Best in Law Blogs : LexBlog Network : March 15, 2010
March 15, 2010
At 65 degrees (and probably rising), it’s a gorgeous afternoon in Seattle. This spring, almost summer, day brings 126 posts to the LexBlog Network. In one of many quality posts, Anthony Lake has the story of a computer hacker who gets 13 years in prison for aiding in stealing $86.4 million.
- Confrontation Clause in the lower courts — inconsistency is the only constant – New Jersey lawyer Alain Leibman on Fox Rothschild’s White Collar Defense & Compliance
- Why You Need a Non-Compete, Non-Solicitation, or Confidentiality Agreement for EVERY Key Employee – Maryland attorney Eliot Wagonheim of Wagonheim & Associates on the firm’s blog Bottom Line Business Insights
- COBRA Subsidy Extension With a Twist: A Change in Eligibility – New York lawyer Keith McMurdy of Fox Rothschild on their Employee Benefits Legal Blog
- A More Accurate Description of the International Green Construction Code – Construction attorney Matt DeVries of the Best Practices Construction Law Blog
- Property Tax Reform Unanimously Passes Georgia Senate – Atlanta lawyer Kevin Caiaccio on his blog, Southeast Real Estate Advisor
- Don’t Settle Debts Before Filing Bankruptcy – Orange County attorney Christine Wilton on her blog, Los Angeles Bankruptcy Law Monitor
- FDA Official Testifies Before Congress on REMS and Sentinel – Philadelphia lawyer Sean Wajert of Dechert LLP at his Mass Tort Defense Blog
- Permission to Exploit Jennifer Aniston’s Right of Publicity? – Minneapolis attorney Steve Baird of Winthrop & Weinstine on the firm’s Duets Blog
- The Iceman Goeth: Computer Hacker Gets 13 Years for $86.4 Million Credit Card Scheme – Georgia lawyer Anthony Lake of Gillen, Withers & Lake in the firm’s Federal Criminal Defense Blog
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