Top 10 in Law Blogs: Legal Marketing, Olympics, and Beer.
July 12, 2016
Here is Tuesday’s Top 10 featuring quite the variety of topics, and of course a little tidbit on this weeks hot trend, Pokemon Go.
- Keeping Your Policies Clear On Pokemon Go, Conventions, and the Olympics – LexBlog’s Zosha Millman hands out summer social media advice for employers.
- Drone Mapping the Way of the Future for Insurance Companies – Robinson + Cole’s Property Insurance Insights blog details how drones are changing how insurances companies do business.
- NLRB Drops Other Shoe on Temporary/Contract Employee Relationships – Ruling Will Require Bargaining In Combined Units Including Employees Of Multiple Employers – Greatly Multiplies Impact of BFI Expanded Joint Employer Test.
- Lawyers: What Does it Take to Achieve True Excellence? – The Cordell Parvin Blog parallels the ability to be great at sports to the ability to win in the courtroom.
- Two Tips for Identifying Influencers in Your Niche – Want your content to actually reach your target audience? Lindsay Griffiths of the Zen and the Art of Legal Networking blog shows you how it’s done.
- Additional Opioid Policy Changes Announced: What You Need to Know – Check out Judith Waltz and Jason Drori of Foley & Lardner summary on the additional Opioid changes.
- Oregon Marijuana: Employee Permits and Employer Liability – The Canna Law Blog goes over the licensing and permit testing rules set by the Oregon Liquor Control Commission’s regarding the state’s new recreational marijuana program.
- Lowering the Bar on Likelihood of Confusion — Another Reason for Brands To Beware of Using Olympic Trademarks – The All About Advertising Law blog warns companies about using the Olympic logo and other affiliated terms.
- Big Brewers Hopping on the Transparency Train – The Beer Institute today announced a voluntary initiative that encourages its members to label their products with certain nutrition and quality information.
- Minor loss of light can prove very costly for the less than scrupulous Developer – How a brand new staircase cost one developer quite a bit of cash.
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