Cybersecurity, privacy and related issues are just about always in the news it seems—or at least that’s the way it is in the legal world. In today’s Top 10, we have a plethora of posts in that area. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 191.
- I’d Tell You My Keywords, But Then I’d Just Have to Cull You – Orlando lawyer Ralph Losey of Jackson Lewis on the firm’s blog, E-Discovery Law Today
- Will the EU’s ‘right to be forgotten’ law become global? Google sure hopes not – Providence lawyer Kathryn Rattigan of Robinson+Cole on the firm’s Data Privacy + Security Insider
- Does the Government Have Carte Blanche to Retain Seized Data Indefinitely? In Amicus Brief to the Second Circuit, Policy Groups Argue No – Washington, DC lawyer William Hellmuth of BakerHostetler on the firm’s Data Privacy Monitor
- When does a probate judge NOT have jurisdiction over contested property? – Miami attorney Juan Antunez of Stokes McMillan & Antunez in his Florida Probate & Trust Litigation Blog
- Federal Cyber Legislation – Hurry Up and Wait – Aaron J. Aisen and Frederick J. Pomerantz of Goldberg Segalla on The Insurance & Reinsurance Report
- 50 Cent in One Hand and Half a Dollar . . . – LA attorney Christine Kingston on her blog, Los Angeles Bankruptcy Law Monitor
- Politics In The Workplace – San Diego attorney Daniel Lac of DLA Piper on the firm’s blog, The Labor Dish
- Stay or Go? – Dallas lawyer Barry Barnett of Susman Godfrey on his blog, The Contingency
- Inventorship, Ownership Issues Cause Dismissal of Suit – Silicon Valley lawyer Antoinette Konski of Foley & Lardner on the firm’s blog, Personalized Medicine Bulletin
For more of the best, check out LXBN, a complete review of the top insight and commentary across the LexBlog Network.
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