Best in Law Blogs : The LexBlog Network : August 12, 2011
August 12, 2011
It’s here. The weekend hath arrived. Before I depart out into a gorgeous Seattle afternoon, let’s look back once more at the day’s best posts to the LexBlog Network. My favorite of the day comes from Andrew Boortz of Reed Smith as he comments on iOS, Nintendo-developed video games and potential investor strategies (well, ones they could attempt) for bringing those two things together. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 131. Have a fantastic weekend, everyone.
- Another Perspective on the ADA: Assisting Qualified Individuals to Help Employers Remain Competitive – West Bloomfield lawyer Jason Shinn of E-Business Counsel on his blog, Michigan Employment Law Advisor
- The Third Circuit Weighs In On Pay-If-Paid/Pay-When-Paid Clauses – Philadelphia attorney Jennifer Horn of Cohen Seglias Pallas Greenhall & Furman on the firm’s blog, Construction Law Signal
- Going “Bananas” Over Nicknames – Washington, DC lawyer Radiance Walters of DLA Piper on the firm’s blog, Re:Marks on Copyright and Trademark
- SEC Launches Website For The Office of the Whistleblower As Rules Become Effective – Washington, DC attorney William McGrath of Porter Wright on the firm’s Federal Securities Law Blog
- To guarantee an employment lawsuit, just follow these five “worst practices” – Winston-Salem lawyer Robin Shea of Constangy on the firm’s blog, Employment & Labor Insider
- Missed Connections: Mario Bros. and iOS? – Washington, DC attorney Andrew Boortz of Reed Smith on the firm’s blog, AdLaw By Request
- Does Title VII Protect Followers of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster? – Fort Worth lawyer Russell Cawyer of Kelly Hart & Hallman on the firm’s Texas Employment Law Update
- HACKED: 75,000 Social Security Numbers at Risk at University of Wisconsin – Philadelphia attorney Mark McCreary of Fox Rothschild on the firm’s Privacy Compliance & Data Security
- How Does a Separation Agreement Affect Your Estate Plan? – Toronto lawyer Megan Connolly of Connolly Law on her blog, Toronto Estates & Trusts Monitor
- California Transportation Commission Announces $2.2 Billion in Transportation Funding – Irvine attorney Brad Kuhn of Nossaman on the firm’s blog, California Eminent Domain Report
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