Best in Law Blogs : The LexBlog Network : April 9, 2012
April 9, 2012
Monday brings us some excellent opinionated posts to the LexBlog Network: Vladimir Gagic takes the controversial stance that New Orleans Saints Head Coach Sean Payton shouldn’t have been suspended a single game for his role in “Bountygate” and Steve Lombardi compares the “Pink Slime” story to the McDonalds hot coffee case. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 139.
- Court Bars Greenpeace from Interfering with Oil Exploration off Alaska’s Coast – New Orleans attorney Keith Hall of Stone Pigman Walther Wittmann on the firm’s Oil & Gas Law Brief
- Governor Releases Bill to Regulate Shale Gas Drilling and Wastewater Disposal – Cleveland lawyer Joe Koncelik of Frantz Ward in his Ohio Environmental Law Blog
- A $35 Million Subtle Reminder – Process and Documentation Are Important for ERISA Fiduciaries – Pittsburgh lawyer Daniel Wille of Littler on the firm’s blog, Employee Benefits Counsel
- Using Social Security Numbers to Root Out Employee Fraud – Corporate investigator Philip Segal of Charles Griffin Intelligence on their blog, The Ethical Investigator
- Supreme Court Reviews Health Care Reform: What This Means for Employers – New York lawyer Gretchen Harders of EpsteinBeckerGreen on the firm’s blog, Health Employment and Labor
- Development and Construction Contracts: What You Need to Know – Construction lawyer Matt DeVries of the Best Practices Construction Law Blog
- Senate Passes S1565: Internet Casino Gambling May Become a Reality – New Jersey attorney John Marshall on his New Jersey Criminal Defense Law Blog
- What do Pink Slime and the McDonald’s Verdict have in common? – West Des Moines attorney Steve Lombardi on his blog, The Iowa Edict
- Sean Payton Shouldn’t Have Been Suspended One Day – Phoenix lawyer Vladimir Gagic on his blog, the Arizona Criminal Law & Sex Crimes Post
- Fla. SCT: lawyer + financial planner + no written conflict waiver = disbarment – Miami attorney Juan Antunez of Stokes McMillan & Antunez in his Florida Probate & Trust Litigation Blog
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