Best in Law Blogs : The LexBlog Network : December 13, 2011
December 13, 2011
The big news of the day seems to be the puzzling nature of Jerry Sandusky’s defense team, as his attorney today waived a preliminary hearing intended to focus on whether the prosecution had probable cause to charge Sandusky with the crimes in the indictment. LexBlog Network authors Don Delbert and Chris Fusco have the story. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 164.
- Sandusky’s Lawyer Using Very Unorthodox Methods – Oregon, Illinois lawyer Don Delbert on his blog, the Illinois Criminal Defender Voice
- YouTube Purchases RightsFlow to Address Complex Licensing and Royalty Payment Management Issues – Seattle intellectual property lawyer Tonya Gisselberg on her blog, Seattle Copyright Watch
- Using the Anticybersquatting Protection Act to Protect Your Brand – New York attorney Brian Lincer of Decker, Decker, Dito & Internicola on his blog, the Footwear & Apparel Protection Law Monitor
- The First Amendment and Class Actions: Leaving No Stone Unturned – Philadelphia lawyer Diana Lin of Cozen O’Connor on the firm’s blog, Class Action Defense Review
- A “Cash-less” Robbery – Boston attorney John Lacey of The McCormack Firm at his Massachusetts Data Privacy Law Blog
- Advertising Internet Speeds: Can You Handle the Truth? – New York City lawyer Joseph Rosenbaum on the Reed Smith blog, Legal Bytes
- The Penn State Scandal: Is Sandusky’s Defense Hinting at a Desire for an Eventual Plea? – New York attorney Chris Fusco of Callahan & Fusco on his Sports in the Courts Blog
- End of the Road for One Highway Contractor’s Claim – Construction lawyer Matt DeVries of the Best Practices Construction Law Blog
- Lessons from a Bad Client – Maryland attorney Eliot Wagonheim of Wagonheim Law on his blog Bottom Line Business Insights
- In Estate Planning, When Does “Equal” Mean “Unequal”? – Toronto attorney Megan Connolly of Connolly Law on her blog, Toronto Estates & Trusts Monitor
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