Top 10 in Law Blogs: Extradition Fundamentals, Law Firm Data Protection, the Fight for @SunValley
July 29, 2013
Before we dive into today’s roundup, I want to send another congratulations out to longtime LexBlog Network lawyer Daniel Schwartz, as he begins his first day as a Partner at Shipman & Goodwin. Also, over on LXBN TV, Philip Mann joined us to clear up some misconceptions surround patent trolls.
- Extradition Fundamentals – Hayes Hunt and Jeffrey Monhait of Cozen O’Conner on From the Sidebar
- U.S. Anti-Inversion Trap: Forming a New U.S. Corporation – Buffalo attorney Jessica Bilkey of Hodgson Russ on the firm’s blog, Smarter Way to Cross
- The Privilege Is All Mine: What Happens To A Corporation’s Attorney-Client Privilege In Bankruptcy? – San Francisco attorney Bob Eisenbach of Cooley Godward at the firm’s In The (Red) Business Bankruptcy Blog
- Statistics Show Arbitration Unfair To Employees – San Antonio attorney Christopher McKinney of The Mckinney Law Firm on his Texas Employment Law Blog
- Instagram Federal Class Action Over User Terms Dismissed; Plaintiffs Switch to State Court – San Antonio attorney Christopher McKinney of The Mckinney Law Firm on his Texas Employment Law Blog
- Whose @SunValley Is It? – Gabriel Meister and Agnes Petrucione of Morrison Foerster on the firm’s blog, SociallyAware
- The Key To Creating A Message That Resonates – McGlinchey Stafford Chief Marketing Officer Eric Fletcher on his blog, Marketing Brain Fodder
- If Immigration Law Were a Person It Would Sing: “Oh Lord, Please Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood” – Los Angeles attorney Angelo Paparelli of Seyfarth Shaw on his blog, Nation of Immigrators
- Law Firms: How Are You Securing Your Clients’ Information? – Miami lawyer Al Saikali of Shook, Hardy & Bacon on his Data Security Law Journal
- When Do Investigations Invade Privacy? – Corporate investigator Philip Segal of Charles Griffin Intelligence on their blog, The Ethical Investigator
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