Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 10/18/07
October 18, 2007
Today’s LexBlogosphere update features posts from Arnie and Lori Herz, a husband/wife team who each have their own blog with LexBlog.
The posts for October 18, 2007 include the follow:
- “California Supreme Court to review decision that could subject employers to more suits under California’s ‘sue your boss’ law” – Sacramento attorney Dafna G. Levi of Carlton DiSante & Freudenberger in the firm’s California Labor & Employment Law Blog
- “The rights of disabled students in higher education” – Pennsylvania lawyer Karl A. Romberger Jr. of Fox Rothschild in the firm’s Education Law Blog
- “Workplace roundup” – Legal speaker Arnie Herz in his blog Legal Sanity
- “Business writing and client experience management” – Communications consultant Lori Herz in her blog Write for Clients
- “Accountability in the workplace” – Iowa attorney Rush Nigut of Sullivan & Ward in his blog Rush on Business
- “Lawyers who pressure widows to change will may be subject to punitive damage” – Philadelphia lawyer Mark Jakubik of the Jakubik Firm in his Pennsylvania Estate Planning Blog
- “What I’m reading this week in HR issues and employment law” – Stamford attorney Daniel Schwartz of Epstein Becker & Green in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- “New made-whole decision” – Tennessee lawyer John Day of Day & Blair Attorneys in his blog Day on Torts
- “Older drivers not the most dangerous: new study” – the blogging attorneys from Regan, Zambri & Long in the firm’s D.C. Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog
- “Choice architecture, 401(k) plans and race: the answer to a conundrum?” – Massachusetts lawyer Stephen Rosenberg of The McCormack Firm in his Boston ERISA & Insurance Litigation Blog
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