Best in Law Blogs : The Lexblog Network : May 17, 2011
May 17, 2011
The biggest legal news of the day comes from Kentucky v. King, where the United States Supreme Court issued a ruling that will have major implications on searches and seizures. On The LexBlog Network, Anthony Lake of the Federal Criminal Defense Blog has a great breakdown of the case. Total posts on the Network today: 153.
- Kentucky v. King, or The Police Know Exigent Circumstances When They Hear Them – Atlanta, Georgia lawyer Anthony Lake on the Federal Criminal Defense Blog
- The Path of the Law is No Joking Matter – Construction mediation expert Ron White on his blog, The Critical Path
- Did a Rogue Cop Kill Phoenix Police Sgt. Sean Drenth? – Phoenix attorney Vladimir Gagic on his blog, the Arizona Criminal Law & Sex Crimes Post
- Is Your Company’s Social Media Launch Ahead Of Its Compliance Program – Los Angeles lawyer Michelle Sherman of Sheppard Mullin on the firm’s Social Media Law Update
- China in 2015: Credit Suisse Predicts the Future – China business and investment expert Malcom Ridell of RdiellTseng on China Debate
- Does “Public” Privacy Exist? – Mark Melodia, John Hines, and Frederick Lah of Reed Smith on the firm’s Global Regulatory Enforcement Law Blog
- Are You Sure Your Building is Certified? – LEED AP Chris Cheatham of Cheatham Consulting on his blog, Green Building Law Update
- Get Me OUT! Your Options When Being Detained After a DWI Arrest. – Roseville, MN attorney Daniel Koewler of Ramsay Law Firm on the firm’s blog, Minnesota DWI Defense
- Legal Structure Does Make a Difference – Maryland lawyer Eliot Wagonheim of Wagonheim & Associates on the firm’s blog Bottom Line Business Insights
- The Literary Class Action II – Three Cups of Tea – Virginia attorney Andrew Trask of McGuireWoods on the firm’s blog, Class Action Countermeasures
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