Top 10 in Law Blogs: Nuclear Facility Shutdown, Litigation Hold, Cruise Industry

The big legal news of the week is clear: it’s the Third Circuit’s ruling on the FTC’s authority to regulate data breaches. We covered it a lot in the Top 10 yesterday and Zosha takes a close look on LXBN today. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 164.
- Financial Services Companies Seek Larger Payout in Target Data Security Suit – Miami attorney Philip Stein of Bilzin Sumberg on the firm’s blog, Mortgage Crisis Watch
- Lock Down of Nuclear Site: False Alarm, with a Lesson Learned – Raymond Biagini, Scott Freling and Catlin Meade of Covington on the firm’s blog, GlobalPolicyWatch
- Stairway to Heaven Patentably Upgraded for an Elevator – Nashville lawyer Justin McNaughton of Stites & Harbison on the firm’s blog, TechAttaché
- Inside Views: The Intersection Of Trade Secret Law And Social Media Privacy Legislation – Atlanta lawyer Eric Barton of Seyfarth Shaw on the firm’s blog, Tradeing Secrets
- SEC Brings First Major Cyber Insider Trading Case Against International Hacking Ring – Sigal Mandelker and Boris Zeldin of Proskauer on the firm’s blog, Corporate Defense and Disputes
- The Dreaded Litigation Hold – New Jersey lawyer Christina Stoneburner of Fox Rothschild on the firm’s Employment Discrimination Report
- 800 Years of the Magna Carta – Texas attorney Tom Crane on his San Antonio Employment Law Blog
- Grocer ordered to pay M****** J***** $8.9 million for use of brand – Tennessee patent attorney Bill Ferrell of Trust Tree for their blog, The Root
- Most Questions in One Argument and Other Records: Seven Years’ Arguments at the Illinois Supreme Court – Chicago attorney Kirk Jenkins of Sedgwick, Detert, Moran & Arnold on the firm’s blog, The Appellate Strategist
- State of the Cruise Industry: Dangling Lifeboats, Missing People, Molested Teens, Drowned Guests & Dead Whales – Miami attorney Jim Walker of Walker & O’Neill on his blog, Cruise Law News
For more of the best, check out LXBN, a complete review of the top insight and commentary across the LexBlog Network.