Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 10/16/07
October 16, 2007
It’s October 16 today, and it seems like half of Seattle is sick with an easily-spread bug. Don’t forget to wash your hands.
The updates for October 16, 2007 include:
- “National Boss’ Day – is this really what the workplace needs?” – Stamford attorney Daniel A. Schwartz of Epstein Becker & Green in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- “Sell yourself ‘short’ – the short sale process, procedures and tips” – Massachusetts attorney John Gosselin of Gosselin & Associates in the firm’s Law For Life Blog
- “First baby boomer applies for Social Security: employers beware” – Lancaster lawyer Michael Moore of Russell Krafft & Gruber in the firm’s Pennsylvania Employment Law Blog
- “Nursing home failed to notify family of death of mother” – Spartanburg attorney Ray Mullman of Poliakoff & Associates in the firm’s South Carolina Nursing Home Law Blog
- “Tom F.: the decision that isn’t” – Education lawyer Mark Fitzgerald of Fox Rothschild, guest blogging in Karl A. Romberger’s Education Law Blog
- “Estate tax uncertainty is prompting rethinking of planning strategies” – Philadelphia attorney Mark Jakubik of The Jakubik Law Firm in his Pennsylvania Estate Planning Blog
- “Metro Atlanta foreclosures hit record high for November” – Atlanta lawyer Scott B. Riddle in his Georgia Bankruptcy Law Blog
- “Texas executive employment agreements: checklist for employees” – Dallas attorney Robert Wood of Hughes & Luce in the firm’s Texas Non-Compete Law Blog
- ” ‘No bugs, no hassles’ for class action against Terminex when Illinois federal court denies remand” – The blogging lawyers and attorneys at McGlinchey Stafford in the firm’s CAFA Law Blog
- “New patent application rules affect transition to new system” – Blank Rome lawyer Brian Wm. Higgins in his Maryland Intellectual Property Law Blog
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