May 27, 2014
I always enjoy calling out new blogs that are doing well, and I’m happy to point you today in the direction of SeytLines. This new publication from a branch of Seyfarth Shaw does some rethinking on what it means to be an effective lawyer and law firm. Lisa Damon has an interesting piece there today. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 206.
- California AG Offers Best Practices for Do Not Track Disclosures; Crucial Compliance Questions Left Unanswered – Reed Freeman, Julie O’Neill and Patrick Bernhardt of Morrison Foerster on the firm’s blog, Socially Aware
- Mad Men Partnership Powerplays – Dallas non-compete attorney Rob Radcliff on his Smooth Transitions Law Blog
- What Are College and University Presidents Thinking? – Syracuse lawyer John Gaal of Bond Schoeneck & King on the firm’s Higher Education Law Report
- Forget Houdini, Lawyers May Be the Great Illusionists – Boston lawyer Lisa Damon of Seyfarth Shaw on SeytLines, a blog from SeyfarthLean
- Privacy and Big Data – Boston lawyer Deborah Peckham of Burns & Levinson on the firm’s blog, Lex Indicium
- Thinking About the Chinese Military Officials’ Hacking Indictment and Data Breach Disclosure Issues – Ohio attorney Kevin LaCroix of RT ProExec in his blog, The D & O Diary
- Mandatory Arbitration: American Employers Attempt to Opt Out of Employment Law Protections for Workers – San Antonio attorney Christopher McKinney of The Mckinney Law Firm on his Texas Employment Law Blog
- Tom Goldstein (“The Hustler”) and Atticus Finch – Philadelphia lawyer Maxwell Kennerly of The Beasley Firm on his blog, Litigation & Trial
- When is an Alligator Wild? – Jackson, Mississippi attorney Philip Thomas on the blog Mississippi Litigation Review and Commentary
- NYC Uses Yelp Reviews to Track Foodborne Illnesses – Reporter Lydia Zuraw on Food Safety News
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