Best in Law Blogs : LexBlog Network : July 6, 2010
July 6, 2010
On a day where were had a staggering 152 posts on the LexBlog Network, two attorneys weighed in on films hitting the silver screen—one already out, one still coming, both ridiculous. Greg Guedel takes a look at the Native American stereotypes in Eclipse while Max Kennerly provides commentary on some legal issues surrounding The Social Network, the Facebook movie.
- EPA Releases “No Trade” CAIR Replacement Rule – Cleveland attorney Joe Koncelik of Frantz Ward in his Ohio Environmental Law Blog
- Internet Sales Tax Draft Bill, the “Main Street Fairness Act” – Seattle lawyer Joseph M. Wallin on Davis Wright Tremaine’s Corporate Finance Law Blog
- Is Anyone Ever Really “Off-the-Record” in the Digital Age? – Washington, DC attorney Eileen O’Connor of McDermott Will & Emery on the firm’s blog, Legal Crisis Strategies
- Eclipse Fails To Block Out Native Stereotypes – Seattle lawyer Greg Guedel of Foster Pepper on the firm’s Native American Legal Update
- Indiana Supreme Court Reaffirms Economic Loss Rule – Chicago attorney Kirk Jenkins of Sedgwick, Detert, Moran & Arnold on the firm’s blog, The Appellate Strategist
- Acquittals in Ponzi Prosecution Across the Pond: Jury Acquits Imperial Consolidated Execs Fraser and Brook – Georgia lawyer Anthony Lake of Gillen, Withers & Lake in the firm’s Federal Criminal Defense Blog
- Computer Fraud and Abuse Act In Connecticut – Glastonbury attorney Kane Bennett of Raymond & Bennett LLC on his Connecticut Business Litigation Blog
- Why Mark Zuckerberg Won’t Sue For Defamation Over The Facebook Movie – Philadelphia lawyer Maxwell Kennerly of Kennerly Loutey at his blog, Litigation & Trial
- Recent Headlines Send Shockwaves – ‘Wikipedia and LinkedIn are Down’! – Dallas attorney Peter Vogel of Gardere Wynne Sewell on his Vogel Internet, Information Technology and e-Discovery Blog
- Johnny wants to play football! Should I sign the release? – Florida lawyer Phil Chanfrau on his Palm Coast Injury Law Blog
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