Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 11/20/07
By Kevin O’Keefe and Rob La Gatta
November 20, 2007
Lots of new blog content on this Tuesday afternoon, giving us a prime choice of options to highlight in our daily update.
The news for November 20, 2007 includes these updates:
- How to thaw and cook turkey – Kansas State University professor Doug Powell in the International Food Safety Network’s BarfBlog
- Community association legal audit (part 1 of 2) – Denver attorney Suzanne M. Leff of Winzenburg Leff Purvis & Payne in the firm’s Colorado Homeowners Association Law Blog
- Court enjoins implementation and enforcement of new PTO rules – The blogging lawyers and attorneys at Sheppard Mullin in the firm’s Intellectual Property Law Blog
- So now, exactly what is “reasonable compensation”? – Retirement planning expert Jerry Kalish in his Retirement Plan Blog
- Everybody’s blood is not the same – Phoenix lawyer Lawrence Koplow of Koplow & Patane in the firm’s Arizona DUI Defense Blog
- Personal details for 25 million lost – statement by Alistair Darling – Mercer & Hole’s Barry Hallam in the firm’s SME Plus Blog
- OSHA regulation requires employers to pay for most personal protective equipment – Des Moines attorney Mark Landa of Sullivan & Ward in the firm’s Iowa Law Blog
- Build on your relationships during the holidays – Legal marketing expert Tom Kane in his Legal Marketing Blog
- Efficient proximate cause held inapplicable to first party pollution exclusion – Boston attorney Michael F. Aylward in the National Insurance Law Forum Blog
- Wal-Mart health care subrogation case highlights need to get all players at the table – New Jersey lawyer Richard J. Webb in his Healthcare Neutral ADR Blog
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