Top 10 in Law Blogs: Web-branding, Obama, Ascertainability
Happy Thursday everyone! It’s almost the weekend, and if the forecast is anything like it is here in Seattle it’s time to make some plans involving air conditioning. On LXBN today be sure to check out this week’s LXBN Leader Dan Harris, of the China Law Blog, who knows that with a blog you just have to be who you are.
- Can We Kiss Ascertainability Goodbye? – Texas lawyer Barry Barnett of Susman Godfrey on his Contingency Blog
- Brand Protection in the Era of Exploding Domains – Garvey Schubert Barer’s Ruth Walters and Hillary H. Hughes writing on the firm’s Sports and Entertainment Beat
- Platform Beats Product Every Time – Silicon Valley attorney Tzung-bor (Chung) Wei of DLA Piper on their blog Technology’s Legal Edge
- Nevada Updated its Definition of Personal Information, Have You? – Jackson Lewis lawyer Joseph J. Lazzarotti writing from Morristown, New Jersey on the firm’s Workplace Privacy Report
- Obama in Kenya: A report from the field and a recap of the Global Entrepreneurship Summit – Washington, D.C. attorney Witney Schneidman of Covington & Burling on their Cov Africa blog
- We’re ALL in the Information Business – Husch Blackwell attorney Peter Sloan writing out of Kansas City, Missouri on the firm’s Byte Back
- Unpaid Interns: The New Category of Employees? – Philadelphia lawyer Teleicia J. R. Dambreville of Obermayer on their HR Legalist
- The Unconventional Guide to Networking – The International Lawyer’s Network Lindsay Griffiths writing from Barnegat, New Jersey on her Zen and the Art of Legal Networking blog
- 4 Things You Need to Know About the Earned Sick Time Law – Boston attorney Renee Inomata of Burns & Levinson on their The In-House Advisor
- NLRB’s “Ambush Election” Rules Survive Federal Court Challenge – Phoenix lawyer Daniel Pasternak of Squire Patton Boggs on the firm’s Employment Law Worldview
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