Top 10 in Law Blogs: Red Light Cameras, Best Buy CEO’s Pricey Divorce, Copyright Law Reform
October 4, 2013
Coming at you from a gorgeous but crisp autumn day in Seattle—though one unfortunately not gifted with postseason baseball—it’s time to look at the last Top 10 of the week. The EEOC’s fight with Abercrombie has been big on the LexBlog Network this week, and Robin Shea covers the topic well today. Also, over on LXBN TV, Tanya Forsheit joins us to discuss major changes to California’s privacy laws. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 152. Have a wonderful weekend, everyone.
- Hijab accommodation: Will Abercrombie’s victory stand? – Winston-Salem attorney Robin Shea of Constangy on the firm’s blog, Employment & Labor Insider
- Shutdown likely to drag on as issues grow more complicated – Evan M. Migdail and Steven R. Phillips of DLA Piper on the firm’s blog, The Venture Alley
- The Obama Administration Advances Views on Copyright Law Reform – New York lawyer Diana Sanders of Chadbourne & Parke on the firm’s blog, TMT Perspectives
- The Debate over Red-Light Cameras at Intersections – Marlton, NJ lawyer Stephen Di Stefano of Stark & Stark on the firm’s Personal Injury Law Journal
- SEC Issues $14 Million Whistleblower Bounty – Steven J. Pearlman and K.M. Zouhary of Proskauer on the firm’s blog, Proskauer Whistleblower Defense
- CEO Sells Stock for $10 Million to Pay Pricey Divorce Bills – Spartanburg attorney J. Benjamin Stevens of The Stevens Firm on their South Carolina Family Law Blog
- Free Webmail May be Coming to an End as Yahoo! is Sued for Scanning eMails – Dallas lawyer Peter Vogel on his InternetInformation Technology & e-Discovery Blog
- Blowin’ in the Wind Upheld by Washington Supreme Court – Baltimore lawyer Stuart Kaplow on the Green Building Law Update
- A Different Kind of Adobe Update: Adobe Announces Data Breach Compromising Information of 2.9 Million Customers – Jake Romero and Cynthia Larose, CIPP of Mintz Levin on the firm’s blog, Privacy & Security Matters
- The Park Doctrine Resurrected – Seattle food safety attorney Bill Marler on the Marler Blog
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