Top 10 in Law Blogs: Top-Level Domains, Facebook’s Experiment, Athlete Bill of Rights
July 9, 2014
Today’s Top 10 has a bit of a sports theme to it, which I never mind. Kevin Hartley continues to chime in on the World Cup, Shep Davidson has some lessons from Wimbledon and Joe Bahgat writes on the lawsuit filed by the sleeping Yankees fan. total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 145.
- World Cup in Review: I Believe that San Diego State Will Win – Nashville lawyer Kevin Hartley of Stites & Harbison on the firm’s blog, Trademarkology
- The day “daddy” became “dad” – childhood goes by quickly – New Jersey lawyer Eric Solotoff of Fox Rothschild on the firm’s NJ Family Legal Blog
- The CFPB issues guidance on ensuring equal treatment for same-sex married couples – Philadelphia attorney Joel Tasca of Ballard Spahr on the firm’s blog, the CFPB Monitor
- Take Cover: Protecting a Brand in the New Era of Generic Top-Level Domains – Andrew J. Ferren and Matt Lavigueur of Goulston & Storrs on the firm’s blog, Retail Law Advisor
- Strategy in Asset Divisions – Do’s and Don’ts – Dallas lawyer Michelle O’Neil of Godwin Lewis on her Dallas Divorce Law Blog
- Post-Wimbledon Fee-Shifting Ideas for In-House Counsel – Business litigator Shep Davidson explains for Burns & Levison’s The In-House Advisor
- Pepsi Gets Grip on MLB All-Star Extravaganza – Minneapolis lawyer Steve Baird of Winthrop & Weinstine on the firm’s Duets Blog
- Indiana University May Start Trend with ‘Student-Athlete Bill of Rights’ – Michael Ackerstein and Gregg E. Clifton of Jackson Lewis on the firm’s Collegiate & Professional Sports Law Blog
- Backlash Over Facebook Timeline Experiment Serves as a Reminder: User Expectations Still Trump Fine Print – San Diego lawyer Jake Romero of Mintz Levin on their blog Privacy & Security Matters
- 5 Reasons the Sleeping Yankee Fan’s Lawyer Should Be Disbarred – New Jersey lawyer Joe Bahgat on his blog, The Sports & Entertainment Law Playbook
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