Talk of the LexBlogosphere: September 7, 2007
September 7, 2007
As some readers may have noticed after the redesign of Kevin’s blog went live yesterday, these daily updates are no longer featured in the list of new feeds displayed on the upper left hand side of the page. Instead, visitors to the blog should look for the “Daily Legal News From LexBlogosphere” logo (the same logo that is pictured here).
Talk of the LexBlogosphere now also has it’s own RSS feed, meaning you can get these updates delivered to your newsfeed reader daily.
Meanwhile, the news for September 7, 2007:
- Jimmy Verner of the recently-launched North Texas Divorce & Family Law Blog illustrates why there must be a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) to divide retirement benefits.
- In PKF Texas’ blog From Greg’s Head, where accounting and technology collide, Greg Price continues his Friday series “The Entrepreneur’s Playbook.”
- A Nebraska nursing facility evicted an elderly resident for not paying rent – and left the senior in a lawn chair under a tree at the family’s home. Ray Mullman at the South Carolina Nursing Home Blog has the story.
- The U.S. District Court of Northern Mississippi ruled on the electronic discovery-related case Butler v. Kmart Corp., and the details are in K&L Gates’ Electronic Discovery Law Blog.
- Alberto Gonzales isn’t the only high profile member of the Bush administration headed for the door, says Tami Cowden, who reports on the Assistant Attorney General’s recent resignation in her blog Appealing In Nevada.
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