Top 10 in Law Blogs: Bitcoin, Krusty Krab, and Bad Guys
It’s a rainy day in Seattle but it continues to be a week with plenty of legal blogging. Let’s get to it.
- Spongebob Suitpants: Viacom Sues Proposed “Krusty Krab” Restaurant – Minneapolis lawyer Timothy Sitzmann of Winthrop Weinstine on their Duets Blog
- SLAM DUNK: Student athletes’ wage suit against NCAA and universities is dismissed – Winston-Salem attorney Robin E. Shea of Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete on her Employment & Labor Insider
- Drones and Newsgathering? Now May Not Be the Best Time – Kevin Goldberg of Fletcher, Health & Hildreth writing out of Washington, D.C. on their CommLawBlog
- Rainmaking Recommendation from Jaimie Field: The Lifeblood of Your Rainmaking – Former lawyer now marketing expert Jaimie Field writing on Lindsay Griffiths‘ Zen and the Art of Legal Networking blog
- Ted Cruz Demands Takedown of PAC Ad Attacking His Voting Record – Issues that Broadcast Stations Need to Consider When Threatened by Candidate Wanting an Ad Pulled – Washington, D.C. lawyer David Oxenford from Wilkinson Barker Knauer on his Broadcast Law Blog
- The Bitcoin Identity Crisis: Currency or Property? – Baker Hostetler’s Madiha Zuberi writing out of New York City on the firm’s Copyright, Content, and Platforms
- Lawsuit Bait: Reimagining the Revenant in Today’s Litigious World – Philadelphia attorney Alexander V. Batoff of Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel on their HR Legalist
- Disney’s Influence on United States Copyright Law – Sacramento lawyer Josh H. Escovedo of Weintraub Tobin on their The IP Law Blog
- UN Group Reissues Recommendations Concerning School Discipline Policies – Connecticut lawyer Gary R. Brochu of Shipman & Goodwin on their School Law blog
- Shared Office Space—The “Uber” of Commercial Real Estate? – Jessica Mason and Craig P. Thompson of Bilzin Sumberg writing from Miami on their New Miami Blog
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