Top 10 in Law Blogs: LinkedIn Solicitation, Most Secure ISPs, Jurors Disregarding the Law
November 20, 2013
The Affordable Care Act’s implementation for individuals, recently specifically, has been something of a mess. Today, Joseph Lazzarotti writes on Healthcare.gov not being secure, per IT experts. And on LXBN TV, Aaron Dettling joins me to explain how Obama’s trying to make good on his now-false “you can keep your plan” promise. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 202.
- FCC Seeks to Revitalize AM Broadcasting – Mark Lipp, Kathleen A. Kirby and Kathryne Dickerson of Wiley Rein on the firm’s blog, Wiley on Media
- Massachusetts Judge Rules That Updating LinkedIn Does Not Constitute Solicitation – Boston attorney Erik Weibust of Sehyfarth Shaw on the firm’s blog, Trading Secrets
- Healthcare.gov Not Secure, According to IT Security Experts – Morristown, NJ lawyer Joseph Lazzoritti of Jackson Lewis on the firm’s blog, Workplace Privacy, Data Management & Security Report
- Ohio Supreme Court Holds A Public Teacher Shall Not Disobey a School Board’s Directive Not To Display Religious Materials in the Classroom – Columbus attorney Sara Hutchins Jodka of PorterWright on the firm’s Employer Law Report
- Which Internet Providers are Most Secure? – Fort Lauderdale lawyer Andrew Hinkes of Berger Singerman on the firm’s E-Discovery Reporter
- Part 1 -The Troubled Law Firm – What Caused the Pain – Hayse, LLC Director Roger Hayse on their blog Managing Law Firm Transition
- Black Friday Brinksmanship: What Thanksgiving Day Store Openings Mean for Retail Employers – Boston attorney Robert Sheridan of Mintz Levin on the firm’s blog, Employment Matters
- FTC “Internet of Things” Workshop Explores Privacy Risks and Benefits – New York lawyer Richard Santalesa on the InformationLawGroup blog
- Can Jurors Disregard the Law? – Jackson, Mississippi attorney Philip Thomas on the blog Mississippi Litigation Review and Commentary
- Plastic Shopping Bags Going the Way of Lead Paint? Many Say YES – Julia K. Bramley and Lara D. Guercio of Goulston Storrs on the firm’s Retail Law Advisor
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