Here’s Thursdays Top 10 in Law Blogs:
- On Economics, Lawyers, and Lean Thinking – Kenneth Gray of Seyfarth Shaw writes on the firms SeytLines blog, ‘Changing the Practice of Law’.
- LexBlog Leaders: Keith Davidson Finds Blogging Brings Connections, Passion – LexBlog’s Zosha Millman interviews attorney Keith Davidson of the California Trust, Estate, and Probate Litigation
- Roadmap to Software Patent Eligibility – Bradley attorney Joe Bird writes on the Patent 213 blog.
- Are Foreign Nationals on H-1B Work Visas Eligible for FMLA Leave? – Co-chair of the labor and employment practice at Franczek Radelet, Jeff Nowak writes on the firms FMLA Insights blog.
- An Aging America and the Future of Paid Family Leave – Atlanta based attorney Lucas Deloach of Seyfarth Shaw writes on the Employment Law Lookout.
- Hiring student law clerks and avoiding disqualification — two states weigh in – Karen Rubin of Thompson Hine has a post on The Law for Lawyers Today.
- New Florida Foreclosure Case May Lead to Less Participation and Greater Risk for Real Estate Investors – Henderson Franklin attorney Austin Turner writes on The Legal Scoop on Southwest Florida Real Estate.
- The More Things Change, The More They Stay the Same… FCC Tweeks Broadcast Ownership Rules in 2014 Quadrennial Review Order – Wiley Rein attorneys Kathryne Dickerson, Kathleen A. Kirby, and Eve K. Reed write on the firms blog, WileyonMedia.
- Wearable Tech Injuries on the Rise: McDonalds recalls Happy Meal Fitness Trackers – Ian S. Abovitz of Stark & Stark writes on the Pennsylvania Law Monitor.
- Second Circuit Gives Amtrak a Possible Second Chance for Sandy Relief – Larry P. Schiffer of Squire Patton Boggs, writes on the firms Insurance and Reinsurance Disputes Blog.