March 2, 2015
Before taking a look at the Top 10 posts from today, a couple quick LXBN-related links: first up, Zosha has a really interesting piece today on how artificial intelligence could impact lawyers; and, Rich Beem joins me on LXBN TV to discuss the big patent infringement ruling against Apple. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 212.
- Why Grocery Stores Really Don’t Give a Damn About Food Safety – Seattle food safety attorney Bill Marler on the Marler Blog
- A View From the Foxhole: The Practical Side of the NLRB’s New Election Rules – New York lawyer Matthew Miklave of Robinson+Cole on the firm’s Manufacturing Law Blog
- President Obama’s Proposed Privacy Bill of Rights, Part 1: Personal Data, De-Identification, and Retention Requirements – Washington, DC attorney Anne Watterson of Davis Wright Tremaine on the firm’s Privacy & Security Law Blog
- How Businesses Can Protect Against, Prevent and Plan for Online Reputation Attacks –
- Oh Snap! Social Media, Snapchat and the Need for Platform-Specific Marketing Strategies – New York lawyer John Delaney of Morrison Foerster on the firm’s blog, Socially Aware
- US net neutrality principles emerge from FCC staff presentation – of Hogan Lovells on the firm’s blog, Global Media and Communications Watch
- Georgia’s Legislation Banning LEED for State Buildings is Much Ado About Nothing – Baltimore lawyer Stuart Kaplow on the Green Building Law Update
- Husband Sends Wife’s Home Into Foreclosure Behind Her Back – Abby Wein of Charles Griffin Intelligence on their blog, The Divorce Asset Hunter
- Department of Education model student privacy terms for app and online educational service agreements – Kansas City lawyer Anne Cartwright of Husch Blackwell on the firm’s blog, Higher Education Legal Insights
- NBC Talent Trouble or “Employees Behaving Badly” – Arden Hills, Minnesota lawyer Marylee Abrams of Abrams & Schmidt on the firm’s Minnesota Labor & Employment Law Blog
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