Best in Law Blogs : The LexBlog Network : March 8, 2012
March 8, 2012
It seems the week’s hard legal news has started to taper off a bit as we head into the weekend. That said, we still have some great analysis: Andrew Trask reflects on his time at the DePaul Class Action Symposium and John Lacey provides commentary on the arrest of the head of hacking group Lull Sec. And over on LXBN TV, Reed Smith’s Cynthia O’Donoghue explains why the head of the French national data protection regulatory body is upset with Google’s new Privacy policy.
- Volcker Rule Delay Means Party Isn’t Over for Proprietary Trading – New York attorney Michael Stocker of Labaton Sucharow on the firm’s blog, Eyes on Wall Street
- Houses Passes JOBS Act… again. Yay? I guess? – Philadelphia lawyer James Saksa of Fox Rothschild on the firm’s blog, the Securities Compliance Sentinel
- A Closer Look at the SEC’s Budget Request for 2013 – Washington, DC attorney William McGrath of Porter Wright on the firm’s Federal Securities Law Blog
- Lulz Sec Tango Down – Boston lawyer John Lacey of The McCormack Firm at his Massachusetts Data Privacy Law Blog
- Bad China Product? Watch Out If They Threaten To Sue YOU. – Seattle lawyer Dan Harris of Harris & Moure on the firm’s China Law Blog
- Are Employers Immune from Liability for Employees’ Horse-Related Injuries in Texas? – Texas attorney Alison Rowe in her Equine Law Blog
- NFL Dancing In the Endzone After Victory in Remand Proceeding – The blogging lawyers & attorneys at McGlinchey Stafford in the firm’s CAFA Law Blog
- Notes from DePaul Class Action Symposium – Virginia attorney Andrew Trask of McGuireWoods on the firm’s blog, Class Action Countermeasures
- Is the FDIC Ramping Up Its Failed Bank Litigation? – Ohio lawyer Kevin LaCroix of OakBridge Insurance Services in his blog, The D & O Diary
- Trademark applicants beware – Buffalo attorney Vincent LoTempio on his LoTempio Law Blog
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