Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 9/27/07
September 27, 2007
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The legal discussion taking place September 27, 2007 includes the following posts:
- “HMRC prepares for more raids on offshore accounts” – Business specialist Cathy Corns from the English accounting firm Mercer & Hole in the SME Plus Blog
- “Is the HIPAA enforcement tide turning?” – Fox Rothschild lawyer Helen Oscislawski in the firm’s HIPAA Health Law Blog
- “2007 Cohasset ARMA AIIM Electronic Records Management Survey results released” – The blogging lawyers and attorneys at K&L Gates in their Electronic Discovery Law Blog
- “New Florida legislation expressly authorizes mandatory arbitration clauses in wills and trusts” – Lawyer Juan Antunez in his firm’s Florida Probate Litigation Blog
- “Attorney, client frivolous? Wrong defendant sued” – New York attorney Andrew Lavoott Bluestone in his New York Attorney Malpractice Blog
- “Modernisation and streamlining of insolvency procedures – consultation document” – Recovery & insolvency partner Chris Laughton in Mercer & Hole’s Insolvency Blog
- “Wrongful death: a creature of statute” – Yakima lawyer Robert M. Boggs in his Washington Trial Law Blog
- “E. coli cases up to 21 in Topps outbreak” – The blogging lawyers and attorneys in Marler Clark’s E. coli Blog
- “Breaking News: Foxtons out of business” – New York real estate broker Douglas Heddings in his blog, True Gotham
- “Why there are no University of Houston Law grads at Cravath, Swain & Moore” – Texas attorney Angel Reyes in his Angel Reyes Blog
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