Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 10/19/07
October 19, 2007
It’s Friday today, the end of a week plagued by rain and wind here in Seattle. The updates to the LexBlogosphere are few and far between as we ring in the weekend.
Blog updates for October 19, 2007 include the following posts:
- “Rich and poor equally unhappy in marriage?” – New York lawyer Daniel E. Clement in his New York Divorce Report
- “Mukasey says president can go beyond laws” – The blogging constitutionalists from the American Constitution Society in their ACS Blog
- “Bob Ambrogi’s top 10 blogs” – Business development advisor Larry Bodine in his Law Marketing Blog
- “New York appellate ruling challenges allocation assumptions” – Boston attorney Michael Aylward of Morrison & Mahoney in the National Insurance Law Forum Blog
- ” ‘Drive time’ compensable under Minimum Wage Act” – Seattle attorney John Parnass of Davis Wright Tremaine in the firm’s Washington Construction Law Blog
- “Divorce, child support & reporting tax fraud” – New York lawyer Fred Abrams in his Asset Search Blog
- “Regulation of nanotechnology in consumer products” – Washington, D.C. attorney John C. Monica of Porter Wright Morris & Arthur in the firm’s Nanotechnology Law Report
- “Can anything else go wrong at Pfizer?” – Management consultant Cliff Mintz of BioInsights Inc. in his Bio Job Blog
- “Labor lawyer writes thrillers” – Las Vegas attorney Tami Cowden of Kummer Kaempfer in her blog Appealing In Nevada
- “Fire in luxury high-rise underscores DCA’s plan to require fire suppression systems for older high-rises” – Lawrenceville attorney Jonathan H. Katz of Stark & Stark in the firm’s New Jersey Law Blog
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