Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 9/17/07
September 17, 2007
Welcome back to the work week. We’ve got a whole bunch of interesting content to highlight today, including content submissions from Mercer & Hole and Cooley Godward Kronish LLP.
The discussion for September 17, 2007 includes:
- “Attack on gas guzzlers leaked” – Barry Hallam in Mercer & Hole’s Tax Plus Blog
- “Are ‘Termination on Bankruptcy’ contract clauses enforceable?” – San Francisco attorney Bob Eisenbach in Cooley Godward Kronish LLP’s In The (Red) Business Bankruptcy Blog
- “Mukasey is AG nominee” – the American Constitution Society’s bloggers in their ACSBlog
- “Health hazard alert – Dole brand Hearts Delight lettuce salad may contain E. coli O157:H7 bacteria” – Seattle food safety attorney Bill Marler in his Marler Blog
- “Freezing assets in guardianship proceedings” – Miami attorney Juan Antunez in Stokes McMillan Maracini Antunez PA’s Florida Probate Litigation Blog
- “Tax deduction for ESOP was twice as nice in IRS Private Letter Ruling” – Retirement expert Jerry Kalish in National Benefit Services Inc.’s Retirement Plan Blog
- “Countdown to the new PTO patent rules – part 1 of 2” – IP lawyer Brian Wm. Higgins in his Maryland Intellectual Property Law Blog
- “10 business tips to help your legal practice” – Marketing consultant Tom Kane in his Legal Marketing Blog
- “September 17, 2007 Ninth Circuit decisions” – Las Vegas attorney Tami Cowden of Kummer Kaempfer Bonner Renshaw & Ferrario in her blog, Appealing In Nevada
- “Canada publishes proposed regulatory framework for nanomaterials under CEPA” – attorney Lynn L. Bergeson in Bergeson & Campbell P.C.’s Nanotechnology Law Blog
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