I'm no longer asking participants to link to the Not Dead Yet
Style blog in your post, and please feel free to leave a comment or not, it's all good.
Scott Greenfield also discussed flawgs recently on his Simple Justice
blog in a post entitled, The Year of the Flawg.
«Climate scientist Peter Gleick has acknowledged that he was the person who convinced the Heartland Institute to hand over the contents of its January Board package, authenticating the documents beyond a doubt and further exposing the disinformation campaign Heartland has pursued in the last week, trying to discredit the information,» writes DeSmog
Blog in a post titled «Whistleblower Authenticates Heartland Documents» (Feb. 20, 2012).
-LSB-...] process until I came across it on Dr. Fung's Intensive Dietary
Management blog in the post Fasting and Autophagy — Fasting 25.
My question is... If I'm thinking about doing a Friday Favorites or Friday Five post on Blogs I Follow, is it okay to link other
blogs in my post without their permission?
These and other provocative questions are raised by the story discussed over at the Wall Street Journal
Law Blog in a post by Ashby Jones about a recent incident of alleged billing fraud involving Holland and Knight.
CosmoLex's appearance at the ABA Tech Show was also noted by Kandy Hopkins of the Attorney At
Work blog in a post entitled «Trending: Legal Technology on the Rise.»
Read my full list of tips at my Executive Resume
Branding blog in my post, Twitter Personal Branding Strategy — The Beauty of a Re-Tweet...
Frank Viola has raised an interesting question this week on
his blog in a post called «The Gospel for the Middle.»
You must also answer some questions about yourself, nominate fellow bloggers, link
their blogs in your post, and inform them that they have been nominated.
4 Nominate up to 12 bloggers for Sisterhood of the World Bloggers Award, provide a link to
their blogs in your post, and notify them on their blogs.
They are officially my favourite new cookie and (with your permission), I'd like to post about it and mention you and
your blog in the post.
I put
your blog in the post with a link!
I mentioned
your blog in my post so others could find your awesome blog.
I linked to
her blog in the post.
Links are included for
her blog in the post.
If you remember I've worn this mint blazer previously on
the blog in this post with different colors and my beyonce inspired braids.
(You may remember reading about them last year on
the blog in this post.)
If you decide to link up, please include this badge or link to
our blogs in your post somewhere as well as visit a few others in the linkup!
I included an image and link to
your blog in the post.
You can read all about why I started
my blog in this post.
well, that is because i've previously worn it on
the blog in this post almost a year ago.
Thank you for linking to
my blog in your post!
Please include a link - back to
this blog in your post and visit as many of the participants as you are able.
I mention
your blog in my post this morning... I saw Ben Affleck at the grocery store while I was buying ingredients for your soup
Chris Brogan President of Human Business Works, talks about the importance of content in
your blog in this post.
This allowed me my first opportunity to get some real GameMaker news up on
the blog in a post that's now been viewed over 2700 times at the time of writing this post.
Sign up to as many forums as possible and make sure you include a link to
your blog in your post signature.
As the case of Drake v. Blach, 2012 ONSC 1855 summarized by
this blog in the post The Law can be an Asset Sale demonstrates, just because the law is on your side, does not necessarily mean that the judge hearing your case will be aware of it.
These are questions Carolyn Elefant asked here last month, and now trial lawyer Gerry Spence raises them on
his blog in a post entitled, «Guilty Until Proven Innocent.»
During his third year, he started a blog about the Supreme Court and the ABA highlighted
his blog in this post.
Moreover, the Court of Appeal for Ontario has very recently looked at the issue of punitive damages in the employment law context in two cases, Boucher v. Wal - Mart Canada Corp., 2014 ONCA 419 (CanLII), considered by
this blog in the post Wal - Mart Rolls Back Award of Punitive Damages and Pate Estate v. Galway - Cavendish and Harvey (Township), 2013 ONCA 669, considered by this blog in the post Wrongful Dismissal Damages Carry Punitive Elements: ONCA.
However, on the other hand, employers who do carry out an investigation but do so poorly may also be punished as the case of Brownson v. Honda of Canada Mfg., 2013 ONSC 896, leave to appeal refused 2013 ONSC 6974, summarized by
the blog in post Termination After Being Made the Subject of Workplace Investigation may Entitle Employee to Moral Damages demonstrates.
Central to the decision was the decision of the Federal Court of Appeal in Johnstone, which was summarized on
this blog in the post Employers Must Accommodate Parents - What It Means.
In response to the Defendant's suggestions that there may have been work in the IT sector outside of the National Capital Region, Justice Aitken, echoing the words of Justice Penny in the earlier decision of the Ontario Superior Court in Tsakiris v. Deloitte & Touche LLP, 2013 ONSC 4207 (CanLII), (summarized in
this blog in the post The Duty to Mitigate: Employees Not Required to Accept a «Bird in the Hand») held that:
It was highly doubtful that the court would allow an award of $ 1,000,000 to stand given the court's recent decision in Pate Estate v. Galway - Cavendish and Harvey (Township), 2013 ONCA 669, considered by
this blog in the post Wrongful Dismissal Damages Carry Punitive Elements: ONCA.