Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 10/15/07
October 15, 2007
Welcome back to the work week…and, if you’re in Seattle, to the winter weather. Looking at the forecast here, we’ve got three straight days of the rain that makes our city famous.
The news from October 15, 2007 includes these updates:
- “SEC reports on executive compensation” – Ohio lawyer Jack J. Gravelle of Porter Wright Morris & Arthur in the firm’s Federal Securities Law Blog
- “New cargo screening requirement could import high costs to fashion and apparel industry” – The blogging lawyers and attorneys from Sheppard Mullin in the firm’s Fashion & Apparel Law Blog
- “Recent changes to Louisiana’s Code of Civil Procedure” – Baton Rouge attorney Eric Lockridge of Kean Miller in the firm’s Louisiana Law Blog
- “Is a business plan necessary to build a successful business?” – Des Moines lawyer Rush Nigut of Sullivan & Ward in the firm’s Iowa Law Blog
- “New film documents Middleton family’s struggles with brain injury” – New Jersey attorney Bruce H. Stern of Stark & Stark in the firm’s Traumatic Brain Injury Law Blog
- “Action by servicemen against contractor” – Tennessee lawyer John Day of Day & Blair Attorneys in his blog Day on Torts
- “Is your marketing creativity stuck in the mud?” – Marketing expert Tom Kane of Kane Consulting Inc. in his Legal Marketing Blog
- “Simply put, drunk driving doesn’t happen by accident” – Massachusetts attorney Stephen D. Rosenberg of The McCormack Firm in his Boston ERISA & Insurance Litigation Blog
- “Helping an aging parent” – Chapel Hill lawyer Greg Herman-Giddens of TrustCounsel PA in the firm’s North Carolina Estate Planning Blog
- “District court remands AT&T class action to state court” – Charleston attorney Jeffrey V. Mehalic in his West Virginia Business Litigation Blog
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