Top 10 in Law Blogs: More on the Shutdown, Social Media and Securities Laws, Breaking Bad Tax Planning
October 1, 2013
As could be expected on the first day it went into effect, we continue to see commentary pour in on the effect of the government shutdown, a fraction of which you can see in today’s roundup. But also in the Top 10: attorney David Gair takes a creative tax look at Breaking Bad and the team at Socially Aware has an excellent piece on social media and securities law.
- The Impact of the Government Shut-Down on Immigration Processing for Employers and Individuals – Ohio lawyer Robert Cohen of Porter Wright Morris & Arthur in the firm’s Employer Law Report
- City of Richmond, California Backs Plan to Use Eminent Domain to Seize Bad Mortgages – Stacia A. Wells and Robert Siegel of Bilzin Sumberg on the firm’s Mortgage Crisis Watch
- The North Carolina Supreme Court: Metrics for 2013 – Raleigh lawyer Bob Numbers ofWomble Carlyle on the firm’s blog, The Compass
- The U.S. Government Shutdown’s Impact on Employers and Employees – West Bloomfield lawyer Jason Shinn of Shinn Legal on his Michigan Employment Law Advisor
- Happy T-Day – Margaret Stapleton, Director, Community Justice at the Shriver Center on the firm’s blog, the Shriver Brief
- Hate to network? You can learn to love it if you follow a few simple rules. – Business development coach Robin Hensley on her Raising the Bar Blog
- The Guide to Social Media and the Securities Laws – Jay Baris and David M. Lynn of Morrison Foerster on the firm’s blog, Socially Aware
- The Death of the Jury Trial in Federal Court – San Antonio attorney Christopher McKinney of The McKinney Law Firm on his Texas Employment Law Blog
- Breaking Bad and Tax Planning? – Dallas attorney David Gair of Looper Reed on the firm’s blog, Texas Tax Talk
- Adventures in Magical Thinking, Part I – Legal project management consultant Pam Woldow on her blog, At The Intersection
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