Top 10 in Law Blogs: Brexit, Online Accounts, Labor Unions
Welcome back from your weekend—hope it was a good one. Don’t miss our Quick Links series over on LXBN if you need any writing inspiration, and let’s dive into our top 10 today:
- This is the house that Brexit built – Hogan Lovells attorney Andrew Eaton writing from London on the firm’s Focus on Regulation blog
- A Post Worth Sharing: How Wisconsin’s Digital Property Act Impacts Your Online Accounts – Schober Schober & Mitchell lawyer Jeremy Klang writing on their Wisconsin Business Law Blog
- A Compelling Argument for Non-Attorney Ownership of Law Firms – Seattle law student Miguel Willis writing on his Innovative Law Student blog
- Monday Morning Regulatory Review – 7/25/16: Immigration Rule or Non-Rule Rehearing; Contraceptives Information Request & Zubik Review; Distance Learning Accreditation & Payday Loans – Washington, D.C. solo practitioner Leland Beck writing on his Federal Regulations Advisor
- Labor Unions Use Technology to Grow and Maintain Membership – Jackson Lewis attorneys Howard M. Bloom, Chad P. Richter, and Philip B. Rosen writing on the firm’s Labor & Collective Bargaining blog
- State of Cannabis: Illinois – Harris Moure’s legal intern Daniel Shortt writing from Seattle on the firm’s Canna Law Blog
- Recognizing LGBT domestic abuse – Dallas lawyer Michelle O’Neil of O’Neil Wysocki writing on her Gay & Lesbian Family Law in Texas
- 2(c) or Not to See Political TM Speech? – Winthrop & Weinstine attorney Steve Baird writing from Minneapolis on the firm’s DuetsBlog
- The evolution of organic messaging moves away from fear – A Food Safety News opinion piece from the Alliance for Food and Farming
- NLRB Makes Gambling with Your Company’s Employee Handbook a Risky Bet – Michigan lawyer Jason Shinn of Shinn Legal writing on his Michigan Employment Law Advisor
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