October 19, 2015
In case you hadn’t noticed, The Atlantic has been running a lot of posts on the practice of law lately. Philip Thomas responds to one of their latest, on the idea of lawyers working without offices. Over on LXBN, Zosha writes up the latest developments around Safe Harbor. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 199.
- The Supreme Court Preview, Part I: The Court To Overhaul Class Actions? – Chicago attorney Jason Britt of Foley & Lardner on the firm’s blog, Dashboard Insights
- Kulling Time: Non-text files, concept searches, similarity searches and email domain culling – Orlando lawyer Ralph Losey of Jackson Lewis on the firm’s blog, E-Discovery Law Today
- Marijuana in Canada: Today’s Election Will Be Critical – Dylan Moore of Harris Moure on the firm’s Canna Law Blog
- Stadium Follies – When Can You Sue the State of Texas? – Dallas lawyer Drew York of Gray Reed on the firm’s blog, Tilting the Scales
- Judge Halts Pornographer’s Subpoenas Against Potential Infringers Identified Through IP Addresses – New York lawyer Tatiana Markel of BakerHostetler on the firm’s blog, IP Intelligence
- “You Can’t Fix Stupid” – The Effects of Social Media and Family Law – Harrisburg, PA lawyer Cara Boyanowski of Obermayer on the firm’s blog, Family Matters
- Am I Responsible For Debts My Former Spouse Is Supposed To Pay After Divorce? – Atlanta lawyer Scott Riddle on his blog, the Georgia Bankruptcy Law Network
- Why The SEC Does Not Want The Free Lunch – Philadelphia attorney Joshua Horn of Fox Rothschild on the firm’s Securities Compliance Sentinel
- Free Speech Week: Time To Celebrate, Time To Reflect – First Amendment authority Richard Kaplar on Media & Communications Policy
- How Important is the Lawyer’s Office? – Jackson, Mississippi attorney Philip Thomas on the blog Mississippi Litigation Review and Commentary
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