The big news of the day is obviously MySpace’s settlement with the FTC, on which Hogan Lovells has an excellent post. Also, congratulations to Dan Schwartz, who earned a major victory in the Connecticut Supreme Court—he blogs on it today. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 171.
- The FTC MySpace Settlement: A Reminder to Say What You Do & Do What You Say – Shannon Harrell on the InfoLawGroup blog
- SEC and DOJ Issue First FCPA Declination Opinions – Raleigh attorney David Smyth of Brooks Pierce on their blog, Cady Bar the Door
- Judge in Lehman Class Action Orders Officer Defendants to Provide (In Camera) Information Regarding Their Net Worth As Part of Settlement Process – Washington, DC lawyer William McGrath of Porter Wright on the firm’s Federal Securities Law Blog
- The John Edwards Case – What About Gift Taxes? – Chapel Hill attorney Greg Herman-Giddens of TrustCounsel PA in the firm’s North Carolina Estate Planning Blog
- Winter Classic Spawns More Litigation – New Jersey lawyer Joe Bahgat on his blog, The Sports & Entertainment Law Playbook
- Conn. Supreme Court Rejects $10M Verdict; Insubordination is Not Protected Speech – Hartford lawyer Daniel Schwartz of Pullman & Comley in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- Two New FCC Commissioners Approved by the Senate – What Does It Mean for Broadcasters? – New York attorney Jeff Neuburger of Proskauer Rose in the firm’s New Media & Technology Law Blog
- Haunted Houses and Escape Clauses — Oklahoma Law – Oklahoma attorney Jody Nathan of Stauffer Graves & Nathan in the firm’s Reinsurance Law Blog
- Myspace Settles with FTC Regarding “Constructive Sharing” of PII with Third-Party Advertisers – The blogging lawyers and attorneys of Hogan Lovells on the firm’s blog, Chronicle of Data Protection
- Leading From Your Strengths – Professional development expert Cynthia Pladziewicz on her blog, Professional Development Perspectives