Talk of the LexBlogosphere: August 30, 2007
August 30, 2007
It is August 30 in the LexBlogosphere, and today’s jumble of news comes from some of our newer clients and some of our older ones, highlighting issues ranging from immigration raids to food poisoning deaths to the trials and tribulations of a first-year legal associate.
Among the news this morning:
- In the recently-launched Alabama Divorce & Family Law Attorney Blog, Alabama’s property division laws are reviewed by attorney Steven D. Eversole.
- As immigration raids continue, attorney Laura Paris gives 8 steps South Carolina businesses can take to avoid being the target of ICE in her South Carolina Immigration Law Blog.
- According to Tiffany Sanders at The Bankruptcy Blog, Illinois senator Richard Durbin may propose an amendment to the bankruptcy code aimed at helping families avoid foreclosure.
- In a post submitted for inclusion by the author, Victoria Pynchon at the Settle It Now Negotiation Blog offers advice for first-year associates.
- News surrounding a recent Alabama E. coli outbreak is making its rounds in the blogosphere: this morning, updates on the recent death of a Huntsville E. coli victim are featured in both Marler Clark’s E. coli Blog and Pritzker Ruohonen’s Food Poisoning Law Blog.
Don’t forget, if you are a LexBlog client who wants to be featured in Talk of the LexBlogosphere, e-mail me a post you are proud of on the day it is published and I’ll try to work it into my update.
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