Talk of the LexBlogosphere: September 12, 2007
September 12, 2007
The format debuted yesterday will, for the time being, remain the standard for these updates: more clients featured with less extraneous commentary from me. Just the basics – post title, author name and the blog it’s taken from.
The news for September 12, 2007 includes:
- “Electronic discovery presents new challenges for insurers” – New York attorney Alan Rutkin at the Insurance Coverage Lawyer Blog
- “Segregation in our nursing homes?” – lawyer Ray Mullman in the South Carolina Nursing Home Law Blog
- “Not sure how this will increase produce food safety” – Ben Chapman in the BarfBlog
- “Tips for helping your children cope with divorce” – Texas attorney Shannon Cavers in the Houston Divorce & Family Law Attorney Blog
- “Insulin for Type II diabetes makes things worse” – Dr. Joel Fuhrman in Disease Proof
- “Dressing professionally is smart marketing” – consultant Tom Kane in the Legal Marketing Blog
- “When preemption becomes intervention” – attorney D. Hardison Wood in the North Carolina Product Liability Blog
- “Proposed tax credit for condominium and co-op owners gains support in Philadelphia” – lawyer Jonathan H. Katz in the New Jersey Law Blog
- “The IT flower – how IT is evolving (very, very rapidly)” – strategist Rob Millard in Adventure in Strategy
- “WV Supreme Court starts its Fall Term” – attorney Jeffrey Mehalic at the West Virginia Business Litigation Blog
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