Best in Law Blogs : The LexBlog Network : October 4, 2011
October 4, 2011
Of course, a day removed from Amanda Knox’s acquittal and we start to see some reaction from the criminal defense lawyers on the Network with Walter Reaves and Scott Key offering up their opinons. Also, what’s that? You haven’t heard enough about cases impacted by Wal-Mart v. Dukes? Good, because another one just came down the pipe, with Greg Mersol detailing Wang v. Chinese Daily News, Inc., where the Supreme Court vacated a $7.7 million wage and hour verdict. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 144.
- More Regulation, More Prosperity – Washington, DC attorney Steven Berk on his blog, The Corporate Observer
- Supreme Court Vacates $7.7 Million Wage and Hour Judgment in Light of Dukes – Cleveland lawyer Greg Mersol of Baker Hostetler on the firm’s Employment Class Action Blog
- B.C. Supreme Court Exempts Lawyers from Federal Anti-Money Laundering Laws – Vancouver attorney Ron Skolrood of Lawson Lundell on the firm’s Western Canada Business Litigation Blog
- Will Four Loko’s FTC Settlement lead to more disclosures of Alcohol Content? – Portland lawyer Jesse Lyon of Davis Wright Tremaine on the firm’s Hospitatlity Law Blog
- Managing Expectations in the Wake of the Amanda Knox Win – McDonough attorney Scott Key on his Georgia Criminal Appellate Law Blog
- An Occupied Wall Street – Bad for Business? – Philadelphia lawyer James Saksa of Fox Rothschild on the firm’s blog, the
- Attorneys Dancing Around Impact of Gender Identity Discrimination Law – Hartford attorney Daniel Schwartz of Pullman & Comley in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- Congressmen ask FTC to Investigate Internet Use of “Supercookies” – Washington, D.C. lawyer David Silverman on Davis Wright Tremaine’s Privacy & Security Law Blog
- What would have happened to Amanda Knox in the U.S? – Waco attorney Walter Reaves in his Texas Criminal Law Blog
- The Problems with Inflating Class Settlements – Klier v. Elf Atochem Inc. – Virginia lawyer Andrew Trask of McGuireWoods on the firm’s blog, Class Action Countermeasures
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