Best in Law Blogs : The LexBlog Network : October 24, 2011
October 24, 2011
The biggest story of the last few days comes courtesy of our privacy law bloggers, as we’ve seen a flurry of conversation from them on Anderson v. Hannaford Bros. Co., a case coming out of the First Circuit Court of Appeals. Be sure to check out Theodore Kobus III and David Navetta’s commentary on the case. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 142.
- Supreme Court to Hear Case Against Oil Companies for Alleged Human Rights Violations – New Orleans attorney Keith Hall of Stone Pigman Walther Wittmann on the firm’s Oil & Gas Law Brief
- Does the First Circuit’s Decision in Hannaford Signal a Changing Tide? – New York lawyer Theodore Kobus III of Baker Hostetler on the firm’s Data Privacy Monitor
- Always Look on the Bright Side of Life: How Dexia’s Failure Could be Good for Capital Formation – Philadelphia attorney Rick Jones of Dechert on the firm’s blog, Crunched Credit
- Boston Police Hacked – Boston lawyer John Lacey of The McCormack Firm at his Massachusetts Data Privacy Law Blog
- Binding Arbitration Instead of Trial: What are the Benefits? – New Jersey attorney Michael Foster of Stark & Stark on the firm’s Personal Injury Law Journal
- Federal Appeals Court Holds Identity Theft Insurance/Credit Monitoring Costs Constitute “Damages” in Hannaford Breach Case – Denver lawyer David Navetta on the InformationLawGroup blog
- Strange Bedfellows: Nebraska Farmers Union and Humane Society of the United States – Omaha, Nebraska attorney Sean Minahan of Lamson, Dugan and Murray on his blog, the Midwest Agricultural Law Guide
- Another Federal Court Refuses To Enforce Overly Broad EEOC Subpoena – Columbus lawyer Brian Hall of Porter Wright on the firm’s Employer Law Report
- Are the FBI and Coast Guard Underreporting Cruise Ship Crimes? – Miami attorney Jim Walker of Walker & O’Neill on his blog, Cruise Law News
- Can a non-driver be guilty of vehicular homicide? – West Des Moines lawyer Steve Lombardi on his blog, The Iowa Edict
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