LexBlog Law Network Roundup – 6/24/09
June 24, 2009
Very interesting posts today on a variety of topics that have been in the news lately. It’s always good when I can compile a list that closely resembles the front page of a newspaper, but with every story being a legal take on what the mainstream media has. Today, J. Benjamin Stevens has news on Governor Mark Sanford’s affair and the best iPhone apps for busy attorneys while Salvatore Zambri has some legal analysis on the Metrorail crash.
- SC Governor Admits Adulterous Affair – Spartanburg attorney J. Benjamin Stevens of Steven MacPhail on his South Carolina Family Law Blog
- Perverse Laws Make Location of Metrorail Crash Critical In Analyzing Relief – Washington, DC lawyer Salvatore Zambri of Regan Zambri & Long on the firm’s DC Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog
- Another Example of Why Court Access for All Federal Employees is Essential for Meaningful Whistleblower Protection – Lindsey Williams of the National Whistleblower Center on their Whistleblowers Protection Blog
- Orca Distribution May Have Repacked Recalled Pistachios – Seattle attorney Bill Marler of Marler Clark on the firm’s Food Poison Journal
- Has The 9th Circuit Raised The Bar For Text-Message Affiliate Marketing? – Washington, DC lawyer Ronnie London of Davis Wright Tremaine on the firm’s Privacy & Security Law Blog
- Doesn’t Alice Live Here Anymore? FACTA and the Address Discrepancy Rule – Los Angeles attorney Jennifer Roche of Proskauer Rose on the firm’s Privacy Law Blog
- Heads Up for a Ruling on the ‘”Remote DVR” Petition for Certiorari – New York lawyer Jeff Neuburger of Proskauer Rose in the firm’s New Media & Technology Law Blog
- City Says Job Applicants No Longer Asked To Provide Online Account User Names and Passwords – Boston attorney Kevin Whitaker on his blog, Privacy & Policy
- Top 20 iPhone Apps for Busy Attorneys – Spartanburg, South Carolina lawyer Ben Stevens on his blog, The Mac Lawyer
- When is a Preliminary Injunction Inappropriate? When the Judge Prejudges the Merits – Boston attorney Seth Jaffe of Foley Hoag on the firm’s blog, Law & The Environment
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