Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 9/25/07
September 25, 2007
Lots of blogs were updated today, and I got a record number of content submissions. Thanks to those lawyers and attorneys sending in posts worth highlighting.
The news for September 25, 2007 includes:
- “Background checks and the hiring process” – Stamford attorney Daniel Schwartz of Epstein Becker & Green in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- “Offshore enquiries widened” – Mercer & Hole partner Lisa Spearman in the English accounting firm’s Tax Plus Blog
- “Interlocutory appeal dismissed where certified issues were not in dispute” – Birmingham lawyer Craig N. Rosler in Lightfoot Franklin & White’s Alabama Appellate Watch
- “Coverage denied in condo ‘decay’ case” – Seattle attorney John Parnass in Davis Wright Tremaine’s Washington Construction Law Blog
- “Congress approves FDA bill containing RFID provisions” – The blogging lawyers and attorneys from McKenna Long & Aldridge in their RFID Law Blog
- “At many homes, more profit and less nursing” – New Jersey attorney David Cohen in Stark & Stark’s Nursing Home Law Blog
- “Corvette parts and service impacted by strike” – Matick Chevrolet’s Ryan Esler in their Corvette Blog
- “Village may not require prior notice of defective playground” – Mineola lawyer Kevin P. Sheerin in his New York Civil Service Attorney Law Blog
- “Louisiana diversity forum presented by Kean Miller” – attorney Alan J. Berteau in Kean Miller’s Louisiana Law Blog
- “Trading Technologies v. eSpeed trial: thoughts on the jury” – Illinois lawyer R. David Donoghue of DLA Piper in his Chicago IP Litigation Blog
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