Best in Law Blogs : LexBlog Network : October 5, 2010
Aside from some great content pulled from the 152 posts on the LexBlog Network today, we have some good stuff in the LexBlog Network Highlights as well. Teri Rasmussen nears her blog’s third anniversary while Jim Walker comments on the results of authoring a “hard hitting blog.”
- Never Underestimate the Value of Face Time – or Subject Matter Jurisdiction! – Arlington lawyer Heidi Meinzer of Bean Kinney & Korman on the firm’s Virginia Real Estate, Land Use & Construction Law blog
- West Oakland Contemplating Expanded Eminent Domain Powers to Aid Redevelopment – Irvine lawyer Rick Rayl of Nossaman on the firm’s California Eminent Domain Report
- In Bad Times, Employees Are Pressed to Return to Work Sooner – Texas lawyer Tom Crane on his San Antonio Employment Law Blog
- The Federal Bar Association Presents Seminar on Rocket Docket Procedure – Richmond attorney Dabney Carr of Troutman Sanders on the firm’s blog, Virginia IP Law
- Robin, how often should I follow up with a client I haven’t closed yet? – Business development coach Robin Hensley on her Raising the Bar Blog
- Game Over for Plaintiffs in Wii Class Action – Philadelphia lawyer Sean Wajert of Dechert LLP at his Mass Tort Defense Blog
- Changing Minds In Moral and Scientific Revolutions (and Courtrooms) – Philadelphia attorney Maxwell Kennerly of Kennerly Loutey at his blog, Litigation & Trial
- Cliffhanger: More On The Font That Dare Not Speak Its Name – Houston lawyer Kendall Gray of Andrews Kurth on his blog, The Appellate Record
- U.S. Supreme Court’s Decision in NASA Case Could Have Significant Implications for Private Employers – San Francisco lawyer Philip Gordon of Littler Mendelson on the firm’s Workplace Privacy Counsel
- Do Doctors Routinely Overdose Patients with Local Anesthetics? – Indiana attorney David Burton of Burton & Simkin on his Pain Pump Law Blog
LexBlog Network Highlights
Teri Rasmussen‘s fantastic blog, Ohio Practical Business Law, is rapidly approaching its three-year anniversary, which arrives next week. As part of the celebration she pens an excellent post highlighting some of the best content she’s written over the years.
Also of note, Miami attorney Jim Walker comments on an article in the Miami Daily Business Review calling his publication “hard hitting blog.” Anyone who’s read Jim’s work consistently knows this is dead on. Jim does not pull any punches and accomplishes his blog’s initial goal of “talking straight about issues which make the cruise industry uncomfortable.” And where does that get him? Cruise Law News is only a year old and it is already the second most popular law blog published by a practicing attorney. There’s a lesson to be learned here.