Top 10 in Law Blogs: Politics, Zika, and Facebook,
August 17, 2016
Here is Wednesdays Top 10 in Law Blogs:
- The Olympics and Tax Law – Jeffery S. Kravitz of Fox Rothschild, writes on the firms Sports Law Scoreboard.
- The Rio Olympics and the Zika Virus: Guidance for Employers – Obermayer’s Larae Idleman Cunningham writes on the firms HR Legalist blog.
- Native American Political Participation Rising For 2016 Elections – Foster Pepper’s Greg Guedel writes on the Native American Legal Update.
- Emerging Labor & Employment Law Trends (Part 1) – Mark S. Goldstein and Joel S. Barras of Reed Smith write on Employment Law Watch.
- Facebook’s Campus: A Workplace Reality Like Virtually No Other – Daniel Schwartz writes on the Connecticut Employment Law Blog.
- Is Your Law Firm Being Ripped Off ?? – Roger Hayse of Hayse LLC writes on his Managing Law Firm Transition blog.
- A PRIVATE PARTY TOO BIG TO BE PRIVATE – Søren Wolder of DAHL and Kathrine Mehlsen Søndergaard of DAHL write on the ILN IP Insider blog put on by the International Lawyers Network.
- Not a Foreign Concept: Court Orders Production of Native ESI Files to Verify That Data Had Not Been Manipulated – Proskauer Rose’ Bradley J. Lorden writes on Minding Your Business.
- What is a Native File and Why Does it Matter? – Kathryn Cole of Farrel Fitz writes on their All About E-Discovery blog.
- FCC Identifies Areas Eligible for Support Under Connect America Fund Phase II Auction – Davis Wright Tremaine has a lengthy post on their Broadband Deployment Law Advisor.
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