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Colleague and fellow blogger Patrick DiDomenico has started a blog called iPad4Legal that is further whetting my appetite for an iPad. He describes his new blog in these terms: iPad4Legal is a blog about iPads as they pertain to lawyers, law firms, a. Official Misconduct at the New Brunswick Parking Authority - Read the Criminal Law legal blogs that have been posted by Matheu D Nunn on Lawyers.com.

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The attorneys of Saltzman Chetkof & Rosenberg, LLP have made many recent appearances in the media for their work in the courtroom, including features in Newsday, Elle, and the New York Times. They also like to keep their clients updated on the awards and accolades they have achieved,a s well as activities going on with the firm. NJ Looking for Ways to Encourage Economic Recovery: The State of New Jersey Permit Extension Act - Read the Zoning, Planning and Land Use legal blogs that have been posted by Jason Robert Rittie.

Cosmopolis published new posts- Evidence to the Home Affairs Select Committee on Home Office policy on COVID-19/Coronavirus , Webinar on COVID-19 and Immigration: Society of Labour Lawyers

– New blog posts were published by The Office for National Statistics– ONS looking internationally during COVID-19, New insights into life under lockdown

The UK in a Changing Europe published a number of new articles- The economics of a sudden, screeching stop, Covid-19: the struggle to agree an EU response, The value of care workers, Covid-19 crisis strengthens case for extension

– New blog posts were published by The UK Human Rights Blog – Renewed lockdown, new guidance: new episode of Law Pod UK, A disproportionate interference: the Coronavirus Regulations and the ECHR — Francis Hoar,

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The House of Commons Library published new articles – Coronavirus: Impact on the labour market, Coronavirus: Changes to practice and procedure in the UK and other parliaments, Coronavirus: Latest economic data, Coronavirus: Policing the instruction to stay at home, FAQs: Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme, Coronavirus: holiday bookings

– A new article was published by The Constitution Unit- Can analogue politics work in an era of digital scrutiny? The negative effect of COVID-19 on the informal politics of Westminster

– Four new updates have been published by The 36 Group- Covid-19 Hub

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The Law Society published new blog posts- Four things to think about when considering furlough leave, Westminster update: Joint Committee on Human Rights hears evidence from the lord chancellor

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Free Movement updated an article- Coronavirus and the UK immigration system