Top 10 in Law Blogs: Mount Holly, BoA to Trial for Fraud, “Truthiness”
August 28, 2013
As I mentioned we would in yesterdays’s Top 10 intro, today on LXBN TV we discussed the copyright dispute over Robin Thicke’s ‘Blurred Lines’ single. Now, in today’s roundup we have a post on a New Jersey Facebook firing case that we’ll discuss tomorrow on LXBN TV. Funny how that works. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 177.
- 50% Shareholder Didn’t Owe Fiduciary Duty To His 50% Co-Shareholder – Greensboro lawyer Mack Sperling of Brooks Pierce at his blog, the North Carolina Business Litigation Report
- Township of Mount Holly files opening brief in Supreme Court – Philadelphia lawyer Barbara Mishkin of Ballard Spahr on the firm’s CFPB Monitor
- Will Firing Squads Be The New Method of Execution in Death Penalty States? – Terry Lenamon and Reba Kennedy of Lenamon Law on their Death Penalty Law Blog
- New Ways for Employers to Encourage Employees to Get Fit! – Arden Hills lawyer Tiffany Schmidt of Abrams & Schmidt on their Minnesota Labor & Employment Law Blog
- The Intersection of Science, Facts, and Advocacy in the Age of “Truthiness” – Seattle lawyer Doug Steding of Steelhad Law on the firm’s blog, Science, Law & The Environment
- Wanna Bet? Betting About Baseball Returns to the News – Dallas lawyer Jamie Ribman of Looper Reed & McGraw on the firm’s blog, Tilting the Scales
- Bank of America Fraud Case Headed to Trial – Miami attorney Philip Stein of Bilzin Sumberg on the firm’s blog, Mortgage Crisis Watch
- Washington Football and Seattle Startup Put Heads Together for Concussion Research – Boise attorney Dana Herberholz of Parsons Behle & Latimer on hisNorthwest Patent Litigation Blog
- Younger Americans Need to See More than the Film Clip of the March on Washington – Carol Ashley of the Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law on their blog, The Shriver Brief
- New Jersey Court’s Decision Provides Roadmap For Access To Employees’ Restricted Social Media Content – San Francisco lawyer Philip Gordon of Littler Mendelson on the firm’s Workplace Privacy Counsel
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