One of the biggest stories this summer has been the rape allegations against finance guru Dominique Strauss-Kahn. Though all charges against Strauss-Kahn were dropped this week, the LexBlog Network has found ways to make use of the case for interesting subject material (see Steve Berk’s hypothetical satire “What Do Kobe Bryant and Dominique Strauss-Kahn Have in Common?“). Michigan lawyer Jason Shinn’s post, which is featured in today’s BiLB list, has an interesting take on the case and how it applies to sexual harassment at work. Check out Shinn’s post and the rest of today’s eclectic roundup on the LexBlog Network.
- New DUI Ads Show Misplaced Priorities – Pennsylvania lawyer Justin McShane of The McShane Firm on the firm’s Pennsylvania DUI Blog
- Obama Admin Wants to Block Individual State Investigations Into ForclosureGate – Florida attorney Rosa Schechter of Eckstein Schechter Law on the firm’s blog Florida Commercial News
- The Dangers of Looking the Other Way: Dominique Strauss-Kahn and Sexual Harassment – Michigan lawyer Jason Shinn of E-Business Counsel on the firm’s blog Michigan Employment Law Advisor
- China Halts Theme Park Construction and Why It Matters to You – Seattle attorney Dan Harris of Harris & Moure on the firm’s China Law Blog
- Would Cinderella Inherit? – Vancouver, B.C. lawyer Peter Roberts of Lawson Lundell on the firm’s Western Canada Business Litigation Blog
- Think Twice Before Disciplining Employees for What They Say On the Internet…The NLRB is Watching – Pennsylvania attorney Jill Welch of Barley Snyder on the firm’s Pennsylvania Litigation Blog
- Want to Be on the Real World? Think Twice – Texas lawyer Rob Radcliff of Langley Weinstein of the firm’s blog Smooth Transitions
- Aftermath of Drug Law Decision – Florida attorney Astrid Guardado of Becker & Poliakoff on the firm’s blog Business Litigations Perspectives
- Blocking the Keystone XL Pipeline Won’t Help Climate Change – Washington, D.C. lawyer Andrew Shaw of McKenna Long & Aldridge on the firm’s blog Climate Change Insights
- India Issues Clarification of Recent Privacy Rules – New York attorney Paresh Trivedi of Proskauer on the firm’s Privacy Law Blog