Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 11/26/07
By Rob La Gatta
November 26, 2007
Hot on the heels of our Sunday update, this is our first LexBlogosphere entry of the post-Thanksgiving work week.
The news starting off this week, from November 26, 2007, includes:
- Gerry Spence’s Trial Lawyers College – Maryland attorney Ron Miller at the Trial Law Resource Center
- White House issues broad statement regarding Nano-EHS principles – Washington, D.C. lawyer John C. Monica of Porter Wright Morris & Arthur in the firm’s Nanotechnology Law Report
- Gov’t tracking people in “real time” using cell phones – The blogging constitutionalists at the American Constitution Society in their ACS Blog
- Foxwoods/UAW: is Foxwoods’ continued challenge doomed at the NLRB? – Stamford attorney Daniel A. Schwartz of Epstein Becker & Green in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- Dear managers and board members… – Virginia Beach lawyer Mike Inman of Inman & Strickler in the firm’s Virginia Condominium & Homeowners’ Association Law Blog
- Fibromyalgia: testimony regarding causation need not meet the Frye standard for admissibility – Orange Park attorney David A. McCranie in his Florida Workers’ Compensation Law Blog
- IRS reverses policy on IRA rollovers – Philadelphia lawyer Mark Jakubik of The Jakubik Law Firm in his Pennsylvania Estate Planning Blog
- Law firm training program grows fees $7.5 million – Legal marketing expert Larry Bodine in his Law Marketing Blog
- Christmas is a time for (rethinking your) giving… – Mercer & Hole’s business specialist Cathy Corns in the English accounting firm’s SME Plus Blog
- Bank risk managers – missing in action? – Financial risk manager Susan Mangiero of Pension Governance LLC in her blog, Pension Risk Matters
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