Top 10 in Law Blogs: NCAA and ‘The U’, NIST Cybersecurity Framework Released, Crowdfunding Rules
October 23, 2013
On a very foggy and eery evening in Seattle, the big news on the LexBlog Network today is release of the most recent version of the NIST Cybersecurity Framework. Also, Steven Eversole has commentary on a bizzare castration bill that may see some support in Alabama. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 166.
- Overview of Proposed SEC Crowdfunding Rules – Trent Dykes and Nathan Luce of DLA Piper on the firm’s blog, The Venture Alley
- NIST Issues Preliminary Cybersecurity Framework — Cybersecurity Hardest Hit – Washington, DC lawyer Stewart Baker of Steptoe & Johnson on the Steptoe Cyberblog
- Alabama Castration Bill May Gain Popularity – Birmingham attorney Steven Eversole on his Birmingham Criminal Defense Blog
- SEC Sues McGinn Smith Gatekeepers – Raleigh attorney David Smyth of Brooks Pierce on their blog, Cady Bar the Door
- Is Anybody Going to Click on That? Getting Clients to Read Law Firm Content, A Webinar Recap – Legal marketing expert Lindsay Griffiths of International Lawyers Network on Zen & The Art of Legal Networking
- How Much Social Media Freedom Of Speech Do Public Employees Have? – Alabama attorney Daniel Burnick of Sirote & Permutt on the firm’s blog Alabama Employment Law Report
- EEOC Smacked Down in Rare Employer Win in Defending Claim of Unlawful Discrimination – West Bloomfield lawyer Jason Shinn of E-Business Counsel on his blog, Michigan Employment Law Advisor
- NCAA Gives Deference To The U – How Sanctions Against Miami May Affect Future Investigations – Washington, DC attorney Tyrone Thomas of Mintz Levin on the firm’s blog, Employment Matters
- Yeah, Who DOES Need the FCC? – Arlington attorney Jon Markman of Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth on the firm’sCommLawBlog
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