Top 10 in Law Blogs: EEOC on Background Checks, Offline Tracking, NFL’s Image
September 25, 2013
The Senate Judiciary Committee recently took a major first step towards providing journalists and their sources with a federal shield law. But is it the federal shield law people have been clamoring for? Kevin Goldberg of the CommLawBlog joins me to discuss it on LXBN TV. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 177.
- EEOC Clarifies Guidance on Criminal Background Checks – Washington, DC lawyer Ilyse Schuman of Littler on the firm’s blog, Washington, DC Employment Law Update
- When Do Virginia Contractors Need a License? – Arlington attorney Timothy Hughes of Bean, Kinney & Korman on the firm’s blog, Virginia Real Estate, Land Use & Construction Law
- LEED Creates Business Opportunities Beyond The Environmental Industrial Complex – Baltimore lawyer Stuart Kaplow on the Green Building Law Update
- New Offline Tracking Methods Come to Airports – New York lawyer Nigel Howard of Covington & Burling on the firm’s blog, InsidePrivacy
- The NFL’s Wholesome Image May Be M.I.A. – Minneapolis lawyer Derek Allen of Winthrop Weinstein on their Duets Blog
- New Laws Prohibit Employers from Requiring Access to Applicants’ Private Information – Boston lawyer Joshua Davis of Goulston & Storrs on the firm’s blog, Retail Law Advisor
- “Real Housewife” Says Everyone Should Use Prenups – Spartanburg attorney J. Benjamin Stevens of The Stevens Firm on their South Carolina Family Law Blog
- NHTSA takes the wheel on driverless cars – Detroit attorney Steven Gursten of Michigan Auto Law on his blog, Michigan Car & Truck Accident Injury Advocate
- Client Development: Why I focus on the quality of your effort – Dallas, Texas lawyer coach Cordell Parvin on the Cordell Parvin Blog
- Condeming Underwater Mortgages: Another Look at the Legality of it – Irvine attorney Rick Rayl of Nossaman on the firm’s California Eminent Domain Report
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