Best in Law Blogs : The LexBlog Network : February9, 2011
For the second day in a row the NLRB’s settlement in the infamous “Facebook firing” case dominates the conversation on The LexBlog Network. The five posts highlighted below doesn’t even comprise all the content today on that subject. And if you’re looking for more than just text on the matter, take a look under the LexBlog Network Highlights. Also, Henry Gifford’s $100 million dollar lawsuit against the US Green Building Council is another hot topic, with our best construction and green building bloggers chiming in on that. Total posts on The LexBlog Network today: 139.
- NLRB Regional Director Discusses “Facebook Firing” Case With Morning Show – New York attorney Seth Borden of McKenna Long & Aldridge on the firm’s blog, Labor Relations Today
- BOO! NLRB “Facebook Firing” case settles – Winston-Salem lawyer Robin Shea of Constangy on the firm’s blog, Employment & Labor Insider
- Gifford’s LEED Lawsuit Takes New Shape – LEED AP Chris Cheatham of Cheatham Consulting on his blog, Green Building Law Update
- Caution For Employers Regulating Employee’s Internet Activity – Los Angeles attorney Anthony Zaller of Van Vleck Turner & Zaller in the firm’s California Workplace Resource Blog
- But Is There Fire: If LEED Is A Fraud, Why Aren’t Developers Suing? – Philadelphia LEED AP Shari Shapiro on her Green Building Law Blog
- Should Owners and Contractors Worry about Gifford’s Suit Against USGBC? – Construction lawyer Matt DeVries of the Best Practices Construction Law Blog
- NLRB Facebook Settlement Creates More Questions Than It Answers – Portland attorney Victor Kisch on the Stoel Rives World of Employment
- How Extensive Will the FDIC’s Claims Against Failed Banks’ Outside Professionals Be? – Ohio lawyer Kevin LaCroix of OakBridge Insurance Services in his blog, The D & O Diary
- Free Videoconferencing Solutions for Mac-Using Attorneys – Spartanburg, South Carolina attorney Ben Stevens on his blog, The Mac Lawyer
- Settlement in NLRB’s AMR/Facebook Case Contains Message for Employers About Social Media Policies – San Francisco lawyer Philip Gordon of Littler Mendelson on the firm’s Workplace Privacy Counsel
LexBlog Network Highlights
A tip of the cap is in order for Boris Segalis over at InfoLawGroup as, following his post yesterday on the NLRB settlement, he was interviewed in the studio on Fox News. Pretty cool stuff.