For the month of March, I am going to use my Link of the Day feature to highlight legal blogs that I think are interesting and useful. Some may not be directly related to personal injury or Social Security disability law, but all of us who represent injured and disabled people occasionally need help in other areas. Today’s entry in March of the Blogs:
San Diego lawyer Amanda Benedict has a unique legal practice. She combines appellate advocacy with bicycle law litigation. Amanda is a long-time bicycle racer, so she has a natural interests in bicycle law. But prior to starting her own firm, she worked for several years as a staff attorney at a non-profit law firm that administered the appointed counsel program for the Fourth District Court of Appeals. That’s how she came to combine the two practice areas.
The subtitle of Ms. Benedict’s blog is “Appellate Advocacy in California. Tools, Tips, Resources, and News relevant to appellate practitioners.” She covers such categories as:
- Appellate Advocacy
- Appellate Resources
- Appellate Writing
- CLE Opportunities
- FAQ – Clients
- LPM – Small Firms & Solos
- Time Management
Amanda also writes the San Diego Cycling blog — Providing News, Routes, Safety Tips, and Thoughts about Cycling In San Diego.