Top 10 in Law Blogs : LXBN November 12, 2012
November 12, 2012
Giving you a bit of a preview at tomorrow’s LXBN Roundtable, today’s roundup features a lot of commentary on the Hurricane Sandy recovery efforts. Over on LXBN TV, we have a good one, as Angelo Paparelli explains why President Obama should “go big” with immigration reform. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 191.
- UBS Banking Scandal Sheds Light on Big Bankings’ Culture Problems – Washington, DC attorney Steven Berk on his blog, The Corporate Observer
- Obama Reelected: The Department of Labor Wants to Know if You Are Taking Steps to Comply With Healthcare Reform – Amy J. Traub, Gretchen Harders, Anna Kolontyrsky, and Margaret C. Thering of EpsteinBeckerGreen on the firm’s blog,Health Employment and Labor
- Prepaid Cards Continue to Lack Consumer Protections – Asset Opportunity Director and Shriver Center supervising attorney Karen Harris on The Shriver Brief
- Privacy: The Latest Victim of Europe’s Privacy Regulation – Washington, DC lawyer Stewart Baker of Steptoe & Johnson on the Steptoe Cyberblog
- Hurricane Sandy and Refusing to Evacuate: Criminal Law and Civil Liability – Hayes Hunt and Calli Varner of Cozen O’Connor on From the Sidebar
- Superstorm Sandy Foreshadows a New Paradigm for Protecting Critical Communications and Electric Infrastructure – Washington, DC lawyer Dave Thomas of Hogan Lovells on the firm’s blog, Focus on Regulation
- Court Recognizes BigLaw Rates Are Too High – Chicago attorney Martin LeFevour of Valorem Law Group on Flat Fee IP
- Resolving Superstorm Sandy Insurance Claims: Lessons From Katrina – Hartford, CT lawyer Wystan Ackerman of Robinson & Cole on the firm’s Insurance Class Actions Insider
- Where’s Your Privacy Policy? – Miami lawyer Al Saikali of Shook, Hardy & Bacon on his Data Security Law Journal
- Clearing the Technology Bar: Clients Demand Basic Skills – Legal project management consultant Pam Woldow on her blog, At The Intersection
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