Top 10 in Law Blogs: Home Ownership, Value of Asbestos Claims, Budweiser Bowtie Can
August 12, 2013
Leave it to DuetsBlog to find and explore the most bizarre examples of branding and the most interesting trademarks. Today, Steve Baird examines the trademark behind Budweiser’s absurd bowtie can. Yeah. In case you didn’t know, they have a can shaped like a bowtie. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 189.
- Can you talk to a lawyer if stopped for a DUI in Arizona? – Phoenix lawyer Vladimir Gagic on his blog, the Arizona Criminal Law & Sex Crimes Post
- Settlement Value of Asbestos Claims: Experts Clash: $1.3 Billion or $270 Million? – Los Angeles attorney, mediator, negotiator, and consultant Victoria Pynchon on her Negotiation Law Blog
- Funeral Leaves Are Not Always What They May Seem – Miami lawyer Larry Perlman of Foley & Lardner on the firm’s blog, Labor & Employment Law Perspectives
- Individual Home Ownership: The Aspirational Heart of the Mortgage “Reform” Debate – Nashville attorney Woody Woodruff of Waller on their blog, The Banking Law Connection
- How to Track Down and Value Stock Options – Anastasia Wincorn of Charles Griffin Intelligence on the firm’s blog, The Divorce Asset Hunter
- What’s in a Name? The NJ Supreme Court Tells Us, Again. – New Jersey lawyer Eric Solotoff of Fox Rothschild on the firm’s NJ Family Legal Blog
- Hidden Camera Catches Care That Family Wishes It Would Have Never Seen – Chicago lawyer Jonathan Rosenfeld of Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers on his Nursing Homes Abuse Blog
- Baby Veronica’s Return Delayed, Raising Questions About Enforcement and Arrest – Spartanburg attorney J. Benjamin Stevens of The Stevens Firm on their South Carolina Family Law Blog
- The Budweiser Bowtie Can Shape Trademark – Minneapolis lawyer Steve Baird of Winthrop & Weinstine on the firm’s Duets Blog
- Monday Morning Regulatory Review – 8/12/13 – Washington, DC lawyer Lee Beck on his blog, the Federal Regulations Advisor
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