Here’s Thursdays Top 10 in Law Blogs:
- As Decriminalization Moves Forward, Let’s Readdress How We Test Cannabis DUIs – Our own Zosha Millman publishes once again on the LexBlog Network.
- A Brief History of Bank Privacy – Jeffery S. Heuer of Husch Blackwell writes on the firms Byte Back blog.
- DOJ’s Major Insider Trading Victory: a Blueprint for post-Newman Convictions? – Lawrence E. Ritchie and Louis Tsilivis of Osler, Hiskin, & Harcourt write on the firms Risk Management & Crisis Response blog.
- Second Circuit Blazes New Trail in Set-Top Box Cases: Cable Service and Boxes Are Not Separate Products – Jennifer R. Scullion of Proskauer Rose writes on the firms New Media and Technology Law Blog.
- Rainmaking Recommendation from Jaimie Field: The “Key” to Creating Content That Gets Read – Lindsay Griffiths writes on her Zen and The Art of Legal Networking blog.
- The Silver Lining in the FCC’s UHF Discount Order – Ari Meltzer of Wiley Rein writes on Wiley on Media
- Don’t help your client hide assets: clear case leads to lawyer’s disbarment – Thompson Hine’s Karen Rubin writes on the firms The Law for Lawyers Today.
- Don’t Cede Our Future to Technologists – Seyfarth Shaw’s Kenneth Grady writes on the firms SeytLines, ‘Changing the Practice of Law.
- FTC Cracking Down on Social Media Sponsorships – Matthew Landis of Russell, Krafft, & Gruber writes on the firms Lancaster Law Blog.
- App Developer Not Liable Under TCPA For User-Initiated Texts – Grant C. Schrader of Morrison Foerster writes on the firms Socially Aware blog.