Top 10 in Law Blogs: Student Loan Crisis, Marijuana Advertising, Data Brokers
February 17, 2014
Despite today being a holiday, we still saw a strong 152 posts coming across the LexBlog Network. In addition to some of the Monday regulars—Peter Mahler and Lee Beck—we have an interesting piece today from Bradford Ham on marijuana advertising. Also, be sure to check out Anna Gallegos’ LXBN article today examining drone use by journalists.
- Monday Morning Regulatory Review – 2/17/14: Obamacare Employer Mandate & Marijuana Dispensary Banking – Washington, DC lawyer Lee Beck on his blog, the Federal Regulations Advisor
- Are you a “polluter”? 2012 Toxic Release Data Available; Decreases in Releases – Stamford, CT attorney Pamela Elkow of Robinson & Cole on the firm’s Manufacturing Law Blog
- Grass Getting Greener for Marijuana Advertising? – Bradford Ham of Fletcher Heald & Hildreth on the firm’s CommLawBlog
- Congress Steps Up its Scrutiny of Data Brokers – Washington, DC attorney Pamela Jones Harbour of BakerHostetler on the firm’s Data Privacy Monitor
- Elwha Dam Removal Update, February 2014: What Remains of the Dams? – Seattle lawyer Doug Steding of Graham & Dunn on the firm’s blog, Science, Law & The Environment
- Political Dirty Tricks Thwart Effort to Unionize Tennessee VW Plant – San Antonio attorney Christopher McKinney of The Mckinney Law Firm on his Texas Employment Law Blog
- Student Loan Crisis 2014 – LA attorney Christine Wilton on her blog, Los Angeles Bankruptcy Law Monitor
- Is A Lawyer Ever Required To Present An Argument They Don’t Believe? – Philadelphia lawyer Maxwell Kennerly of The Beasley Firm on his blog, Litigation & Trial
- The High Price of Bungled Expert Disclosure in Valuation Cases – New York attorney Peter A. Mahler of Farrell Fritz in his New York Business Divorce Blog
- #Neknominate- could it lead to being #sacked? – Leeds lawyer John Chesman of Squire Sanders on the firm’s blog, Employment Law Worldview
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