Top 10 in Law Blogs: Tax Expenditures, Ryan Braun, Why Appelles Win All the Time
July 24, 2013
I’ve mentioned before here that I am regularly astounded by the level of lawyers found on the LexBlog Networks—attorneys who don’t just work in the law, but shape it. McKenna Long’s Dennis Smith is one of those people, and the former Director of Medicare under George W. Bush joined me today on LXBN TV to discuss whether or not the affordable Care Act really makes health care more affordable. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 156.
- Tax Expenditures: Welfare for the Rich – Asset Opportunity Director and Shriver Center supervising attorney Karen Harris on The Shriver Brief
- Searching for Clients with a Bottomless Wallet – Legal project management consultant Pam Woldow on her blog, At The Intersection
- Is Your Account Tweeting Without You Knowing It? Twitter Upgrades to Two-Factor Authentication – New York attorney Jesse Soslow of Morrison Foerster on the firm’s blog, SociallyAware
- Federal Government Study Confirms Hydraulic Fracturing Does Not Contaminate Drinking Water – Houston lawyer Justin Scott of BakerHostetler on theirNorth America Shale Blog
- New Law Spares Life of Warren Lee Hill – McDonough lawyer Scott Key on his Georgia Criminal Appellate Law Blog
- 5 Reasons Why Appellees Win All the Time (And How You Can, Too) – Roanoke appellate attorney Jay O’Keeffe of Gentry Locke Rakes & Moore on his blog, De Novo
- The Times They Are A-Changing: Ryan Braun’s Plea Deal Likely to Impact the Future of Professional Sports Leagues’ Player Discipline – New Jersey lawyer Joe Bahgat on his blog, The Sports & Entertainment Law Playbook
- Cornerstone Research: Securities Suits “Depressed” in Year’s First Half – Ohio attorney Kevin LaCroix of RT ProExec in his blog, The D & O Diary
- The joys of trying a case…at the last moment: a trial diary story – Seattle attorney Karen Koehler on her blog, The Velvet Hammer
- A Look at Legitimate Settlement Demand vs. Extortion – Jackson, Mississippi attorney Philip Thomas on the blog Mississippi Litigation Review and Commentary
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