Best in Law Blogs : The LexBlog Network : July 10, 2012
July 10, 2012
Wow, quite the day on LXBN. Looking over today’s posts, it was hard to limit things to ten. Today’s roundup is chocked full of insight on social media, intersecting with business, the law and whatever else. If you haven’t seen Lindsay Griffiths’ series on using Twitter in client development, be sure to check that out. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 151.
- The Next Banking Scandal, JPMorgan The Sequel: Energy Market Price Gouging? – Washington, DC attorney Steven Berk on his blog, The Corporate Observer
- Between A Rock And A Hard Place: The NLRB And The NMB – Chicago lawyer Bradford Livingston of Seyfarth Shaw on the firm’s Employer Labor Relations Blog
- Infringing via the Unspoken: Marlboro Appeal Increases Scope of Confusion for Trade-marks Infringement – Toronto lawyer Daniel Glover of McCarthy Tétrault on the firm’s blog, Canadian Appeals Monitor
- The Social Media Experiment: Challenges for Broker-Dealers and Investment Advisers – Jay Baris and John Delaney of Morrison Foerster on their blog, Socially Aware
- Twitter: Effectively Leveraging Twitter as a Business Development and Marketing Tool – Part IV – Legal marketing expert Lindsay Griffiths of International Lawyers Network on Zen & The Art of Legal Networking
- Protecting Yourself Online Doesn’t Have to Involve Legal – Houston attorney Travis Crabtree of Looper Reed & McGraw on his blog, eMedia Law Insider
- Business Buying. 5 Planning Tips for the Baby Boomer Effect. – Omaha attorney Matthew Bock of Lamson, Dugan and Murray on the firm’s Midwest Business Law Journal
- DOL issues final regulations for consumer product whistleblowers – Richard Renner of the National Whistleblower Center on their Whistleblowers Protection Blog
- Re-Thinking and Rejecting Social Media “Password Protection” Legislation – Philip Gordon and Lauren Woon of Littler on their blog, Workplace Privacy Counsel
- Expanding Medicaid: The Choice is Clear – Andrea Kovach of The Shriver Center on their blog, The Shriver Brief
For more of the best, check out LXBN, a complete review of the top insight and commentary across the LexBlog Network.
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