Top 10 in Law Blogs: LXBN November 20, 2012
November 20, 2012
Thanksgiving is right around the corner and the lawyers on the LexBlog Network are getting into the spirit. Among those is Eliot Wagonheim, who reminded readers today why it’s important to appreciate the people that have made your business successful. Also, over on LXBN, this week’s Roundtable takes a look at the fiscal cliff coverage on the Network as we inch closer to that legislative deadline. Total post on the LexBlog Network today: 137
- The New Infringement/Opportunity Frontier: Everything – Jason Voiovich, Director of Corporate Marketing at Logic PD, on the DuetsBlog
- Videogame Maker Sued Over Optional Two-Factor Authentication Service – Boston lawyer Colin Zick of Foley Hoag on the firm’s blog, Security, Privacy and The Law
- We Can All Hear You Now: The Dangers of Doing Business in Public – Maria Matasar-Padilla of Charles Griffin Intelligence on their blog, The Ethical Investigator
- A Thanksgiving Reflection or Why I Hate Comcast – Maryland attorney Eliot Wagonheim of Wagonheim & Associates on the firm’s blog Bottom Line Business Insights
- The Unforeseeable Transaction: Apple Argues that the California Song-Beverly Credit Card Act Should Not Apply To Online Retailers – San Diego lawyer Jake Romero of Mintz Levin on their blog Privacy & Security Matters
- EU Announces Plans for a Cyber-Security Bill – London lawyer Cynthia O’Donoghue of Reed Smith on the firm’s Global Regulatory Enforcement Law Blog
- Mean What You Say, Write What You Mean – New Jersey lawyer Eric Solotoff of Fox Rothschild on the firm’s NJ Family Legal Blog
- Venture Capitalists Like Florida Less; Foreign Investors Like Florida (Particularly Miami) More – Florida lawyer Rosa Schechter of Eckstein Schechter Law on the firm’s blog Florida Commercial News
- FTC and CFPB “Joint Sweep” Results in Warning Letters and Formal Investigations – from Hunton & Williams’s Privacy and Information Management Practice on their Privacy and Information Security Law Blog
- Conley v. Commonwealth–Reversal by an Evenly Divided Court?! – Roanoke appellate lawyer Jay O’Keeffe of Gentry Locke Rakes & Moore on his blog, De Novo
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