Legal News – LexBlogosphere; 11/16/07
November 16, 2007
Today’s post caps off another work week, the last before the Thanksgiving holiday.
The updates to the LexBlogosphere for November 16, 2007 include these posts:
- Bird on the Street – New Hampshire attorney David Austin of Burke & Eisner in the firm’s Cerebral Palsy Law Blog
- Alabama holiday travelers beware – Birmingham lawyer Steven D. Eversole in his Alabama DUI & Criminal Defense Law Blog
- Request your copy of “eDiscovery for Dummies” – The electronic evidence service providers at RenewData in their eDiscovery Source Blog
- A “top seven” list of misconceptions regarding Pennsylvania family law – Lansdale attorney David J. Draganosky of Fox Rothschild in the firm’s Pennsylvania Family Law Blog
- 10 myths of brain injuries – myth 8 – New Jersey lawyer Bruce Stern of Stark & Stark in the firm’s Traumatic Brain Injury Law Blog
- Estate tax fix in the works? – Philadelphia attorney Mark Jakubik of The Jakubik Law Firm in his Pennsylvania Estate Planning Blog
In addition, Orange Park lawyer David A. McCranie has updated his Florida Workers’ Compensation Law Blog with an epic four-part piece on a 2003 attorney’s fee amendment in the Sunshine State:
- Reading the tea leaves: what does the future hold for the 2003 attorney’s fee amendment? (Part I)
- Reading the tea leaves: what does the future hold for the 2003 attorney’s fee amendment? (Part II)
- Reading the tea leaves: what does the future hold for the 2003 attorney’s fee amendment? (Part III)
- Reading the tea leaves: what does the future hold for the 2003 attorney’s fee amendment? (Part IV)
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