March 6, 2015
We wrap up the week as we always do with one last Top 10. Lots of good stuff from some usual Friday faces, with Robin Shea highlighting the bunch. Also, Sean Minahan has a very interesting piece on a conflict in Iowa. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 202.
- The Rule of Law – Does It Make a Difference? – Columbia attorney Wes Few on his blog, South Carolina Intellectual Property Litigation
- When “New” Advertising Gets Too Settled In – of Venable on the firm’s blog, All About Advertising Law
- Connecticut Law May Force Employer to Transfer Pregnant Employee – Hartford attorney Daniel Schwartz of Shipman & Goodwin in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- Trademarks and Taylor Swift: Will She License Merchandise or Just Keep Others at Bay? – Lawrence R. Robins of Sullivan & Worcester on the firm’s blog, Trending Trademarks
- Company Pays For Taking Short Cuts to Start New Business – Martin W. Aron and Joseph C. Toris of Jackson Lewis on the firm’s blog, Non-Compete & Trade Secrets Report
- A House Divided: Urban Iowa Threatening to Sue Rural Iowa for Farm Runoff – Omaha, Nebraska attorney Sean Minahan of Lamson, Dugan and Murray on his blog, the Midwest Agricultural Law Guide
- “State of the Union” on substance abuse and the workplace – Winston-Salem attorney Robin Shea of Constangy on the firm’s blog, Employment & Labor Insider
- Do You Still Rely on Yelp Reviews After Hearing that Yelp Sues Astroturfers? – Dallas lawyer Peter Vogel on his Internet, Information Technology & e-Discovery Blog
- Think Process Before Going Down the Data Rabbit Hole – Kenneth Grady of Seyfarth Shaw for the firm’s blog, SeytLines
- Why Banks Should Care about Bitcoin and New York’s Proposed Virtual Currency Regulation – Seattle lawyer Faye Ricci of Graham & Dunn on the firm’s blog, Bank Law Monitor
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