Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 10/17/07
October 17, 2007
Lots of interesting posts today, including an update from LexBlog’s latest launch: the National Insurance Law Forum blog.
The news for October 17, 2007 include these updates:
- “More Stark III changes: physician recruitment” – Tucker Arensberg attorney Michael Cassidy in the firm’s Med Law Blog
- “Ten settlement conference/mediation traps for the unwary” – Attorney-mediator Victoria Pynchon in her Settle It Now Negotiation Blog
- “Confusion in Texas over the ‘timely’ handling of liability claims” – Chris Martin, founding partner of Martin, Disiere, Jefferson, & Wisdom in the National Insurance Law Forum Blog
- “Social networking sites feel the heat from law enforcement” – Washington D.C. lawyer Timothy P. Tobin in Proskauer Rose’s Privacy Law Blog
- “Q3 Long Island and Queens market overview” – New York real estate broker Douglas Heddings in his blog True Gotham
- “Altered Cartier watch case addresses standard for damages and scope of injunction” – Florida attorney Leora Herrmann of Kluger, Peretz, Kaplan & Berlin in her Counterfeit Blog
- “Grandparents denied visitation with children of 9-11 victim” – New York lawyer Daniel E. Clement in his New York Divorce Report
- “Microsoft announces WPC dates” – PKF Texas director Greg Price in his blog From Greg’s Head
- “One step closer to the ‘Grand Central Station of the West'” – San Francisco attorney Greg Korbel of Hanson Bridgett in the firm’s Infrastructure Law Blog
- “Russian brides: abusers need not apply” – Dallas lawyer Jimmy Verner of Verner & Brumley in the firm’s North Texas Family Law Blog
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