asking the question of how corporations can better serve their clients. It has a funnier take on the subject that most corporate law blogs.
Work Matters: Here you can find information about a certain sub-area of corporate law—employment matters. The blogger posts about labor law and various issues dealing with hiring, retaining, and firing employees.