Best in Law Blogs : The LexBlog Network : November 22, 2010
On a snowy Monday in Seattle, we have a whopping 154 posts on The LexBlog Network. Today, Drew Boortz has an interesting post on the Michigan Film Office granting a 40% refundable tax credit for the development of a video game, the first time this has happened in the state. Have a good evening everyone and, for those in Seattle, be safe.
- Can a Venezuelan probate judgment govern a Florida probate proceeding? – Miami attorney Juan Antunez of Stokes McMillan Maracini & Antunez in his Florida Probate & Trust Litigation Blog
- Michigan Film Office Approves First Video Game Project for Tax Incentives – Washington DC lawyer Drew Boortz of Reed Smith on the firm’s blog, Developing Concerns
- Doctor, Doctor, (Don’t) Give Me the News: Appeals Court Diagnoses “Infectious Invalidity” – Boston attorney Robert Foster of Rackemann Sawyer & Brewster on the firm’s blog Massachusetts Land Use Monitor
- Curves Ahead: Mini “Flash Crashes” Continue – New York lawyer Michael Stocker of Labaton Sucharow on the firm’s blog, Eyes on Wall Street
- Are Local Land Use Plans Ready for Emerging Housing Trends? – Seattle attorney Jay Derr of GordonDerr on the firm’s blog, Northwest Land Matters
- Google Signs Privacy Undertaking at Request of UK Data Protection Authority – The blogging lawyers & attorneys at Hunton & Williams on the firm’s Privacy and Information Security Law Blog
- With the Brian Cole v. Ford lawsuit Settled, The Knife Fight Begins – Mississippi personal injury lawyer Philip Thomas on his MS Litigation Review & Commentary
- Contract Trumps Shareholder Expectations in Recent Case Denying Judicial Dissolution of Close Corporation – New York attorney Peter A. Mahler of Farrell Fritz in his New York Business Divorce Blog
- Saying Good-Bye from Behind a Computer Screen – Toronto lawyer Megan Connolly of Connolly Law on her blog, Toronto Estates & Trusts Monitor
- Emerging Market/China Outsourcing Issues. A Speech. – Seattle attorney Dan Harris of Harris & Moure on the firm’s China Law Blog
LexBlog Network Highlights
More congratulations are in order as Jim Walker’s Cruise Law News continues to climb the ranks in terms of popularity. But more importantly, have a look at the publications the blog has been cited in over the past 10 days: LA Times, the U.K’s Mirror, Wall Street Journal Blog, National Public Radio (NPR), USA Today, Gadling, FOX Business, Slate Magazine, the Courier Post, South Florida Business Journal, and the ABA Journal. Amazing.