February 3, 2014
It’s funny, there are some posts I’ve come to expect from authors on a weekly basis—and then some that come annually. With the latter, the excellent breakdown of Super Bowl ads by Lindsay Griffiths began today so be sure to check that out. Also, over on LXBN, we’ve begun rolling out our remote coverage of LegalTech New York 2014. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 156.
- Meta Searching Fake Royals and Other Facts – Corporate investigator Philip Segal of Charles Griffin Intelligence on their blog, The Ethical Investigator
- The Way the Cookie Crumbles: Nabisco Sends J.P. Licks Cease and Desist over Oreo Ice Cream – New York lawyer Natalie Lederman of Sullivan & Worcester on the firm’s blog, Trending Trademarks
- Divorce & Hidden Money: Four Asset Concealment Tools – Manhattan fraud investigation lawyer Fred Abrams in his Asset Search Blog
- Appellate Courts Affirm Damages Awards in Two Ankle Injury Cases but Require New Trials on Issues of Liability – New York lawyer John Hochfelder on his New York Injury Cases Blog
- Trial and Social Media: Researching Potential Jurors – Hayes Hunt and Brian Kint of Cozen O’Connor on From the Sidebar
- Email smack down: dear defense lawyer – are you hoping our client will die – Seattle attorney Karen Koehler on her blog, The Velvet Hammer
- Superbowl Commercials – The Good 2014 (Part I) – Legal marketing expert Lindsay Griffiths of International Lawyers Network on Zen & The Art of Legal Networking
- Target Directors and Officers Hit with Derivative Suits Based on Data Breach – Ohio attorney Kevin LaCroix of RT ProExec in his blog, The D & O Diary
- The Oral LLC Agreement: Boon or Bane? – New York attorney Peter A. Mahler of Farrell Fritz in his New York Business Divorce Blog
- Journalists Nationwide Face Surge of Subpoenas in Federal and State Courts – Washington, DC attorney Jeff Kosseff of Covington & Burling on the firm’s blog, InsidePrivacy
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