Best in Law Blogs : The LexBlog Network : January 31, 2012
January 31, 2012
Honestly, after what was a pretty hectic first day of LXBN’s LegalTech New York 2012 coverage, I simply forgot to put together yesterday’s roundup. But, we’re back today, and we have 162 posts from LexBlog Network. Let’s get right into it.
- Hung Jury in Trial of Second Group in the FCPA Sting Cases Means Mistrial For Remaining Three Defendants – Washington, DC lawyer William McGrath of Porter Wright on the firm’s Federal Securities Law Blog
- Tweet Locally, Get Sued Globally. How Twitter’s New Censorship Policy Exposes the Reality of International Jurisdiction and the Internet. – Florida lawyer Santiago Cueto of Cueto Law Group on his blog International Business Law Advisor
- Rejecting CEQA Alternatives For Economic Infeasibility: Sixth District Lays Down the Law In Flanders Foundation v. City of Carmel – California lawyer Arthur Coon of Miller Starr Regalia on the firm’s blog, CEQA Developments
- Fashion Law 101: Sensory Trademarks – Los Angeles lawyer Staci Riordan of Fox Rothschild on the firm’s Fashion Law Blog
- What Does The Supreme Court’s Ruling In US v. Jones Mean For GPS Tracking By Employers? – Los Angeles lawyers Pilar Morin and Elizabeth Arce of Liebert Cassidy Whitmore on the firm’s California Public Agency Labor and Employment Blog
- A Report Card for Health Reform – Caitlin Padula of The Shriver Center on their blog, The Shriver Brief
- Is Scottsdale Police Lying About Killing Jason Edward Prostrollo? Wind that Day was Average – Phoenix attorney Vladimir Gagic on his blog, the Arizona Criminal Law & Sex Crimes Post
- Supreme Court Denies Review in Fast v. Applebee’s: Tip Credits for Tipped Employees Who Do Non-Tipped Work – Leigh Anne Benedic of Porter Wright on the firm’s blog, the Employer Law Report
- District Court Uses Zurn Standard to Strike Unreliable Expert Opinion at Class Certification Stage – New York attorney Russell Jackson on his blog Consumer Class Actions & Mass Torts
- Would David Einhorn Be Liable for Insider Trading under U.S. Law? – Raleigh attorney David Smyth of Brooks Pierce on their blog, Cady Bar the Door
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