Top 10 in Law Blogs: Mark Cuban Beats the SEC, Drowsy Driving, Fracking in Europe
October 17, 2013
Yes, the government shutdown is officially over—but that hasn’t stopped LexBlog Network members from chiming in on it as they offer insight on which agencies are returning to normal and which aren’t quite yet. In today’s roundup, we have the subjects mentioned i the title, and also some Supreme Court commentary as well. Total posts on the LexBlog Network: 177.
- Do US San Francisco Workers Now Have A Right To Telecommute? Not Exactly, But They Do Have a Right to Ask – San Francisco attorney Angela O’Rourke of Squire Sanders on the firm’s blog, Employment Law Worldview
- Future of Hydraulic Fracturing in Europe Remains Uncertain after France’s High Court Upholds Law Banning Fracturing Activity – Cleveland lawyer Daniel Kavouras of BakerHostetler on their North America Shale Blog
- Cuban Beats SEC, But Can He Deduct His $8 Million in Attorney Fees? – Dallas attorney David Gair of Looper Reed on the firm’s blog, Texas Tax Talk
- Caveat Emptor – Let the Buyer Beware of Health Care Phish – Sarah J. Delaney and Aaron J. Aisenof Goldberg Segalla on the firm’s blog, The Insurance & Reinsurance Report
- Supreme Court Hears Challenge to Pretrial Seizure of Assets Needed to Hire White Collar Defense Counsel – Springfield, IL lawyer Rodger Heaton of Hinshaw & Culbertson on the firm’s White Collar Crime & Internal Investigations Blog
- “Drowsy Driving” is causing a lot more car accidents than we think – Detroit attorney Steven Gursten of Michigan Auto Law on his blog, Michigan Car & Truck Accident Injury Advocate
- LawBiz® Legal Pad: Do You Market or Sell? – Law practice management expert Ed Poll on his Law Biz Blog
- Motivation: Why your firm may be failing to motivate your young lawyers – Dallas, Texas attorney coach Cordell Parvin on the Cordell Parvin Blog
- Copyright Infringement Claims for Alleged Copycat Design & Construction – Roanoke lawyer Brett Marston of Gentry Locke Rakes & Moore on the firm’s Virginia OSHA Law New
- Don’t Let Shipping Piracy Sink Your International Business. – Paul Crespo, guest-posting on Cueto Law Group’s International Business Law Advisor
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