Ahh, Friday afternoon is finally here. With that, let’s look back at the day’s best posts. Also, watch out, Lindsay Griffiths is at it again. After two excellent series providing in-depth tutorials on Twitter and Facebook, she starts in today on Twitter. Anyone looking to get going on Twitter should be well on their way by tracking that series.
- Judge Rakoff Raises a Number of Questions About the Proposed Settlement Between the SEC and Citigroup – Washington, DC attorney William McGrath of Porter Wright on the firm’s Federal Securities Law Blog
- Employees Use Social Media To Quit Their Jobs – Marylee Abrams of Abrams & Schmidt on the firm’s Minnesota Labor & Employment Law Blog
- Twitter Tutorials – Getting Started – Legal marketing expert Lindsay Griffiths of International Lawyers Network on Zen & The Art of Legal Networking
- What Happens When the Judge Ignores Trial Stipulations – New Jersey lawyer Eric Solotoff of Fox Rothschild on the firm’s NJ Family Legal Blog
- Text of Online Public File Order Released – Details of What the FCC is Considering, and Suggestion that Radio May Be Next – Washington, D.C. lawyer David Oxenford of Davis Wright Tremaine in the firm’s Broadcast Law Blog
- Possible Prison Sentences for Operators of Illegal Movie Downloading Website – Seattle intellectual property lawyer Tonya Gisselberg on her blog, Seattle Copyright Watch
- Your China Product Supplier. Trust All You Want, But Systematize. – Seattle lawyer Dan Harris of Harris & Moure on the firm’s China Law Blog
- Why do we hate us? Women prefer working for men, study says – Winston-Salem attorney Robin Shea of Constangy on the firm’s blog, Employment & Labor Insider
- US Law Firms Earned $7 Billion from Alternative Fee Arrangements – Legal marketing expert Larry Bodine on the Larry Bodine Law Marketing Blog
- Business Bankruptcies: Down, But Not Gone – And Possibly Coming Back? – Ohio attorney Kevin LaCroix of OakBridge Insurance Services in his blog, The D & O Diary