Best in Law Blogs : LexBlog Network : November 4, 2010
November 4, 2010
With the World Series coming to a close, it’s time for Major League Baseball teams to begin thinking about next year’s rosters. Part of that process sometimes includes using arbitration as a means to decide what a player will be paid the following season. Both the team and player’s camps submit a figure to a sole arbitrator, they then pick one of the submitted figures. Little did I know, ‘baseball arbitration’ is used outside of baseball as well. Today, Daniel Droog has a great post on the subject. Total posts on the LexBlog Network: 138.
- Trustee + guardianship litigation + NO evidence = reversal on all grounds – Miami attorney Juan Antunez of Stokes McMillan Maracini & Antunez in his Florida Probate & Trust Litigation Blog
- Is Your Iphone Not Working Like It Used To? New Lawsuit Alleges That Was By Design – Brandon Brouillette of Khorrami Pollard & Abir on the firm’s blog, Consumer Advocate Legal Update
- Collaborative Family Law Scam – Initial Email Becoming Less Descriptive – Legal marketing expert Natalie Waddell of LawyerLocate.ca on their blog, Discover Canadian Lawyers
- QEEG Brain Mapping and the Death Penalty – Criminal law lawyer Terry Lenamon blog on his blog, Terry Lenamon on the Death Penalty
- Carders, Full Wallets and Identity Theft In Connecticut – Glastonbury attorney Kane Bennett of Raymond & Bennett LLC on his Connecticut Business Litigation Blog
- An Employer Need not Explain the Reasons for Adverse Personnel Actions – Texas lawyer Tom Crane on his San Antonio Employment Law Blog
- Baseball Arbitration of Commercial & Construction Disputes (Part 1) – Houston attorney Daniel Droog of Shipley Snell Montgomery on the firm’s Commercial Litigation Monitor
- Reading the Green Building Tea Leaves – LEED AP Chris Cheatham of Cheatham Consulting on his blog, Green Building Law Update
- Legal Branding: Measuring the Unmeasurable – Legal marketing expert Paula Black on her In Black and White blog
- Using the All Writs Act to Block Copycat Class Actions – Virginia lawyer Andrew Trask of McGuireWoods on the firm’s blog, Class Action Countermeasures
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