Top 10 in Law Blogs: LXBN March 13, 2013
March 14, 2013
As we’ve been expecting since the original decision came out it seems that Noel Canning v. NLRB—in which the D.C. Circuit ruled Obama’s recess appointments to the National Labor Relations Board were unconstitutional—will be heading to the Supreme Court. Also in the roundup: an interesting trademark dispute involving Dr. Dre. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 177.
- Oregon Supreme Court Takes Another Big Bite Out of the At-Will Employment Doctrine In Cocchiara v. Lithia Motors – Portland lawyer Amy Joseph Pedersen on the Stoel Rives World of Employment
- A serious presentation tool? : Unleashing the iPad.. pushing the envelope! – Charles Perez of Video Resources Inc. in his Trial Presentation Blog
- Europe Tries to Catch Up on Cybersecurity – New York lawyer Michael Vatis of Steptoe & Johnson on the firm’s Steptoe Cyberblog
- ICANN’s Trademark Clearinghouse Arrives March 26th – Kyle S. Crossley and Andrew J. Ferren of Ghoulston Storrs on the firm’s blog, Retail Law Advisor
- FTC Releases Report on Mobile Payments; Guidance on Addressing Issues in Mobile Carrier Billing, Privacy and Data Security – Washington, DC lawyer Brian Hurh of Davis Wright Tremaine on the firm’s blog, the Payment Law Advisor
- When Is Small Business “Size” Determined? – Todd Overman and Brendan Lill of Hogan Lovells on the firm’s blog, Focus on Regulation
- Organized Labor: A Product the Market Does Not Want? – Bradford L. Livingston, Esq., Seyfarth Shaw Department Chair for Labor Relations Practice Group on the firm’s Employer Labor Relations Blog
- The NLRB To Seek Supreme Court Review of Noel Canning – Atlanta lawyer Drew Lunt of McKenna Long & Aldridge on the firm’s blog, Labor Relations Today
- Are Dr. Dre’s Claims of Likelihood of Confusion and Dilution Enough to “Beat” His Opponents? – Washington, DC lawyer Susan Neuberger Weller of Mintz Levin on the firm’s blog, Copyright & Trademark Matters
- More Litigation, More “Doing” Assistant Store Manager Overtime Cases – Hartford attorney Daniel Schwartz of Pullman & Comley in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
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