Top 10 in Law Blogs: More on the Shutdown, Villans, Feeling Overwhelmed
October 2, 2013
As could be expected, commentary on the government shutdown continued to dominate the conversation across the LexBlog Network—and today’s Top 10 reflects that. Also, on LXBN TV, Robin Shea joins me to discuss how the labor agencies are impacted by the shutdown. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 168.
- NLRB Closed Per Request? – Washington, DC attorney Ronald Meisburg of Proskauer on the firm’s blog, Labor Relations Update
- Housing Market Largely Escapes Damage From Government Shutdown, For Now – Sacha Boegem and Philip R. Stein of Bilzin Sumberg on the firm’s blog, Mortgage Crisis Watch
- Now that the FCC Has Shut Down – What’s a Broadcaster to do? – Washington, D.C. lawyer David Oxenford on the Broadcast Law Blog
- Supreme Court Taking Another Takings Case – Irvine attorney Rick Rayl of Nossaman on the firm’s California Eminent Domain Report
- OSHA SHUTDOWN – Government Shutdown Strips OSHA to a Skeleton Crew – Casey M. Cosentino and Eric J. Conn of EpsteinBeckerGreen on the firm’s blog, OSHA Law Update
- Overwhelmed? Feel like you’re working too hard? Stop…and read this now! – Business development strategist Julie Fleming of Lexinnova on her blog, innovate
- Villains: Knowing the Most, But Caring the Least – Minneapolis lawyer Derek Allen of Winthrop Weinstine on their Duets Blog
- On video: “I killed a man,” admits drunk driver who caused deadly car accident – Detroit attorney Steven Gursten of Michigan Auto Law on his blog, Michigan Car & Truck Accident Injury Advocate
- Has the Whistleblower Moment Arrived? SEC Awards Whistleblower More Than $14 Million – Ohio attorney Kevin LaCroix of RT ProExec in his blog, The D & O Diary
- Don’t Sue A North Carolina Board Of Directors Over A Merger Without Reading This Case – Greensboro attorney Mack Sperling of Brooks Pierce in his blog, the North Carolina Business Litigation Report
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