March 13, 2014
After three days away from the Top 10—and Anna Gallegos filling in excellently—I’m back to cull together the daily roundup. In today’s batch, we have another excellent interview from Ronald Urbach, stinging commentary from Jim Walker and a funny pop culture story from Gregory Eck. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 172.
- FTC Settlement Highlights Lead Generation “Warning Signs” – Jonathan Pompan and Ellen Berge of Venable on the firm’s blog, All About Advertising Law
- Don’t Rely On The Luck Of The Irish To Protect Your Trademarks – Nashville lawyer Randy Michels of Stites & Harbison on the firm’s blog, Trademarkology
- Building the Entrepreneurs of Tomorrow: A Candid Discussion with the CEO of Venture for America, Andrew Yang – New York lawyer Ronald Urbach of Davis & Gilbert on his blog, Madison Ave Insights
- Can You Keep a Secret? Confidentiality Clauses in Settlement Agreements Are For Real – Raleigh lawyer Ray Bennett of Womble Carlyle on the firm’s blog, The Compass
- When Can Online Terms of Use and Privacy Policies Be Changed? – Los Angeles attorney Alan Friel of BakerHostetler on the firm’s blog, the Data Privacy Monitor
- Cornerstone Research Releases 2013 M&A Litigation Study – Ohio attorney Kevin LaCroix of RT ProExec in his blog, The D & O Diary
- Law, Facts, & Hostile Judges – London attorney Andrew Trask of McGuireWoods on the firm’s blog, Class Action Countermeasures
- Why the Cruise Industry Will Always Struggle With its Reputation – Miami attorney Jim Walker of Walker & O’Neill on his blog, Cruise Law News
- Deportation Coming Up in Season 6 of “The Real Housewives of New Jersey”: Real Immigration Problems for Celebs Teresa and Giuseppe “Joe” Giudice – Philadelphia attorney Gregory Eck of Obermayer on the firm’s blog, HR Legalist
- Sometimes Numbers Lie: Decline in Opioid Prescriptions is Hollow – Washington, DC attorney Linden Barber of Quarles & Brady on the firm’s blog, DEA Chronicles
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