Talk of the LexBlogosphere: July 19, 2007
July 19, 2007
Though it is still early in the day, LexBlog clients have already begun to update their blogs. It’s July 19, and here’s what people are talking about today:
- Ray Nimmer is the Leonard H. Childs Professor of Law at the University of Houston’s Law Center. In his entry this morning to the University of Houston Law Center Faculty Blog, Ray provides his insights on the fine line between supporting e-commerce and over regulating it.
- At the South Carolina Nursing Home Blog, published by the lawyers at Poliakoff & Associates, readers continue to be provided with updates on nursing home law. In today’s post, Angela Lizer provides some valuable tips for choosing a relative’s nursing home.
- News about RICO law – the federal statutes regarding Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations – doesn’t always lack humor. In the RICO Law Blog, Thomas G. Walker of Cosho Humphrey LLP alerts readers of a less-than-conventional RICO complaint.
- Over at the Kansas Family & Divorce Lawyer blog, Grant Griffiths – a family lawyer who LexBlog featured in an article a few months back – explains the difference between mediation and collaborative law.
- Ken Shigley, of Atlanta’s Shigley Law Firm, often brings personal opinions and experience into his postings on the Atlanta Injury Law & Civil Litigation Blog. While describing the Ford’s planned sale of its European autos this morning, Ken comments on his (successful) history driving Volvos.
That’s the talk of the LexBlogosphere for this morning. Keep checking back everyday to find out whats being blogged about in the legal world.
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