Top 10 in Law Blogs: Twitter IPO, Costa Concordia Upright, Privacy on the Go
September 18, 2013
In news that was really only a matter of time, Twitter has indeed filed for IPO—and, naturally, they announced it with a tweet. Robert White, Jr. dives into that story today. And over on LXBN TV, Jeff Greco joins me to discuss New York’s controversial stop-and-frisk law. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 181.
- Patent Troll Required to Explain “Sham Venue” and “Sham Employees” to the Jury – San Jose lawyer David Bohrer of Confluence Law on the firm’s blog, Flat Fee IP
- Federal Courts Uniformly Embrace Climate Science – New York litigator William Ruskin of EpsteinBeckerGreen on his Toxic Tort Litigation Blog
- Twitter announces its IPO in a tweet – Fort Lauderdale attorney Robert C. White, Jr.of Gunster on the firm’s blog, The Securities Edge
- EB-5 Investor Visa Program Offers Tribes Opportunity To Raise Capital For Development Programs – Seattle attorney Greg Guedel of Foster Pepper on the firm’s Native American Legal Update
- Grading the Examiners: OCC’s Commercial Real Estate Lending Handbook gets a “C” – Dallas lawyer Keith Mullen of Winstead on the firm’s blog, Lenders 360
- Village People Cop Morphs into Copyright Grant Terminator – Seattle intellectual property lawyer Tonya Gisselberg on her blog, Seattle Copyright Watch
- Privacy on the go: California’s recommendations for the mobile ecosystem – Columbus attorney Christina Hultsch of PorterWright on the firm’s blog, Technology Law Source
- NLRB General Counsel Nominee Before Senate Committee This Morning – New York lawyer Seth Borden of McKenna Long & Aldridge on the firm’s blog, Labor Relations Today
- U.S. Regulation, Express Delivered Overseas – Ohio attorney Kevin LaCroix of RT ProExec in his blog, The D & O Diary
- Costa Concordia: Finally Upright, What’s Next? – Miami attorney Jim Walker of Walker & O’Neill on his blog, Cruise Law News
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