Top 10 in Law Blogs: RIP Employee Handbooks, Driving in Bad Snowstorms, Lessons from Bezos
February 4, 2014
Today marked Day 1 of LegalTech and, if you haven’t seen, we’re covering it again this year—though in a slightly different manner as we do it from Seattle. In the Top 10 today, Steven Gursten has some good advice on handling being stuck in a snowstorm. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 192.
- SEC To Demand More Public Accountability This Year From Wrongdoers In Financial Markets – Miami attorney Philip Stein of Bilzin Sumberg on the firm’s blog, Mortgage Crisis Watch
- Trapped in your car during a bad snowstorm? – Detroit attorney Steven Gursten of Michigan Auto Law on his blog, Michigan Car & Truck Accident Injury Advocate
- Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension Procedures Found Lacking In DWI Case – Roseville, MN attorney Daniel Koewler of Ramsay Law Firm on the firm’s blog, Minnesota DWI Defense
- Tips For Protecting Trade Secrets In The Social Media Age – Boston attorney Erik Weibust of Sehyfarth Shaw on the firm’s blog, Trading Secrets
- Regulation A+: Last gasp of the JOBS Act – Fort Lauderdale attorney Robert C. White, Jr.of Gunster on the firm’s blog, The Securities Edge
- Employee Handbooks (1971 – 2014): R.I.P. – Chicago lawyer Kevin Connelly of DLA Piper on the firm’s blog, The Labor Dish
- The Department of Transportation Unveils Plans for Connected Vehicles – Washington, DC lawyer Jackie Glassman of Hogan Lovells on the firm’s blog, Focus on Regulation
- Leading in Times of Change: 4 Lessons Law Firms Can Learn from Jeff Bezos – Senior Consultant Marcie Borgal Shunk of LawVision Group on their blog, LawVision Insights
- Jamie Casino and The Super Bowl Ad: Just Because You Can Doesn’t Mean You Should – Philadelphia lawyer Maxwell Kennerly of The Beasley Firm on his blog, Litigation & Trial
- Can Judges Be Facebook Friends With Lawyers? – West Palm Beach attorney Dan Bushell on his blog, the Florida Appellate Review
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