Top 10 in Law Blogs: Avocados, Nursing, and Cupid
Headlining LXBN I’ve got a story today about how the FCC’s proposal is (as per usual) raising the ire of cable companies—but maybe it shouldn’t be.
- Zika Virus: Appropriate Workplace Responses – Mintz Levin’s Natalie Young writing out of Boston on the firm’s Employment Matters blog
- By jointly tackling Facebook, French regulators set an example to large international digital media companies – First prominent enforcement measure after the Safe Harbor invalidation – Paris attorneys Daniel Kadar and Caroline Gouraud of Reed Smith writing on their Technology Law Dispatch
- Don’t Cry Over Spilled Milk: Best Practices for Handling Nursing Employees – New York attorney Elisheva M. Hirshman of DLA Piper on the firm’s The Labor Dish.
- Why Clients Are Eating the Lawyers – Chicago lean law evangelist Kenneth Grady of Seyfarth Shaw on his Seytlines blog
- Patenting the Avocado: A California Story with a Classic Recipe – Lane Powell’s Paul D. Swanson writing out of Seattle on their “Earth and Table”
- Client Development: Case studies for discussion – Dallas legal marketer Cordell Parvin on his Cordell Parvin Blog
- When Cupid’s Arrow Strikes the Workplace – Baker Hostetler’s Adam Seldon writing from New York on their Employment Law Spotlight
- Superbowl Commercials – The Bad of 2016 – Lindsey Griffiths, the International Lawyers Network’s director of global relationship management, on her Zen and the Art of Legal Networking
- It’s in our DNA: Bill S-201 and Genetic Discrimination – Ontario lawyer Kate McNeill-Keller of McCarthy Tetrault on their Ontario Employer Advisor blog
- Author’s Family Gets an Early Christmas Gift and Wins Back Rights to Song – Baker Hostetler’s Dominic Gentile writing out of New York on their Copyright, Content, and Platforms blog
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