Talk of the LexBlogosphere: September 14, 2007
September 14, 2007
Congratulations to the folks from Matick Chevrolet, who mark their 500th post in the Corvette Blog today. Keep the updates coming, guys.
Some of the news for September 14, 2007:
- “Judges view discrimination cases differently in ‘chambers practices'” – Stamford attorney Daniel Schwartz in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- “Texas tax reform: the Comptroller has formally proposed Margin Tax rules” – Dallas attorney Alan E. Sherman in his Texas State & Local Tax Law Blog
- “Interplay between antitrust and RICO claims” – Idaho attorney Thomas G. Walker in his RICO Law Blog
- “The 500th entry at Corvette Blog” – Matick Chevrolet’s Bill Connell at the Corvette Blog
- “PKF Texas – The Entrepreneur’s Playbook: Business Intelligence” – PKF Texas director Greg Price at his blog From Greg’s Head
- “NY Times features Foley Hoag advertising campaign” – Legal expert Larry Bodine in his Law Marketing Blog
- “A great post from the folks at Blog 702” – John Day of Day & Blair Attorneys in his blog, Day On Torts
- “Biogenerics legislation to be tabled in 2007” – San Francisco Bay Area attorney Kristie Prinz in her California Biotech Law Blog
- “Inflammatory breast cancer: highly aggressive and frequently misdiagnosed” – The blogging attorneys in Regan, Zambri & Long’s D.C. Metro Area Medical Malpractice Law Blog
- “IRS whistleblower program and Stranger Than Fiction“ – Florida attorney Brian LaBovick in his firm’s Whistleblower Law Blog
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