Talk of the LexBlogosphere: August 1, 2007
August 1, 2007
It’s time to rip another page off the calendar. Today marks the first day of August, and some of our blogging clients have already kicked off the month in style. Here are some of today’s discussions:
- Victoria Pynchon at the IP ADR Blog debuts a new feature called “Our Readers Write,” where she focuses on books written by IP attorneys who read her blog.
- In Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP’s Nanotechnology Law Report, blog author John C. Monica Jr. highlights a recent article questioning methods of nanomaterial disposal.
- The HIPPA Health Law Blog is one of LexBlog’s most recent launches, and Helen Oscislawski – the Fox Rothschild attorney who writes the blog’s content – is already hard at work. Today, she comments on Rhode Island’s quest to become the first state with a statewide electronic health record network.
- Domestic partnerships are a hot issue in America today, but how are alimony payments handled if one former spouse enters such a relationship? In the New York Divorce Report, attorney Daniel Clement highlights two blogs that answer just that.
- Stacia Lay of Hendricks & Lewis PLLC details an interesting case between Kansas State University’s student newspaper the Kansas State Collegian and their faculty advisor in her blog, IP Law Chat.
That is the news for today. Keep watching this space throughout the month of August and beyond to find out who’s saying what in the LexBlogosphere.
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