Best in Law Blogs : The LexBlog Network : February 8, 2012
February 8, 2012
‘Twas a great day on the LexBlog Network, and one that makes me smile at how much the quality of content has progressed over time. We have Dan Schwartz with an excellent roundup of posts discussing the NLRB social media report, Seth Borden on some backlash over the NLRB “recess” appointments and Vladimir Gagic going hard at the Scottsdale Police Department after their refusal to release information on the shooting death of a young Marine. And, lastly, we have Robin Shea coming on LXBN TV to discuss the aforementioned NLRB report on social media.
- Software Copyrights Keep Gaining Steam: Spry Foxx Sues 6Waves – Seattle attorney John Whitaker on his blog, the Copyright Infringement Advisor
- Don’t Keep Your Trade Secrets Secret If You Are Pursuing A Trade Secrets Claim In The Business Court – Greensboro attorney Mack Sperling of Brooks Pierce in his blog, the North Carolina Business Litigation Report
- State v. Tanksley: Minnesota Supreme Court Decision Doesn’t Tank Issue of DWI Urine Testing – MN attorney Chuck Ramsay on his blog, Minnesota DWI Defense
- House Education and the Workforce Committee Holds Hearing Questioning NLRB “Recess” Appointments – New York lawyer Seth Borden of McKenna Long & Aldridge on the firm’s blog, Labor Relations Today
- Why Won’t Scottsdale Police Release Sgt. Prostrollo Police Reports? The Death of a Young Marine – Phoenix attorney Vladimir Gagic on his blog, the Arizona Criminal Law & Sex Crimes Post
- New name, bigger teeth for invasion of privacy – Ontario lawyer Chris Jaglowitz of Gardiner Miller Arnold on the firm’s Ontario Condo Law Blog
- False Advertising Lawsuit Filed Against Hall of Famer George Brett’s Company – Iowa lawyer Rush Nigut of Brick Gentry in his blog, Rush on Business
- The Fallout from the Latest NLRB Salvo on Social Media – Hartford attorney Daniel Schwartz of Pullman & Comley in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- Class Action Waiver in Arbitration Provision Found Unenforceable By Second Circuit in American Express Case, Notwithstanding AT&T v. Concepcion – Hartford, CT lawyer Wystan Ackerman of Robinson & Cole on the firm’s Insurance Class Actions Insider
- WWJD–United States v. Jones – Houston attorney Kendall Gray of Andrews Kurth on his blog, The Appellate Record
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