Top 10 in Law Blogs: Update Your Privacy Policy, FCC & Internet Phones, Offensive Tweets
December 23, 2013
If you make a horribly insensitive tweet, and you have any semblance of an audience, you’re going to get lambasted for it. Now, if you work in public relations and you do it, it’s going to be 100 times worse. Today, Daniel Schwartz highlights the employment law implications of the Justine Sacco fiasco. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 147.
- A Blow to the Rights of California Trust Beneficiaries: Why don’t Court’s enforce the law? – California lawyer Keith Davidson of Albertson & Davidson on the firm’s blog California Trust, Estate & Probate Litigation
- New Years Resolution Idea: Update Your Privacy Policy – Houston attorney Travis Crabtree of Gray Reed & McGraw on his blog, eMedia Law Insider
- Financial Regulators Finalize Social Media Guidance and Address Industry Questions – Washington, DC attorney Michael Epshteyn of Hogan Lovells on the firm’s blog, Chronicle of Data Protection
- Sinkhole Stabilization Repair Program – Only Suckers Need Apply – Tampa lawyer K.C. Williams on his Florida Insurance Claim Lawyer Blog
- EU Commission Back-Pedals On Data Protection Reform – London lawyer Cynthia O’Donoghue of Reed Smith on the firm’s Global Regulatory Enforcement Law Blog
- Offensive Tweets and Twitter Justice: The Tale of Justine Sacco for Employers – Hartford attorney Daniel Schwartz of Shipman & Goodwin in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- New Year Review: Are You Ready for “Ban the Box”? – Arden Hills, Minnesota lawyer Marylee Abrams of Abrams & Schmidt on the firm’s Minnesota Labor & Employment Law Blog
- Tackling Issues Before They Keep Client Up at Night – Dykema Chairman & CEO Peter Kellett on his blog, The Business of Serving Clients
- Law Firm Management: Avoiding the “Run on the Bank” – Andrew Jillson, Director and Co-Founder at Hayse, LLC on their blog, Managing Law Firm Transition
- Can the FCC Handle Phone Service over the Internet? – Arlington, VA attorney Mitchell Lazarus of Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth on the firm’s CommLawBlog
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