Best in Law Blogs : The LexBlog Network : February 29, 2012
February 29, 2012
Today’s roundup brings more on Supreme Court case Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum as Sarah Altschuller has an excellent piece breaking down the oral arguments. Also, on LXBN TV, Caitlin Padula dispels some common Affordable Care Act myths. And, I wrote something on Please Advise on why short posts with multiple authors are kiiiind of dumb. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 161.
- The White House is Not Giving Up on Federal Contractor Pay-to-Play – Washington, DC attorney Stefan Passantino of McKenna Long & Aldridge on the firm’s Pay to Play Law Blog
- The Putin Plot and Investigative Timelines – Corporate investigator Philip Segal of Charles Griffin Intelligence on their blog, The Ethical Investigator
- Use of Cell Phones Pose New Problems for Police – Nashville lawyer Rob McKinney on his Nashville Criminal Law Report
- AP Sues News Monitoring Service, Meltwater, for Copyright Infringement and “Hot News” Misappropriation – Seattle attorney Stacia Lay of Hendricks & Lewis on her blog, IP Law Chat
- Are All Injuries Treated the Same in Workers’ Compensation Claims? – New Jersey lawyer Al Vitarelli of Stark & Stark on the firm’s Personal Injury Law Journal
- The Proview v. Apple China Trademark Dispute. Wanna Buy The Brooklyn Bridge? – Seattle lawyer Dan Harris of Harris & Moure on the firm’s China Law Blog
- This Week in Infrastructure – Robert Freeman of Cozen O’Connor on the firm’s blog, The Hot Button
- Insurance Nightmare: As Lawyers Attack Forced Placed Insurance, Lenders Accept “Hope Insurance” – Dallas attorney Keith Mullen of Winstead on the firm’s blog, Tough Time for Lenders
- FDIC: Problem Institutions Decline, But Concerns Remain – Ohio attorney Kevin LaCroix of OakBridge Insurance Services in his blog, The D & O Diary
- U.S. Supreme Court Review of Corporate Liability Under the Alien Tort Statute — An Overview of the Oral Arguments in Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum – Washington, DC attorney Sarah Altschuller of Foley Hoag on the firm’s blog, Corporate Social Responsibility and the Law
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