Legal News: LexBlogosphere: 11/14/07
November 14, 2007
Not much to report from Seattle this afternoon, aside from the prime posts we’ve hand-picked from the LexBlogosphere to highlight in this update.
The news for November 14, 2007 includes the following updates:
- The current anti-monopoly system of China and impact of new anti-monopoly law – The blogging lawyers and attorneys at Sheppard Mullin in the firm’s Antitrust Law Blog
- Law firm faces another conflict accusation due to non-disclosure – Bakersfield attorney Terrence T. England of Klein Denatale Goldner in the firm’s California Business Bankruptcy Blog
- What is the “ten day rule” in Florida DUI cases? – Florida attorney Ron Chapman in his Palm Beach Criminal Defense Blog
- Custody in the courtroom – Lawrenceville lawyer Maria P. Imbalzano of Stark & Stark in the firm’s New Jersey Law Blog
- Injunction could shut down text messaging, and other news – Washington, D.C. attorney Brian Wm. Higgins of Blank Rome in his Maryland Intellectual Property Law Blog
- Cargill trots out lame defenses to poisoning its customers with E. coli contaminated hamburger – guess it’s time for a “flawging” – Seattle lawyer Bill Marler of Marler Clark in his Marler Blog
- Practice tip: strategic use of offers for judgment – Attorney-mediator Victoria Pynchon in her Settle It Now Negotiaton Blog
- Pike Nurseries files Chapter 11 in Northern District – Atlanta attorney Scott Riddle in his Georgia Bankruptcy Law Blog
- Open house robbers caught on video – New York real estate broker Douglas Heddings in his blog, True Gotham
- Another bad investment for Pfizer – inhaled PEGylated human growth hormone – Management consultant Cliff Mintz of Bio Insights Inc. in his Bio Job Blog
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