Best in Law Blogs : The LexBlog Network : February 3, 2011
February 3, 2011
The LexBlog Network is overflowing with great posts today, with some of my favorite bloggers jumping into the fray. Victoria Pynchon, Shari Shapiro, and Philip Thomas all have thought provoking articles that are well worth the read, and Richard Goldfarb examines fast-food labeling provisions in conjunction with an interesting receipt from a Burgerville restaurant.
- Future Atlanta Cars May Come Equipped with Sensors to Prevent DUI Accidents – Atlanta attorney Robert Katz of Katz Stepp Wright & Flemmin LLC on his Georgia Injury Law Blog.
- Associate of Former Arizona Representative Rick Renzi Sentenced to 3 Years’ Probation for Conspiracy and Embezzlement; Follows Acquittal of Mr. Andrew Beardall on All Charges – Anthony Lake, an Atlanta-based attorney and partner at Gillen, Withers & Lake, on the Federal Criminal Defense Blog.
- Mississippi House Approves Bill Fining Employers $5K to $25K per Day for Immigration Violations – from the Immigration/Global Migration Group at the international law firm Littler Mendelson on their blog Global Immigration Counsel.
- ‘Net Neutrality’ Goes To Court (Again) – Patrick Maines, President of the Media Institute in Arlington, Virginia, on The Media Institute’s blog Media & Communications Policy.
- A Players’ Class Action Against the NFL for Concussions? – New York lawyer Russell Jackson on his blog Consumer Class Actions & Mass Torts.
- Florida Federal Court Rules Health Reform Law Unconstitutional; Implementation Continues; Challenges Inevitably Headed for Supreme Court Resolution – Miami attorney Webb Millsaps on McDermott Will & Emery’s blog Health Care Law Reform.
- A “Perfect Storm” For Renewable Energy? Obama Makes Green Energy And Green Buildings a 2010 Priority – Philadelphia attorney Shari Shapiro on her blog Green Building Law.
- WSJ Journal Article on Exercise Addiction Thought Provoking for Lawyers Looking for Balance in Lives – Jackson, Mississippi lawyer Philip Thomas on the blog Mississippi Litigation Review and Commentary.
- How to Ask Someone to Stop Using Your Trade Name – Los Angeles attorney, mediator, negotiator, and consultant Victoria Pynchon on her Negotiation Law Blog.
- I Have Seen the Future and it Wants Me to Eat Better – Seattle lawyer Richard Goldfarb of Stoel Rives on the firm’s Food Liability Law Blog.
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