Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 9/20/07
September 20, 2007
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It is September 20, 2007, and the discussion today includes:
- “Peer review hot topic for California courts” – Tucker Arensberg attorney Michael Cassidy in his firm’s Med Law Blog
- “The world and the legal profession in the 21st century” – Edge International strategist Rob Millard in his blog, Adventure in Strategy
- “What lawyers can learn about the power of authenticity” – Legal advisor Arnie Herz in his blog Legal Sanity
- “First China International Food Safety & Quality Conference” – Seattle food safety lawyer Bill Marler in the Marler Blog
- “Aircraft taxation in Texas: use tax is due when a lease is not a lease” – Dallas attorney Alan E. Sherman in the Texas State & Local Tax Law Blog
- “Religious discrimination is a crime. Or maybe not.” – Stamford lawyer Daniel Schwartz of Epstein Becker & Green in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- “Has your registered office changed without you knowing?” – Business specialist Gary Farnes in Mercer & Hole’s SME Plus Blog
- “A natural servitude protects the coastal wetlands of Louisiana” – Kean Miller attorney Erich P. Rapp in his Louisiana Coastal Wetlands Blog
- “Jeb Bush rips Florida Gov. Crist over insurance war” – Portland lawyer David Rossmiller in Dunn Carney’s Insurance Coverage Law Blog
- “Experts suggest high physician reimbursement contributes to U.S. health care woes” – The blogging attorneys at Regan, Zambri & Long in their D.C. Metro Area Medical Malpractice Law Blog
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