Legal News – LexBlogosphere:
October 27, 2008
The biggest legal news of the day had to be Senator Ted Stevens’ being convicted of corruption for lying about tens of thousands of dollars in gifts and renovations to his Alaska home. However, there were not any posts in the LexBlogosphere on the subject. Maybe tomorrow.
- Collaboration Agreements for Creatives – Lawyer-mediator Victoria Pynchon in The IP ADR Blog
- Long Beach California Votes to Move Forward with Green Building Code Requirements – Hartford attorney Brad N. Mondschei of Pullman & Comley on his Green Energy & Development Law Blog
- The Economy: What Does It Mean For Law Firms? – Chicago lawyer Patrick J. Lamb of Valorem Law Group at his blog, In Search of Perfect Client Service
- Second Circuit Formally Adopts LRE Standard – Milford attorney Michelle C. Laubin of Berchem Moses & Devlin in the firm’s Connecticut Education Law Blog
- The Financial Crisis and Horse Race Journalism – Patrick Maines, president of The Media Institute, at the Institute’s Media & Communications Policy Blog
- California Supreme Court to Review Rest and Meal Break Case – Dennis Westlind of Stoel Rives in the firm’s World of Work Blog
- On Reluctance to Engage Appellate Counsel, Part 2 – Austin lawyer D. Todd Smith in his Texas Appellate Law Blog
- Many Lessons Learned: NY Court of Appeals Rules “Executives” Can Be “Employees” – Business litigation attorney Angelo Tartaro on Rogers & Tartaro’s Business Litigation Blog
- Secrecy in Mass Tort Settlement Agreements – Philadelphia lawyer Sean Wajert of Dechert LLP in his Mass Tort Defense
- Delaware Court Applies Statute of Frauds to LLC Operating Agreement – New York attorney Peter A. Mahler of Farrell Fritz in the firm’s New York Business Divorce Blog
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