Best in Law Blogs : The LexBlog Network : January 18, 2011
January 18, 2011
Pulling from an amazing 162 posts on The LexBlog Network today, we have some great insight on a very wide range of subjects. Steve Lombardi has some excellent rules to follow when applying for a law office job, Daniel Droog offers commentary on ‘baseball arbitration’ in broadcast law and Tom Crane comments on the fact that even the best employees can suffer discrimination.
- Timing is everything as Sixth Circuit denies attorneys’ fees for improper removal – Cleveland attorney Amy Hocevar of Squire Sanders on the firm’s Sixth Circuit Appellate Blog
- Confidentiality Agreements: The Trappings of Concession to Agree – San Diego lawyer Ned Tolbert of Cozen O’Connor on the firm’s Subrogation & Recovery Law Blog
- Part 2 of Green Finance–Alternative Financing Mechanisms For Green Projects – Philadelphia LEED AP Shari Shapiro on her Green Building Law Blog
- Miss. Supreme Court Rules that Persons who Enter Business to Smoke Weed are Licensees–Not Invitees – Mississippi personal injury attorney Philip Thomas on his MS Litigation Review & Commentary
- Baseball Arbitration Part III (The Practice in Real Life): DirecTV Cries Foul Over FCC’s Proposed Baseball Arbitration Procedures – Houston lawyer Daniel Droog of Shipley Snell Montgomery on the firm’s Commercial Litigation Monitor
- New Filing Reminds Employers of Employee Protection for Jury Service – Fort Worth attorney Russell Cawyer of Kelly Hart & Hallman on the firm’s Texas Employment Law Update
- Military Power of Attorney and Advanced Directives – New Jersey lawyer Deirdre Wheatley-Liss of Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard on her New Jersey Estate Planning & Elder Law Blog
- Even the Best Employees Can Suffer Discrimination – Texas attorney Tom Crane on his San Antonio Employment Law Blog
- The Top Ten Rules to Apply for a Law Office J-O-B! – West Des Moines lawyer Steve Lombardi on his blog, The Iowa Edict
- Sound And Fury Over Flat Fees, Signifying Nothing – Philadelphia attorney Maxwell Kennerly of The Beasley Firm at his blog, Litigation & Trial
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