Best in Law Blogs : The LexBlog Network : November 17, 2011
November 17, 2011
Not to sound too grim, but did you know that an estimated 1.78 million Facebook users are expected to die this year? Today, Byron Cannon discusses an issue that’s more and more pressing in today’s technology age: what exactly happens to all of those individuals’ passwords? Total posts ont he LexBlog Network today: 136.
- Whining, Sniveling Employee or Protected Concerted Activity? – Arden Hills lawyer Tiffany Schmidt of Abrams & Schmidt on their Minnesota Labor & Employment Law Blog
- Basic Rules for Landing a Client or a Law Job – Legal marketing specialist Tom Kane of Kane Consulting Inc. in his Legal Marketing Blog
- Bottom lines benefit when social reporting is embraced – Toronto lawyer Edward Waitzer of Stikeman Elliott on the firm’s blog, Canadian Securities Law
- What if Conrad Murray had Kept his Mouth Shut? – New Jersey lawyer Joe Bahgat on his blog, The Sports & Entertainment Law Playbook
- Cain’s Defamation Lawyer Won’t File Suit – Burbank lawyer Adrianos Facchetti on his California Defamation Law Blog
- Good for Big Banks, Bad for the Unemployed – Asset Opportunity Director and Shriver Center supervising attorney Karen Harris on The Shriver Brief
- Child-labor and Agriculture: Proposed rules restrict youths’ access to agricultural jobs – Omaha, Nebraska attorney Sean Minahan of Lamson, Dugan and Murray on his blog, the Midwest Agricultural Law Guide
- Colleges and Universities Start To Take Campus Rape Seriously (We Hope) – Philadelphia lawyer Maxwell Kennerly of The Beasley Firm on his blog, Litigation & Trial
- Successful Law Firms Are All Alike (Part I) – Legal marketing expert Ed Poll in his LawBizBlog
- Who gets my password when I die? – Queensland, Australia lawyer Byron Cannon of Ferguson Cannon on the firm’s blog, Australian Estate Law Today
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