Top 10 in Law Blogs : LXBN November 8, 2012
November 8, 2012
As we see slightly less commentary on the Election day, a chunk of our roundup returns to Hurricane Sandy insight—though there is still a good dose of election talk, with a good one from Travis Crabtree. Also, on LXBN TV, Steve Berk joins us to talk about what the election means for the financial services industry.
- How Far Can Government Go When it Comes to Permit Conditions? – Cristina Lumpkin and Howard Nelson of Bilzen Sumberg on the firm’s New Miami Blog
- Fiscal Cliff or Taxageddon? – New Jersey attorney Deirdre Wheatley-Liss of Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard on her New Jersey Estate Planning & Elder Law Blog
- Public Interest Lawyers Use Twitter to Respond to Hurricane Sandy – Michele Host of The Shriver Center on their blog, The Shriver Brief
- UK ICO Fines Private Sector Financial Organization Over Customer Data Mix-Up –
from Hunton & Williams’s Privacy and Information Management Practice on their Privacy and Information Security Law Blog - What the Obama Reelection Means for Internet Law – Houston attorney Travis Crabtree of Looper Reed & McGraw on his blog, eMedia Law Insider
- Hurricane Sandy: Will It Increase New Yorker’s Rate of Divorce? – New York lawyer Daniel Clement at his blog, the New York Divorce Report
- Politics and Client Development: Not a Great Mix – Dallas, Texas lawyer coach Cordell Parvin on the Cordell Parvin Blog
- At Argument, Supreme Court Struggles with Fact-Finding – Virginia attorney Andrew Trask of McGuireWoods on the firm’s blog, Class Action Countermeasures
- Why Every Line of the Notice of Security Interest Should Be Completed – Chicago attorney Kirk Jenkins of Sedgwick, Detert, Moran & Arnold on the firm’s blog, The Appellate Strategist
- Governor Cuomo Issues Executive Order Suspending Statutes of Limitations Due to Hurricane Sandy – The blogging lawyers and attorneys at Sheppard Mullin on their New York Commercial Division Round-Up
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