Originally published by Joanna Herzik .
To highlight some of the posts that stand out from the crowd, the editors of Texas Bar Today have created a list from the week’s blog posts of the top ten based on subject matter, writing style, headline, and imagery. We hope you enjoy this installment.
10. Ridesharing Programs Are Growing in Popularity: What Are the Pros and Cons? – Bob Kraft @BobKraft of Kraft & Associates in Dallas
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9. Our View: If you can’t get pennies from heaven, where can you get some? – Southeast Texas Record @SETexasRecord in Beaumont
8. Delectable Deal – Sunday Pork Chop Special at Perry’s – Michelle Cheng @foodiethenew40 of Whitehurst Harkness Brees Cheng Alsaffar & Higginbotham PLLC in Austin
7. DOJ Reverses Course On Transgender Discrimination – Eric Welter @welterlaw of Welter Law Firm, P.C. in Herndon, VA
6. More Semantics In Half-Baked, “Store-Baked” Lawsuit – Rob Green of Gallivan, White and Boyd, P.A. @GWBLawFirm in Greenville, SC
5. Trial Court Finds Claim For Tile Damage From Fallen Wine Bottle May Be Denied… - Francisco Garcia of Merlin Law Group @MerlinLawGroup in Tampa, FL
4. Marketing a Law Firm As If It Were A Music Festival – Greg Lambert of Jackson Walker L.L.P. @Jackson_Walker in Houston
3. The Darwin Awards, Nepotism and Compliance – Thomas Fox @tfoxlaw of TomFoxLaw in Houston
2. Are Technology Resolutions Important for Lawyers? – Tom Mighell @TomMighell of Contoural, Inc. in Dallas
1. Challenging cabaret laws with 1st and 14th Amendments (and the right to dance?) – Stephen R. Miller of University of Idaho College of Law @uidaho in Boise, ID
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