Top 10 in Law Blogs: Internet of Things, Document Culling, Race Discrimination
December 10, 2015
I’ve mentioned this before, but Byte Back has been one of my favorite blogs here in 2015. They’re not in here today but, more information on their approach, be sure to check out Zosha’s LXBN Leaders profile on them. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 179.
- The Atlanta Federal Courthouse Should Retain its Name as The Russell Building – McDonough lawyer Scott Key on his Georgia Criminal Appellate Law Blog
- Holiday Shopping, the Internet of Things, and You – Laura Stefani of Fletcher Heald & Hildreth on the CommLawBlog
- Review of the Basic Idea of Document Culling – Orlando lawyer Ralph Losey of Jackson Lewis on the firm’s blog, E-Discovery Law Today
- Employment Law 101: Race Discrimination – Dallas lawyer Michael Kelsheimer of Gray Reed & McGraw on the firm’s blog, Employer Handbook
- Paris and San Bernardino Terror Invites Tighter Restrictions on Visa Free Travel to the U.S. – Philadelphia attorney Gregory Eck of Obermayer on the firm’s blog, HR Legalist
- Prepackaged Chapter 11 Bankruptcy – Los Angeles attorney Nicholas Gebelt on his Southern California Bankruptcy Law Blog
- Bullying in the Workplace – What Employers Need to Know – Arielle Eisenberg and Craig B. Simonsen of Seyfarth Shaw on the firm’s blog, Employment Law Lookout
- Marijuana at the Border: Customs and Border Protection Misses the (Cole) Memo, Gets Sued – Chicago lawyer Rebecca Millican of Harris Moure on the firm’s Canna Law Group
- Catchy Name and Label Sells Spirits – Minneapolis lawyer Tiffany Blofield of Winthrop & Weinstine on the firm’s Duets Blog
- Firm should have used internet to find missing “Caveman” client; no withdrawal allowed – Cleveland lawyer Karen Rubin of Thompson Hine on the firm’s blog, The Law for Lawyers Today
For more of the best, check out LXBN, a complete review of the top insight and commentary across the LexBlog Network.
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