Top 10 in Law Blogs: Telemarketers, Back to School, and Billing Follies
As the summer winds down so does our week, and excitement for the weekend builds. But for some, like this week’s LXBN Leader Karen Rubin, excitement for blogging never goes away. Now let’s take a look at the top ten.
- Big win for telemarketers: Courts rule that consumers consented to calls and texts by providing number to the companies – Providence, Rhode Island attorney Kathryn Rattigan of Robinson & Cole writing on the firm’s Data Privacy + Security Insider blog
- Car makers join forces for connected car cyber security – Milan lawyer Giulio Coraggio of DLA Piper on their Technology’s Legal Edge
- Washington Tribes Win Gasoline Tax Compact Litigation – Foster Pepper’s Greg Guedel writing out of Seattle on the firm’s Native American Legal Update
- Networking SUCKS. Now what? – The International Lawyers Network’s Lindsay Griffiths writing from New Jersey on her Zen and the Art of Legal Networking
- Billing follies—what not to do – Cleveland, Ohio attorney Karen Rubin of Thompson Hine on the firm’s The Law for Lawyers Today
- Back to School – HIPAA 101 – Boston lawyer Kate Stewart of Mintz Levin on the firm’s Health Law & Policy Matters
- Text Messages on Private Devices Subject to Washington Public Records Act – Seattle attorney Stephen DiJulio of Foster Pepper on their Local Open Government Blog
- Time for a Group Hug – Seyfarth Shaw’s lean law evangelist Kenneth Grady writing from Chicago on Seytlines
- Will China’s Currency Devaluation Complicate the Trans-Pacific Partnership? – Foley Lardner’s Michelle Leeds and Richard Ferris on the firm’s Manufacturing Industry Advisor
- Data Security Issues in the Workplace: It’s 10:00 p.m. – Do You Know Where Your Company’s Data Is? – Chicago lawyer Martin Tully of Akerman Law on the firm’s HR Defense blog
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