Best in Law Blogs : LexBlog Network : January 26, 2010
January 26, 2010
There were 135 posts on the LexBlog Network today and something for just about everyone. Jason Krebs has some insight on how cutting off social media use may be a good idea during a personal injury case. Also, Teri Rasmussen has a great wrap-up of legal analysis on the Conan/Leno debacle.
- Twitter Defamation Case Gets Tossed – But Concerns Remain – Glastonbury lawyer Kane Bennett of Raymond & Bennett LLC on his Connecticut Business Litigation Blog
- Is Avatar Really a Political Commentary on Eminent Domain Abuse? – Irvine attorney Rick Rayl of Nossaman on the firm’s California Eminent Domain Report
- Data Security, Destruction and Encryption Leads the Way for States in 2010 – New Jersey lawyer Jason Gavejian of Jackson Lewis on the firm’s blog, Workplace Privacy, Data Management & Security Report
- FINRA Issues Guidance in New Social Media Websites Notice – New York attorney Joseph I. Rosenbaum of Reed Smith on the firm’s blog, Legal Bytes
- One Tweet Can Tank Your Personal Injury Case – Missouri lawyer Jason Krebs on his Springfield Injury Law Blog
- Are Class Actions Unconstitutional? Does It Matter? – Virginia attorney Andrew Trask of McGuireWoods on the firm’s blog, Class Action
- In Hard Financial Times, Legal Malpractice Shadows Bankruptcy – Andrew Lavoott Bluestone on the New York Attorney Malpractice Blog
- Insurance Coverage Denied: Now What? – New Berlin lawyer John Bruce of Schober Schober & Mitchell on the firm’s Wisconsin Business Law Blog
- The “Fish Philosphy”: Bait and Switch at the Pike Place Fish Market! – Mike Cook of AMJ Group on their blog, The Heart of Engagement
- Jay & Conan – Best Legal Analysis Roundup – Columbus attorney Teri Rasmussen of Plunkett Cooney in her Ohio Practical Business Law Blog
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