Best in Law Blogs : LexBlog Network : December 17, 2009
December 17, 2009
Well, the Tiger Woods story may have run its course on the LexBlog Network. I’m not absolutely sure this will be the last highlighted Tiger post, but I’ll try. Today, Bill Marler has interesting insight on how food safety played a roll in the Tiger Woods fiasco. Today’s total for the LexBlog Network was barely off yesterday’s: 142.
- Fantasy Football Firing – Dallas non-compete attorney Rob Radcliff on his Smooth Transitions Law Blog
- Utah’s Conflicting Remedies – LLC Statute vs. Common Law – Seattle lawyer Doug Batey of Stoel Rives on the firm’s blog, LLC Law Monitor
- Tiger Woods, Golf and Food Poisoning – Seattle attorney Bill Marler of Marler Clark on his Marler Blog
- Good Ol’ Fashioned Insider Trading Still In Vogue – Minneapolis lawyer Chris Grgurich of Lindquist & Vennum in the firm’s OverReg’d Corporate Securities Regulation & Litigation Blog
- Are Carbon Credits the New Global Currency? – Florida attorney Santiago Cueto of Cueto Law Group on his blog International Business Law Advisor
- Facebook Simplified Its Privacy Policy, But Has Anyone Noticed? – Los Angeles lawyer Robert Forbes of Proskauer Rose on the Privacy Law Blog
- Surviving Litigation and the Recession: Lessons from “Rocky” – Ridgefield, Connecticut attorney Angelo Tartaro on Rogers & Tartaro’s Business Litigation Blog
- Not the End of Objector Blackmail – The Limitations of the Quick-Pay Provision – Virginia lawyer Andrew Trask of McGuireWoods on the firm’s blog, Class Action Countermeasures
- 10 Ways to Ruin a Perfectly Good Brief – Roanoke appellate attorney Jay O’Keeffe of Gentry Locke Rakes & Moore on his blog, De Novo
- Common DUI Myth: Caffeine Sobers You Up – Harrisburg, PA lawyer Justin McShane on his Pennsylvania DUI Blog
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