Talk of the LexBlogosphere: September 6, 2007
September 6, 2007
Today’s update from the LexBlogosphere features content from clients specializing in issues across the board, from biopharmaceutical consulting to product liability law. Here are some of the discussions taking place today, September 6, 2007:
- England’s HMRC is cracking down on businesses hiring taxis for late working employees who violate their “60 trip rule,” says Barry Hallam of Mercer & Hole in their Tax Plus Blog.
- John Gosselin welcomes the AARP to Boston for their national conference this weekend in his firm’s Law For Life Blog.
- In the North Carolina Product Liability Blog, attorney D. Hardison Wood lists all the North Carolina legal blogs about which he’s heard good things. (Note that fellow LexBlog client The Deuterman Law Group and their North Carolina Workers’ Compensation Law Blog makes the cut).
- “What are good laboratory practices, anyway?” That’s the question Cliff Mintz, founder of BioInsights, Inc. and the author behind the Bio Job Blog.
- Matt Fankhauser of Strong & Hanni details some of his firm’s recent courtroom victories in their Utah Insurance 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 of its publication and I’ll try to work your blog into my update.
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