Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 9/24/07
September 24, 2007
Welcome to the last week in September. The cold weather has returned to the Pacific Northwest, and LexBlog staff members are now finding ourselves waking for work with the skies still dark.
Among the news for September 24, 2007:
- “PSEG Power New York, Inc. v. Albericini Constructors, Inc.” – The bloggers from electronic evidence provider RenewData in their blog eDiscovery Source
- “Preparing for due diligence” – Mercer & Hole business specialist Gary Farnes in the English accounting firm’s SME Plus Blog
- “Real estate – media made Massachusetts mortgage market meltdown” – John Gosselin of Gosselin & Associates in the firm’s Law For Life Blog
- “How stories enhance business communications” – Business writer Lori Herz in her blog Write for Clients
- “Awards of attorney’s fees in divorce and imputation of income for child support – recent case” – Kansas City lawyer Mark A.C. Wortman in his Missouri Divorce & Family Law Blog
- “Beneficiary of the beneficiary provision” – New York attorney Cailie Currin in her Life Insurance Compliance & Regulation Law Blog
- “Court of Chancery upholds use of merger to change partnership governance” – Attorney Edward M. McNally in Morris James’ Delaware Business Litigation Report
- “Fidelity bonds” – Virginia Beach lawyer Mike Inman in Inman & Strickler’s Virginia Condominium & Homeowners’ Association Law Blog
- “Connecticut considers three strikes law” – Editor-at-large for criminal justice Martin Magnusson in the American Constitution Society’s ACS Blog
- “Pursuing physician disability claims” – Tucker Arensberg attorney Michael Cassidy in the firm’s Med Law Blog
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