Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 9/26/07
September 26, 2007
Today’s legal news features updates from lawyers practicing in legal realms across the board, from maritime to nanotechnology law.
The discussion taking place on September 26, 2007 includes:
- “Maintaining a motivated and happy workforce” – Los Angeles attorney Anthony Zaller in Van Vleck Turner & Zaller’s California Labor & Employment Defense Blog
- “Jones Act seaman obtains $225,000 settlement one day before scheduled trial date” – Houston lawyer Brian Beckcom in Vujasinovic & Beckcom LLP’s Maritime Injury Lawyer Blog
- “Sullivan & Cromwell proves mom right?” – Consultant Ronda Muir of Robin Rolfe Resources Inc. in her blog, Law People
- “New study on detecting carbon nanotubes in living organisms” – Cleveland attorney Patrick T. Lewis in Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP’s Nanotechnology Law Report
- “What you need to know about salary negotiations” – Management consultant Cliff Mintz in his Bio Job Blog
- “Reinsurance and LaRue, all in the same post” – Massachusetts lawyer Stephen D. Rosenberg in his Boston ERISA & Insurance Litigation Blog
- “An interview with Evil HR Lady: human resource blogger extraordinaire” – Lancaster attorney Michael Moore of Russell Krafft & Gruber in his Pennsylvania Employment Law Blog
- “Private pools of capital – pensions help to craft policy” – Financial risk manager Susan Mangiero in her blog Pension Risk Matters
- “September 26, 2007 Ninth Circuit opinions” – Las Vegas lawyer Tami Cowden in her blog Appealing In Nevada
- “Reverse mortgage: reverse mortgage mayhem and Irish redemption” – Massachusetts attorney John Gosselin of Gosselin & Associates in the firm’s Law For Life Blog
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