Best in Law Blogs : LexBlog Network : June 25, 2010
June 25, 2010
After a day off caused by a Mariners day game, the roundup is back to close out the week. We had 128 posts on the LexBlog Network today. Yesterday, Twitter agreed to settle up some lingering FTC charges. Today, Gabriel Helmer and Mark McCreary have the insight.
- Texas Supreme Court Delivers Some Good News to Texas Trial Lawyers – Houston attorney David Oliver of Vorys on the firm’s blog, Mass Torts: State of the Art
- Bankruptcy Court Denies Wage Exemption By Self-Employed Business Owner – Florida lawyer Jonathan Alper on his blog, Florida Asset Protection
- A Brief Green Building Guide to Social Media – LEED AP Chris Cheatham of Crowell Moring on his blog, Green Building Law Update
- Tempers Rise Over Potential Use of Eminent Domain in Fresno – Irvine attorney Brad Kuhn of Nossaman on the firm’s blog, California Eminent Domain Report
- U.S. Supreme Court: Securities Fraud Law Does Not Apply To Transnational Securities Deals. – Florida lawyer Santiago Cueto of Cueto Law Group on his blog International Business Law Advisor
- Judge Kimba Wood Dismisses Defendant from Alien Tort Statute Class Action for Lack of Personal Jurisdiction – New York attorney Russell Jackson of Skadden on his blog, Consumer Class Actions and Mass Torts
- Broadband, Healthcare and the Cloud – Boston lawyer Dave Broadwin of Foley Hoag on the firm’s Emerging Enterprise Center Blog
- FTC Bans Twitter From Misleading Us for 20 Years – Philadelphia attorney Mark McCreary of Fox Rothschild on the firm’s Privacy Compliance & Data Security
- Cracking Down: Twitter Settles Charges that It Did Not Take Adequate Security Precautions To Protect User Privacy Settings – Boston lawyer Gabriel Helmer of Foley Hoag on the firm’s blog, Security, Privacy and The Law
- Limitations on Attorney Fees Under Probate Code Section 17211 – Complex litigation attorney David J. McMahon on Barger Wolen’s Litigation Management and Attorney Fee Analysis Blog
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