Best in Law Blogs : The LexBlog Network : May 25, 2011
May 25, 2011
It isn’t quite the 178-mark we hit yesterday but the even 150 posts on The LexBlog Network today are still plenty-rich with interesting topics. We have an array of insight from corporate and securities law blogs in today’s roundup, along with what might be the most bizarre story of the year from Megan Connolly. Also, again, be sure to check out the LexBlog Network Highlights.
- Whistle While You Work (Part 2)! SEC Adopts Final Whistleblower Rules – Minneapolis lawyer Martin Rosenbaum of Maslon on his blog, On Securities
- Affordable Health Insurance Is On Its Way – Andrea Kovach of The Shriver Center on their blog, The Shriver Brief
- Nasdaq’s BX Venture Market to Provide Listing Alternative for Smaller Issuers – Dallas attorney Rick Jordan of Gardere on the firm’s blog, From the SOX Up
- Is Your Company’s Social Media Launch Ahead Of Its Compliance Program? – Los Angeles lawyer Michelle Sherman of Sheppard Mullin on the firm’s Corporate & Securities Law Blog
- Cracking the “Health Care Liability” Nut – Dallas attorney Mike Northrup of Cowles & Thompson on the firm’s blog, Reverse & Render
- Is the LSAT Discriminatory? – Connecticut lawyer Frances Codd Slusarz of Fox Rothschild on the firm’s NY/CT Litigation Blog
- Not All Surprises Are Good Surprises, Especially When Buying Foreclosed Property – Fort Myers attorney Tyra Read of Henderson Franklin on the firm’s blog, The Legal Scoop on Southwest Florida Real Estate
- Mobile App and Geolocation Data Roundup – Cincinnati lawyer Craig Hoffman of Baker Hostetler on the firm’s Data Privacy Monitor
- Court Allows Widow to Use Dead Husband’s Sperm – Toronto attorney Megan Connolly of Connolly Law on her blog, Toronto Estates & Trusts Monitor
- Court Throws Out Antitrust Claims Against Netflix – San Francisco lawyer Mona Solouki of Sheppard Mullin on the firm’s Antitrust Law Blog
LexBlog Network Highlights
Today, it’s two divorce lawyers’ turn to receive our congratulatory nod. First, to Michelle O’Neil of the Dallas Divorce Law Blog for being interviewed by local television station KCENTV on the subject of Facebook possibly fueling divorces. And second, to Jason Brown of the Minnesota Divorce & Family Law Blog for his interview on WCCO in the Twin Cities.
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