Best in Law Blogs : LexBlog Network : February 24, 2010
February 24, 2010
PleaseRobMe.com has taken a lot of heat lately from a variety of sources. Today, Andrew Boortz of Reed Smith provides some insight on the site, which highlights whenever anyone uses a location-based web application to ‘check in’ someplace, therefore letting everyone know that they are no longer at home. That’s just one of 121 posts on the LexBlog Network today.
- Equalized Value: Learn It Before Filing a Tax Appeal – New Jersey real estate attorney Christopher Hogan on his blog, South Jersey Commercial Real Estate Today
- Big Numbers! – Twitter Users send 50 Million Tweets a Day – Dallas lawyer Peter Vogel of Gardere Wynne Sewell on his Vogel Internet, Information Technology and e-Discovery Blog
- Landmark Open Source Lawsuit Ends with Settlement – New York attorney Jeff Neuburger of Proskauer Rose in the firm’s New Media & Technology Law Blog
- President Unveils Health Reform Proposal – Los Angeles lawyer Karen Lam of McDermott Will & Emery
- Philadelphia Student Claims School Violated Privacy With Web Cams On School-Owned Laptops – Seattle lawyer Michael White of Williams Kastner on the firm’s Northwest Education Law Blog
- PleaseRobMe.com – Highlighting the Perils of Location-Aware Social Networking – Washington, DC attorney Andrew Boortz of Reed Smith on the firm’s blog, AdLaw By Request
- What Did it Take for a Second Look at a Legal Malpractice Case? – Andrew Lavoott Bluestone on the New York Attorney Malpractice Blog
- Unanimous Supreme Court Resets “Principle Place Of Business” For Diversity Jurisdiction – Philadelphia lawyer Maxwell Kennerly of The Beasley Firm at his blog, Litigation & Trial
- Where the Heck are the Green Jobs? – LEED AP Chris Cheatham of Crowell Moring on his blog, Green Building Law Update
- Should There Be No Fault Child Custody Laws? – Spartanburg attorney J. Benjamin Stevens of Stevens MacPhail on their South Carolina Family Law Blog
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