Best in Law Blogs : The LexBlog Network : October 17, 2011
October 17, 2011
As I curate these blog posts day after day and week after week, it isn’t hard to start to notice patterns—good ones especially. Like Peter Mahler did on the Network before him and continues to do, I’ve started to notice Angelo Paparelli’s great posts pop up every single Monday morning, like a piece from one of my favorite columnists. He penned another good one today on how immigration is such a challenging subject for journalists. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 159. Also, be sure today to catch today’s episode of LXBN TV—as The Mac Lawyer’s Ben Stevens discusses Apple’s impact on the legal workplace—if you haven’t done so already.
- The Legal Implications of Social Networking Part Two: Privacy – Denver attorney David Navetta on the InfoLawGroup blog
- House Republicans Say “Yes” to Cybersecurity – Dallas lawyer Juliana Chen of K&L Gates on the firm’s blog, Legal Cloud Central
- Fore! It is time to “Detach” Uncertainty from Proposals for Settlement – Coral Gables, FL attorney Perry Adair of Becker & Poliakoff on the firm’s blog, Business Litigation Perspectives
- The Face of Evil: Ponzi Schemer Nicholas Cosmo is Sentenced to 25 Years Imprisonment – Washington, D.C. lawyer Steve Berk of BerkLaw on the firm’s blog The Corporate Observer
- Future Social Security Benefits Cannot Be Divided During Divorce – Denver lawyer Steven Johnston of Pryor Johnson Carney Karr Nixon on his blog, Colorado Family Law Matters
- Mourning A Subversive Breed of Mice – Houston lawyer Kendall Gray of Andrews Kurth on his blog, The Appellate Record
- Journalism’s Immigration Challenge – Los Angeles attorney Angelo Paparelli of Seyfarth Shaw on his blog, Nation of Immigrators
- Data Security – Securing Corporate Board Information – Miami lawyer Al Saikali of Shook, Hardy & Bacon on his Cloud Computing Law Journal
- Sorting Out Major Changes to the Florida Probate Code and Corresponding Rules – West Palm Beach attorney Dan Bushell on his blog, the Florida Appellate Review
- The Next Great Depression And Bankruptcy – Los Angeles lawyer Nicholas Gebelt on his Southern California Bankruptcy Law Blog
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