Top 10 in Law Blogs: Manufacturing, Fracking, Patent Trolls
July 22, 2015
In today’s America, an argument can be made that the legislative branch—and specifically the Supreme Court—is the most powerful part of the government. With so much, should there be limits on terms? Malia Reddick weighs that question. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 191.
- Study Shows Just Knowing You Have a Text Message Can Distract Your Driving – Dallas attorney Kay Van Wey on her blog, AdvoKayte
- Mandatory Retirement Ages for Judges: How Old Is Too Old to Judge? – Malia Reddick of the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System on their blog, IAALS Online
- Your Employees’ Religious Beliefs Are Not an Excuse for Discrimination – New Jersey lawyer Christina Stoneburner of Fox Rothschild on the firm’s Employment Discrimination Report
- Appeals: Not All Courts Are Created Equal – Boston attorney Nancy Van Tine on her Divorce Law Monitor
- Sign, sign, everywhere a sign (ordinance): Reed v. Town of Gilbert, the First Amendment and Signs – Arlington attorney Matthew Roberts of Bean Kinney & Korman on the firm’s Virginia Real Estate, Land Use & Construction Law blog
- Florida Legislature Goes After Patent Trolls – Fort Myers lawyer Mark Nieds of Henderson Franklin on the firm’s Southwest Florida Business & IP Bulletin
- The Importance of a Cooperative Discovery Process – New York lawyer Kathryn Cole of Farrell Fritz on the firm’s blog, All About eDiscovery
- Fracking, Trigger Warnings, and a Safe Room – Dallas lawyer Charles Sartain of Gray Reed & McGraw on Energy And The Law
- If Clients Hire Lawyers Not Law Firms, How Can You Ever Delegate Work? – Dallas, Texas lawyer coach Cordell Parvin on the Cordell Parvin Blog
- Coming to America: Challenges in Moving Manufacturing to the U.S. – Boston lawyer Gabor Garai of Foley & Lardner on the firm’s blog, Manufacturing Industry Advisor
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