Best in Law Blogs : The LexBlog Network : August 2, 2011
August 2, 2011
After another sunny day in Seattle, a second consecutive evening at the ballpark awaits. Before that, let’s look at the ten best from the 156 posts on the LexBlog Network today. Tuesday brings the first post in a roundup from Henderson Franklin’s recently-launched Florida Immigration Law Blog. Also, Vladimir Gagic comments on what he calls Arizona’s own version of the Casey Anthony trial.
- Can Settlement Proposals Releasing Multiple Parties Trigger Fee-Shifting? – West Palm Beach lawyer Dan Bushell on his blog, the Florida Appellate Review
- Baby Gabriel, Elizabeth Johnson, and Competence – Phoenix attorney Vladimir Gagic on his blog, the Arizona Criminal Law & Sex Crimes Post
- USCIS to Announce Initiatives for Attracting Foreign Entrepreneurs and Investors – Fort Myers lawyer Tulio Suarez of Henderson, Franklin, Starnes & Holt on the firm’s Florida Immigration Law Blog
- Brazil Visa Waiver – Florida Needs This Now, When Will U.S. Visa Waiver Program Include Brazil? – FL attorney Rosa Schechter on her blog, Florida Commercial News
- Matthew & Rush & Glenn & Andrew – Patrick Maines, president of The Media Institute, at the Institute’s Media & Communications Policy Blog
- First Published Court Of Appeals Opinion Issued Answering Whether Trademark Licenses Are Assignable In Bankruptcy – San Francisco lawyer Bob Eisenbach of Cooley Godward at the firm’s In The (Red) Business Bankruptcy Blog
- Here’s Another Risk Associated With Trial – Witness Testimony – Boise attorney Chuck Peterson on Peterson Law Offices’ Idaho Criminal Defense Blog
- LinkedIn Tutorials – How to Set up a Profile Part I – Legal marketing expert Lindsay Griffiths of International Lawyers Network on Zen & The Art of Legal Networking
- Dukes Goes Marching In: Federal District Court Looks to Dukes v. Wal-Mart in Denying FLSA Conditional Certification – Andrew Paley and Kevin Young of Seyfarth Shaw on The Wage & Hour Litigation Blog
- Why CSX Railroad Sued Successful Asbestos Lawyers For Racketeering – Philadelphia lawyer Maxwell Kennerly of The Beasley Firm on his blog, Litigation & Trial
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