Top 10 in Law Blogs: LXBN January 30, 2013
January 30, 2013
Having just wrapped up day 2 of LegalTech 2013, it’s time to look at the content hitting our Network and round up the best. Of course, be sure to check out the LegalTech video interviews too though. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 188.
- Fake Reviews and Your Rights: False Advertising Hurts Consumers – Washington, DC attorney Steven Berk on his blog, The Corporate Observer
- Progress in Telehealth: Recent Activity A Cause for Optimism – Washington, DC lawyer Rene Quashie of EpsteinBeckerGreen on the firm’s blog, TechHealth Perspectives
- New Orleans — Home of Super Bowl XLVII and Super Bowl Ads – New Orleans lawyer Lesli Harris of Stone Pigman Walther Wittmann on her blog, the Fashion & Entertainment Law Guide
- What Changes will Employers face if Immigration Reform Comes to Pass? – Birmingham lawyer Douglas Kauffman of Balch & Bingham on the firm’s Alabama Immigration Law Journal
- Legislative Roundup for the Week of January 21, 2013 – Washington, DC lawyer Ilyse Schuman of Littler on the firm’s blog, Washington, DC Employment Law Update
- Free Speech and The Super Bowl – Minneapolis lawyer Derek Allen of Winthrop Weinstein on their Duets Blog
- Lying to Doctors for Fitness for Duty Exam Can Still Get You Fired… But Only If You’re a Police Officer – Hartford attorney Daniel Schwartz of Pullman & Comley in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- Jerry Rice: What you can learn from him – Dallas, Texas lawyer coach Cordell Parvin on the Cordell Parvin Blog
- Argument Report: Is the State Required to Pay The Legal Fees of an Elected Official Sued for His or Her Official Actions? – Chicago attorney Kirk Jenkins of Sedgwick, Detert, Moran & Arnold on the firm’s blog, The Appellate Strategist
- New Ponemon Study Lists Top Privacy Features Consumers View As Important, Ranks Most Trusted Companies for Privacy – West Palm Beach lawyer Andrew Hoffman on the InfoLawGroup blog
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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