Legal News: LexBlogosphere – 10/5/07
October 5, 2007
We’re ending the week on a high note today, with a range of content submissions from bloggers across the legal spectrum.
Some of the posts and submissions from October 5, 2007 include:
- “Microsoft launches website for managing personal health information” – New Jersey lawyer Helen Oscislawski of Fox Rothschild in the firm’s HIPAA Health Law Blog
- “Business management executive roundtable: brave new world” – The electronic evidence service providers at RenewData in their blog, eDiscovery Source
- “Arkansas Supreme Court affirms Judge McGowan’s ruling on Pulaski County emails” – Little Rock attorney Christian Harris of The Allen Law Firm in their Arkansas Business Litigation Blog
- “2007 pre-budget report and comprehensive spending review” – Mercer & Hole partner Lisa Spearman in the English accounting firm’s Tax Plus Blog
- “Wall Street and nursing homes?” – Angela Lizer at Poliakoff & Associates in their South Carolina Nursing Home Blog
- “Dictation not going away soon” – EMDAT co-founder Kevin Saliga in the transcription service providers’ Medical Dictation & Transcription Blog
- “Real estate – Massachusetts mortgage crisis – how to fight back” – Massachusetts attorney John Gosselin of Gosselin & Associates in the firm’s Law For Life Blog
- “Trade Secret Act does not preempt breach of fiduciary duty claims” – Illinois lawyer R. David Donoghue of DLA Piper in his Chicago IP Litigaiton Blog
- “Virginia, West Virginia and a $50 million legal malpractice case” – Attorney Andrew Lavoott Bluestone in his New York Attorney Malpractice Blog
- “Maryland Representative Bartlett raises concerns about last minute changes to Patent Reform Act of 2007” – Blank Rome attorney Brian Wm. Higgins in his Maryland Intellectual Property Law Blog
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