Best in Law Blogs : The LexBlog Network : May 4, 2011
May 4, 2011
It’s a beautiful, sunny day across the Pacific Northwest, and a busy day for the writers in the LexBlog Network. Max Kennerly, of Litigation & Trial, has an interesting post on the competing interests in elder abuse litigation and research, and Joe Rosenbaum discusses celebrity endorsements on his blog, Legal Bytes.
- Supreme Court: Father Needs to Grasp Opportunity and Accept Measure of Responsibility to Protect Rights – Myrtle Beach attorney Russell Hall on his South Carolina Adoption Law Blog.
- Working for Tip Credit: Eighth Circuit Says Employees Must Spend 80%+ of Time on Tip-Generating Tasks – Boston lawyers Ariel D. Cudkowicz and Krista Green Pratt of Seyfarth Shaw on the firm’s Wage & Hour Litigation Blog.
- Business Agreement: Say What You Mean and Mean What You Say – Riverside, California attorney Keith A Davidson on his firm’s California Trust, Estate & Probate Litigation blog.
- Eyewitness Testimony vs. An Alibi Defense – Nashville lawyer Rob McKinney on the Nashville Criminal Law Report.
- City Planner Fired for Disparaging Tweets – San Antonio employment and labor law attorney Tom Crane on his San Antonio Employment Law Blog.
- Mobile Search Wars – Microsoft & BlackBerry vs. Google – Dallas attorney Peter Vogel of Gardere Wynne Sewell LLP on the Internet, Information Technology, & e-Discovery Blog.
- The WHCD: It Doesn’t Get Better Than This – authored by Arlington-based Patrick Maines, President of The Media Institute, on the Institutes’s blog Media & Communications Policy.
- Next IRS Target: College and University Retirement Plans – Washington D.C. attorney Jewell Lim Esposito, a partner with Constangy Brooks & Smith, on the firm’s blog, Employee Benefits Unplugged.
- Celebrity Endorsements – The Fame, Blame or Shame Game – New York City lawyer Joseph Rosenbaum on the Reed Smith blog, Legal Bytes.
- Nursing Home Abuse Lawsuit Propaganda Masquerading As Research – Philadelphia attorney Maxwell Kennerly of The Beasley Firm on his blog, Litigation & Trial.
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