January 2026 Arizona Top Blawgs
Covers law practice in the desert Southwest. By Tim Eigo, the editor of Arizona Attorney magazine, which is the monthly publication of the State Bar of Arizona.
Covers intellectual property and social media. By Ruth Carter.
Covers cyberbullying and flash mobs. By Ruth Carter.
Covers key legal-education, research, practice, and law-library news. From the John J. Ross-William C. Blakley Law Library of the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University.
Covers Arizona family law. By Annette T. Burns.
Discusses criminal law issues for people in Phoenix, Arizona.
Focuses on bankruptcy planning, Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 filing options, advice on wage garnishments and repossessions, bankruptcy law and advice for those that are experiencing extreme financial difficulty. By the Bornmann Law Group.
Focuses on the intersection of family and criminal law. By Gregg R. Woodnick, PLLC.
Covers criminal law issues from the point of view of a former state prosecutor turned criminal defense attorney. By Kyle Green.
Covers Arizona criminal law and justice. By Howard Snader.
Find Arizona criminal laws and information for criminal defense defendants by Tempe AZ lawyer criminal defense attorney and Arizona drunk driving legal representation.
Discusses copyright law with an emphasis on Arizona and Phoenix issues and courts. By Dennis Hall.
Covers injury law. By Throneberry Law Group.
Covers criminal law. By the Law Offices of Trent R. Buckallew, PC.
Covers criminal law. By James Novak.
Covers bad faith insurance law cases in Arizona. By Nathan D. Meyer.