Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 10/1/07
October 1, 2007
This Monday marks the first day in October, and we at LexBlog have some exciting developments in store for the coming month. More on those as they come…
The discussion taking place on October 1, 2007 includes:
- “What critics of the standard of review in cases involving structural conflicts of interest are really complaining about” – Massachusetts attorney Stephen D. Rosenberg of The McCormack Firm in his Boston ERISA & Insurance Litigation Blog
- “Gender stereotyping: disparate treatment of workers with caregiver responsibilities” – Lancaster lawyer Michael Moore of Russell, Krafft & Gruber in his Pennsylvania Employment Law Blog
- “Religious discrimination – 3rd Circuit looks at a Jewish Community Center” – Somerville attorney Frank Steinberg of the Steinberg Law Offices in his New Jersey Employment Law Blog
- “Senator Levin introduces the ‘Ending Corporate Tax Favors for Stock Options Act’ “ – Seattle lawyer Joseph M. Wallin in Davis Wright Tremaine’s Corporate Finance Law Blog
- “Shadow Chancellor proposes a flat £25,000 tax for non-domiciled residents” – Mercer & Hole partner Lisa Spearman in the English accounting firm’s Tax Plus Blog
- “Internet filing at companies house” – Business specialist Gary Farnes in Mercer & Hole’s SME Plus Blog
- “Judge dismisses RICO lawsuit against insurers and brokers” – Idaho attorney Thomas G. Walker of Cosho Humphrey Law Firm in his RICO Law Blog
- “Web technology makes face time virtual” – Consultant Ronda Muir of Robin Rolfe Resources , Inc. in her blog, Law People
- “Ohio Supreme Court: WC disability benefits cannot be denied because of employee negligence” – Orange Park lawyer David A. McCranie in his Florida Workers’ Compensation Law Blog
- “Capital contributions now permitted by NJ Condominium Act” – Lawrenceville attorney A. Christopher Florio in Stark & Stark’s New Jersey Law Blog
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