Best in Law Blogs : LexBlog Network : April 1, 2010
April 1, 2010
Yes, it is April Fools Day and I believe all these posts are completely serious; enjoy. On a related note, well played Trey Mills, you almost had me. Total number of posts on the LexBlog Network today: 137.
- Changes in Law Make Bankruptcy More Accessible – Dallas lawyer Bryan Fears of Fears Nachawati on the firm’s Texas Bankruptcy Blog
- Hot News Misappropriation Injunction Issued Against TheFlyOnTheWall.com – New York attorney Nancy Mertzel of Gibbons on the firm’s blog, IP Law Alert
- Tax Matters: New Payroll Tax Credit and Intermediate Sanctions – Lancaster lawyer Matthew Grosh of Russell Krafft & Gruber in the firm’s Pennsylvania Employment Law Blog
- 2010 Healthcare Act Provides Additional Incentive for Roth IRA Conversions by High-Income Individuals – Nashville attorney Bryan Howard on Howard & Mobley on his Tennessee Estate Planning Law blog
- Social Media for Lawyers, Mediators, Negotiators and Friends – Lawyer-mediator Victoria Pynchon in her Settle It Now Negotiation Blog
- Boyfriend’s Promises To Support Ex-Girlfriend After Break-up Are Not Binding – New York attorney Daniel Clement at his blog, the New York Divorce Report
- Employee Job Dissatisfaction vs. Employee Job Loyalty Can Impact Your Business – Marylee Abrams of Abrams & Schmidt on the firm’s Minnesota Labor & Employment Law Blog
- Employers Incur Risk if they Pursue Action Against an Employee for Off-Duty Web Comments – Texas lawyer Tom Crane on his San Antonio Employment Law Blog
- Justice Sotomayor Exercises Judicial Restraint In Shady Grove v. Allstate – Philadelphia attorney Maxwell Kennerly of The Beasley Firm at his blog, Litigation & Trial
- Chamber Releases State Liability Systems Ranking Study – Philadelphia lawyer Sean Wajert of Dechert LLP at his Mass Tort Defense Blog
And because there’s a few big baseball fans at LexBlog, myself included, who loved this post I missed by not doing a roundup on Tuesday, I give you Talkin’ Baseball, Joe Mauer and Proxy Statements: Hypothetical Disclosures of Compensation Risk and Qualifications by Minneapolis attorney Martin Rosenbaum of Maslon Edelman Borman & Brand on his blog, On Securities.
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