Talk of the LexBlogosphere: August 7, 2007
August 7, 2007
The LexBlogosphere is alive with discussion this morning, and I opened my RSS reader to see an abundance of new content. It is Tuesday, August 7, and here are some of today’s discussions:
- Ronda Muir of Robin Rolfe Resources, Inc. highlights an article she recently wrote for Law Practice Magazine in her Law People Blog.
- Todisco v. Verizon Communications, a lawsuit dealing with the life insurance benefits of a now-deceased former employee, is analyzed by Stephen Rosenberg in the Boston ERISA & Insurance Litigation Blog.
- In the Colorado Homeowners Association Law Blog, attorney James L. Foltmer of Winzenburg Leff Purvis & Payne LLP describes the six categories of delinquent homeowners.
- Helen Oscislawski of Fox Rothschild LLP comments on a recent study from the Journal of the American College of Surgeons showing the financial benefits of electronic health record (EHR) systems in the HIPAA Health Law Blog.
- The controversy is growing over a YouTube video purportedly contrasting inaccuracies between the depositions and practices of six medical malpractice plaintiffs, and Jeffrey Mehalic at the West Virginia Business Litigation Blog has got all the coverage a reader could ask for.
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