March 9, 2015
Coming to you from yet another sunny day in Seattle—the city seems to really be taking advantage of the extra light—it’s time for today’s Top 10. In an interesting trend, grad students are pushing for employee status—Cary Burke has the latest story on that front. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 194.
- The Battle over Mr. Cub’s Estate – Bill Keeler of Garver Schubert Barer on the firm’s blog, West Coast Trusts & Estates Litigation
- Private Investigators, Attorneys & Clients Facing Prosecution Over Investigations – Manhattan fraud investigation lawyer Fred Abrams in his Asset Search Blog
- As Predicted, Poop Cruise Lawsuit Poops Out – Miami attorney Jim Walker of Walker & O’Neill on his blog, Cruise Law News
- Wisconsin Evens the Score by Becoming the Twenty-Fifth Right-to-Work State — So What Happens Now? – Milwaukee lawyer Bernand Bobber of Foley & Lardner on the firm’s blog, Labor & Employment Law Perspectives
- Net Neutrality V.3: What We Know So Far – Arlington, VA lawyer Paul Feldman of Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth on the firm’s CommLawBlog
- NYU Grad Students On Verge Of Labor Strike – Atlanta attorney Cary Burke of McKenna Long & Aldridge on the firm’s blog, Labor Relations Today
- Bidders: Pay Attention to Your Clocks, Fax Machines and Email Servers – Construction lawyer Matt DeVries of the Best Practices Construction Law Blog
- The Truth About Bankruptcy You Haven’t Heard – LA attorney Christine Kingston on her blog, Los Angeles Bankruptcy Law Monitor
- Non-Compete Agreements Are The New Black, Part 1 – San Antonio attorney Christopher McKinney of The Mckinney Law Firm on his Texas Employment Law Blog
- Monday Morning Regulatory Review – 3/9/15: H-2B Regulations Vacated – Again; Immigration Executive Action Litigation IV; and Aircraft Engines & Greenhouse Gases – Washington, DC lawyer Lee Beck on his blog, the Federal Regulations Advisor
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