The big DOL regulation change is still making waves, and is officially trending on LXBN. But from the LexBlog team we’ve got a piece on inspiring personality in your blog, and an LXBN Leaders profile of the Mintz Levin blog network. And now, ten more things for your reading list:
- Violating confidentiality order results in lawyer’s DQ and referral to state ethics board – Cleveland lawyer Karen Rubin of Thompson Hine on their The Law for Lawyers Today
- Reflections on the Twentieth Anniversary of BMW v. Gore – Mayer Brown attorneys Andrew L. Frey and Evan Tager writing from Washington, D.C. on the firm’s Guideposts blog
- Where do the DOL’s New FLSA White-Collar Overtime Regulations Leave Non-Profits and Educational Institutions? – Mintz Levin lawyers Erin Cornell Horton and Tyrone P. Thomas writing on the firm’s Employment Matters
- Think you’re covered? Think again – Robinson Cole welcomes guest blogger Alfonso Nardi, a student at Rogers Williams University School of Law, to their Data Privacy & Security Insider
- New Guidance From the EEOC on Leave as Reasonable Accommodation Doesn’t Give Employers Much Guidance – Birmingham lawyer Mary Ann Couch from Bradley Arant Boult Cummings on their Labor & Employment Insider
- German competition authorities initiate proceeding against Facebook – Frankfurt attorney Sven Jacobs from Norton Rose Fulbright on the firm’s Social Media Law Bulletin
- U.S. States Expand Efforts to Collect Taxes from Out-of-State Businesses – Hodgson Russ lawyers Craig Reilly and Christopher Doyle writing on the firm’s Smarter Way to Cross blog
- Make Some Beautiful Music – Seyfarth Shaw’s lean law evangelist Kenneth Grady writing from Chicago on his Seytlines
- Presentation Recap: Car Wars – Foley & Lardner lawyer Steven Hilfinger writing from Detroit on their Dashboard Insights
- Suing Not Too Wisely – Chicago lawyers Sam Schwartz-Fenwick and Jules Levenson of Seyfarth Shaw on the firm’s ERISA & Employmee Benefits Litigation Blog
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