Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 11/19/07
November 19, 2007
Each day, we are drawing closer to the demise of daily LexBlogosphere updates as they currently exist. In their place? LexMonitor, a new LexBlog project which you should be hearing more about in the next week. I won’t give away the specific details at this point, except that LexMonitor will take highlighting notable blog content to a whole other level.
Meanwhile, the discussion taking place today, November 19, 2007, includes the following:
- Guest blogger: warrantless surveillance legislative developments – ACLU legislative consultant Michelle Richardson, guest blogging in the American Constitution Society’s ACS Blog
- Forget fair; it’s litigation as usual – Dallas attorney Angel Reyes of Heygood, Orr, Reyes & Bartolomei in his Angel Reyes Blog
- Insureds, prior knowledge and insurance coverage – Massachusetts lawyer Stephen D. Rosenberg of The McCormack Firm in his Boston ERISA & Insurance Litigation Blog
- Eliminating an old mortgage – Lawrenceville attorney Barbara Strapp Nelson of Stark & Stark in the firm’s New Jersey Law Blog
- Online videos address modern divorce issues – Spartanburg lawyer J. Benjamin Stevens of Stevens MacPhail PA in his South Carolina Family Law Blog
- Extensions of approval – New York attorney Cailie A. Currin in her Life Insurance Compliance & Regulation Law Blog
- How do I get reimbursed for my child’s medical expenses? – Texas lawyer D. Shannon Cavers in her Houston Divorce & Family Law Attorney Blog
- Aircraft taxation in Texas: the more-than-one-year rule won’t automatically eliminate Texas use tax on aircraft purchases – Dallas attorney Alan E. Sherman in his Texas State & Local Tax Law Blog
- Tips on how to avoid wage & hour lawsuits – Des Moines lawyer Rush Nigut of Sullivan & Ward in his blog, Rush on Business
- Federal courts may not be as hostile for employment plaintiffs as some perceive – Stamford attorney Daniel E. Schwartz of Epstein Becker & Green in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
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