April 29, 2014
In the biggest legal news of the day, Clippers owner Donald Sterling was hit with about as big of a penalty as is possible by the NBA. As Anna Gallegos wrote on for LXBN today, this could be just the beginning. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 176.
- Michigan Employers Must Consider Telecommuting as a Reasonable Accommodation -West Bloomfield lawyer Jason Shinn of Shinn Legal on his Michigan Employment Law Advisor
- U.S. Supreme Court Deals Major Blow to Patent Trolls – New York attorney Paul Tanck of Chadbourne & Parke on the firm’s blog, TMT Perspectives
- NC Takes a Big Leap: “Opportunity to Misappropriate” Trade Secrets Enough for a PI – Raleigh lawyer Betsy Cook Lanzen of Womble Carlyle on the firm’s blog, The Compass
- Is the Error of Judgment Defense Still Available in Suicide Cases? – New York lawyer Lori Semlies of Wilson Elser on the firm’s blog, Professional Liability Advocate
- Two for Tuesdays: Facebook – Legal marketing expert Lindsay Griffiths of International Lawyers Network on Zen & The Art of Legal Networking
- Ignition Switch Claims Collide with Bankruptcy Court Approved Sale of GM Assets Free and Clear of Claims – Alexander Laughlin of Wiley Rein on the firm’s blog, Wiley on Bankruptcy
- Can You See Me Now? Telemedicine Doctors Monitor Patients Remotely – Lawrence J. Tabas, Esq, Jenna K. Shedd and Conor McNally of Obermeyer on the firm’s blog, Health Law Gurus
- The “Silver Tsunami” and Real Estate – Denver lawyer Kyle Blackmer of Otten Johnson on the firm’s blog, Rocky Mountain Real Estate Law
- Profits Per Partner – Part 2: A Brief History – Roger Hayse in his blog Managing Law Firm Transition
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