Best in Law Blogs : The LexBlog Network : July 19, 2011
July 19, 2011
Today’s roundup is a bit heavy on the technology and privacy side with good posts from Jeffrey Freedman, Winston Maxwell and Richard Granat. Also, Kevin LaCroix offers his comments on a report documenting the corporate and securities litigation in the second quarter of 2011. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 145.
- Bankruptcy Fraud and Lenny Dykstra – Phoenix lawyer Vladimir Gagic on his blog, the Arizona Criminal Law & Sex Crimes Post
- Tracking Employees Driving Employer Vehicles Via GPS – Los Angeles attorney Jeffrey Freedman of Liebert Cassidy Whitmore on the firm’s California Public Agency Labor & Employment Blog
- Article 29 Working Party Guidelines on Consent will Lead to More Pop-ups – Paris lawyer Winston Maxwell of Hogan & Hartson on the firm’s blog, Chronicle of Data Protection
- Beth Israel Hospital suffers data breach – 2,021 people affected – Boston attorney John Lacey of The McCormack Firm at his Massachusetts Data Privacy Law Blog
- How to Document a Transaction – Maryland lawyer Eliot Wagonheim of Wagonheim & Associates on the firm’s blog Bottom Line Business Insights
- Revenue Per Lawyer at U.S. Firms Increased 9.5% in 2010 – Chicago-based business development advisor Larry Bodine on the Larry Bodine Law Marketing Blog
- Advisen Releases Second Quarter 2011 Corporate and Securities Litigation Report – Ohio attorney Kevin LaCroix of OakBridge Insurance Services in his blog, The D & O Diary
- What remedy is available when a Condominium corporation treats owners unfairly? – Ottawa lawyer Rod Escayola of Hennan Blaikie on the firm’s blog, Condo Reporter
- Bostic: Baron & Budd Swings For The Fences – Houston attorney David Oliver of Vorys on the firm’s blog, Mass Torts: State of the Art
- Legal Cloud Computing Association Publishes Responses to ABA, North Carolina State Bar – Self-help law specialist Richard Granat on his blog, Law That You Can Afford
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