Top 10 in Law Blog: Paying for the Mayor’s Sexual Harassment, Why Construction’s Over Budget, Obese Employees
August 2, 2013
There’s any number of series going on at any moment across the LexBlog Network, but my favorite right now may be Michael Hackard’s Tales from a (Once) Youthful Lawyer. Be sure to check out today’s entry. On LXBN TV, Covington & Burling’s Sarah Tremont swings by to explain Apple’s lawsuit against Amazon over the term “App Store” was dismissed. Total posts on the LexBlog Network: 181. Have a great weekend, everyone.
- Should the taxpayers of San Diego pay Filner’s legal fees in his sexual harassment case? – Winston-Salem attorney Robin Shea of Constangy on the firm’s blog, Employment & Labor Insider
- Tales from a (Once) Youthful Lawyer: The King of New York – Sacramento lawyer Michael Hackard on his blog, Ponzi Clawbacks
- Sometimes a Taking is not a “Taking” – Irvine attorney Rick Rayl of Nossaman on the firm’s California Eminent Domain Report
- Obese Employees: The Next Big Weighty Issue for Employers? – Arden Hills, Minnesota lawyer Marylee Abrams of Abrams & Schmidt on the firm’s Minnesota Labor & Employment Law Blog
- Application of First Material Breach in Construction Disputes – Construction lawyer Matt DeVries of the Best Practices Construction Law Blog
- Why Construction Projects Go Over Budget – Philadelphia lawyer Wally Zimolong on his blog, Supplemental Conditions
- New Study Highlights Privacy Challenges in Mobile Health and Fitness Apps – Washington, DC lawyer Mark Brennan of Hogan Lovells on their blog, Chronicle of Data Protection
- Appellate Court Upholds $2,100,000 Pain and Suffering Award in Medical Malpractice Case – New York attorney John Hochfelder on his New York Injury Cases Blog
- One Man’s Trash Is Another Transit Authority’s Trademark – Minneapolis lawyer Tim Sitzmann of Winthrop & Weinstine on the firm’s DuetsBlog
- Cruise Line “Voluntary” Crime & Man-Overboard Disclosures: Royal Caribbean’s Data Is Incomplete and Misleading – Miami attorney Jim Walker of Walker & O’Neill on his blog, Cruise Law News
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