Top 10 in Law Blogs: Zimmerman, Pro-Big-Business Supreme Court, Facebook Comments “Crossing the Line”
July 15, 2013
Today’s the day for strongly-opinionated posts on the LexBlog Network. First, we have reaction to the George Zimmerman verdict, as criminal defense lawyer Vladimir Gagic explains why he believes the jury was absolutely right, and how there shouldn’t have been a triel in the first place. Second, Max Kennerly has an excellent piece on why the Supreme Court is, undeniably, pro-big-business. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 172.
- By removing ban on general solicitation SEC finally moves the JOBS Act forward – Fort Lauderdale attorney Robert C. White, Jr.of Gunster on the firm’s blog, The Securities Edge
- George Zimmerman, political prisoner, finally free – Phoenix lawyer Vladimir Gagic on his blog, the Arizona Criminal Law & Sex Crimes Post
- Private Funds on Social Media—Proceed with Caution – New York attorney Jay Baris of Morrison Foerster on the firm’s blog, Socially Aware
- Tips to Protect Your Privacy When Separating – Part 1 – Boston and Hingham based attorney Nancy Van Tine on her Massachusetts Divorce Law Monitor
- Football strip adds interest to UK’s religious accommodation debate – London lawyer David Whincup of Squire Sanders on the firm’s blog, Employment Law Worldview
- How We Find Hidden Fur: Stolen Stoles Discovered – Anastasia Wincorn of Charles Griffin Intelligence on the firm’s blog, The Divorce Asset Monitor
- The Undeniable Fact Of A Pro-Big-Business Supreme Court – Philadelphia lawyer Maxwell Kennerly of The Beasley Firm on his blog, Litigation & Trial
- When is Permitted Collateral Assignment of LLC Membership Interest a Prohibited Sale? – New York attorney Peter A. Mahler of Farrell Fritz in his New York Business Divorce Blog
- A Comment on State v. Zimmerman – Tennessee attorney John Day at his blog, Day on Torts
- Zero tolerance gone too far: When does a Facebook comment cross the line into a threat? – Houston attorney Travis Crabtree of Looper Reed & McGraw on his blog, eMedia Law Insider
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