Talk of the LexBlogosphere: August 11, 2007
August 11, 2007
Not much going on in Seattle today, though reports from around the blogosphere are describing the Gnomedex Conference as an exciting – if at times tense – experience. Meanwhile, with LexBlog’s clients:
- In Total Bankruptcy’s Bankruptcy Blog, one of their specialists reports on the recent ruling against an Oregon woman who purchased a winning lottery ticket with a stolen credit card.
- Doug Powell at the BarfBlog sheds light on an alarming statistic announced yesterday by the Utah Department of Health regarding parasites in swimming pool water.
- The Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled Oklahoma’s same sex parent adoption ban unconstitutional, and Grant Griffiths at the Kansas Family & Divorce Lawyer Blog has got it covered.
- The continuous summer dog attacks around the country continued yesterday, this time in Wisconsin. In Labovick & Labovick’s Injury Law Blog, Juliet Sallette provides facts on the incident (and laws surrounding such attacks).
- The D.C. Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog, maintained by the attorneys from Regan Zambri & Long, describes the top five hidden hazards in American homes.
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