Best in Law Blogs : The LexBlog Network : February 1, 2011
February 1, 2011
Today’s posts from the LexBlog Network cover a wide range of interesting and varied topics. My personal favorites include Frank Dito explaining the danger of a particular brand of bath salts that have been labeled a “drug of concern” by the DEA, while Anthony Lake reports on the ongoing FBI investigation into the cyber attacks on several companies, due to their discontinued support of Wikileaks. Enjoy!
- Law Firm Marketing: 3 Different Ways Attorneys Can Leverage Facebook – Phoenix-based legal marketing expert Stephen Fairley on The Rainmaker Blog.
- Federal Court Finds Health Care Law Unconstitutional – Francis Pileggi, a Wilmington, Delaware attorney, on Fox Rothschild’s Delaware Corporate and Commercial Litigation Blog.
- Trial Court Awards $12.5 Million in Attorney’s Fees and Expenses in Baker McKenzie Malpractice Lawsuit – Jackson, Mississippi lawyer Philip Thomas on his blog Mississippi Litigation Review and Commentary.
- On Foolish Consistency And Why My Head Explodes – Andrews Kruth attorney Kendall Gray on his blog The Appellate Record.
- The New Frontier: Social Media – San Antonio lawyer Thomas Crane on his firm’s San Antonio Employment Law Blog.
- Classic Cases – Eisen v. Carlisle & Jacqueline – McLean, Virginia attorney Andrew Trask, of McGuire Woods, on the blog Class Action Countermeasures.
- Listen More to Give (and Get) More Referrals – Legal marketing expert Tom Kane, principal owner of Kane Consulting, Inc., on the Legal Marketing Blog.
- Video Camera Shows Nursing Home Resident Being Abused – Jessica Navarro of Solomon & Relihan on the firm’s Guardian Blog.
- First Dangerous Drinks, Now Bath Salts? Yes, Bath Salts are the New New York High. – Staten Island attorney Frank Dito on his firm’s blog, Staten Island Injury Law.
- Georgia Tech Student’s Dorm Raided by FBI During Investigation of Wikileaks Retaliations – Atlanta, Georgia lawyer Anthony Lake on the Federal Criminal Defense Blog.
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