Best in Law Blogs : The LexBlog Network : March 26, 2012
March 26, 2012
Without a doubt, employers asking emploeees for Facebook credentials is the hottest topic on the LexBlog Network right now. Daniel Schwartz offers his thoughts today. Also, on LXBN TV, Squire Sanders’ Steve Delchin runs us through the Sixth Circuit’s ruling that the federal law requiring cigarette labels to carry graphic warning labels do not violate free speech laws.
- We Are All Racist and Responsible for the Death of Trayvon Martin – Attorney-mediator Victoria Pynchon in her Settle It Now Negotiation Blog
- Alleged “Bounty Gate” Whistleblower Equals Snitch Equals Jeremy Shockey Equals No Love – Washington, DC attorney Steven Berk on his blog, The Corporate Observer
- Army Abandons LEED Certification – LEED AP Chris Cheatham of Cheatham Consulting on his blog, Green Building Law Update
- FTC Issues Final Commission Report on Protecting Consumer Privacy – New York lawyer Richard Santalesa on the InformationLawGroup blog
- Numecent “Cloud Paging” A Game Changer – Illinois lawyer Sam Conforti on his blog, Software Licensing & Master Service
- Pinterest Announces Changes To Its Terms Of Service – Boston attorney Geri Haight of Mintz Levin on the firm’s blog, Copyright & Trademark Matters
- A New Challenge to President Obama’s Recess Appointments in Federal Court Means a Decision on the Constitutionality of the Appointments is Getting Closer – Sara Hutchins Jodka of Porter Wright on their Employer Law Report
- Think Twice Before Asking Applicants for Facebook Passwords – Hartford attorney Daniel Schwartz of Pullman & Comley in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- Difficult partners and angry babies have a lot in common – some EQ tips – Australia legal marketing expert Sean Larkan on his Legal Leaders Blog
- The Standard in Preventing Trademark Abandonment? – Minneapolis lawyer Steve Baird of Winthrop & Weinstine on the firm’s Duets Blog
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