Top 10 in Law Blogs: LXBN August 22, 2012
August 22, 2012
A great mix of new and old faces, today’s look at the LexBlog Network covers a lot of ground and has a few standouts. John Mill has some timeless advice about focusing on writing content that resonates with you and the audience of your choosing, instead of getting caught up in “tricks for clicks,” and Michael Quiat reminds us why handing the keys of the health care market over to private insurers isn’t the best idea. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 141
- “Tricks for Clicks”? Or “Great Content”? – Ontario attorney John Mill on his blog, Succession Tax Counsel
- Employer’s E-Mail System May Become Tool for Union Organizing – Philadelphia lawyer Joel Barras of Reed Smith on their blog, Employment Law Watch
- Physician Shortage Crisis May Not Be All Bad for Physicians – Exton, Pennsylvania attorney Todd Rodriguez of Fox Rothschild on the firm’s blog Physician Law
- Feed The Canary To The Cat? – New York lawyer Michael Quiat of Uscher, Quiat, Uscher & Russo on his blog, Quiat on Claims
- Women General Counsel Are Gaining Ground in America – New York attorney Wendy G. Marcari of Epstein Becker Green on the firm’s Executive Women’s Networking Blog
- Expanding into Vegetarian Products Lands Starbucks in Hot Water – Minneapolis lawyer Tiffany Blofield of Winthrop & Weinstine on the firm’s Duets Blog
- $10,000 FCC Fine for Failure to Follow Contest Rules – On-Air Rules Were Right, But Online Rules Were Wrong – Washington, D.C. attorney David Oxenford of Davis Wright Tremaine in the firm’s Broadcast Law Blog
- NLRB Decision Could Interfere With Workplace Investigations – Harrisburg lawyer Adam Santucci of McNees Wallace & Nurick on the firm’s Pennsylvania Labor and Employment Blog
- USPTO To Permit Assignees To File And Prosecute Patent Applications – Washington, DC attorney Courtenay Brinckerhoff of Foley & Lardner on the firm’s blog, PharmaPatents
- Results of Studies Examining Affordable Care Act’s Impact on Employer-Provided Coverage Vary Significantly, GAO Study Finds – Washington, DC lawyer Ilyse Schuman of Littler on the firm’s blog, Washington, DC Employment Law Update
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