Talk of the LexBlogosphere: September 3 & 4, 2007
Yesterday's discussions and submissions included:
- Steve Jakubowski at the Bankruptcy Litigation Blog provided an epic piece on good faith bankruptcy claims.
- In the Delaware Corporate & Commercial Litigation Blog, Fox Rothschild attorney Francis Pileggi gave news on a judge's recent denial of a motion to intervene - one that includes a Hollywood spin rarely seen in legal blogs.
- Chapter 15 international bankruptcy protection isn't automatic for hedge funds, said Bob Eisenbach of Cooley Godward Kronish LLP in his In The (Red) Business Bankruptcy Blog.
- Though absent from the blogosphere since late July, attorney Dwayne Newton returned to his Houston Litigation Blog to comment on a Texas Supreme Court decision he considers a "victory for the construction industry."
- Glen Neeley at the Utah DUI Trial Lawyer Blog reported on the "DUI blitz" operated by the Utah Highway Patrol over Labor Day weekend.
- There are rumors of a coming change in the English capital gains tax system, says Cathy Corns in Mercer & Hole's SME Plus Blog.
- According to attorney Angel Reyes in the Angel Reyes Blog, fentanyl drug patches are killing the patients they're meant to help.
- The long weekend left attorney Stephen D. Rosenberg with an extensive list of blog post ideas, the first of which - covering increased liability risks for fiduciaries - in his Boston ERISA & Insurance Litigation Blog.
- Magistrate judge John M. Facciola recently offered his opinion on the case Peskoff v. Faber, and the bloggers from RenewData have the details in their blog eDiscovery Source.
- In their RFID Law Blog, the attorneys from McKenna Long & Aldridge provide their weekly wrap-up of recent RFID news from around the world.
