Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 12/3/07
By Rob La Gatta
December 3, 2007
The first week in December has begun, and like racehorses at the sound of a starting gun, our blogging lawyers have already shot through the gate.
The discussion continues with the new week, and December 3, 2007 brings us these updates:
- Bloodborne pathogen standard compliance resources – Pennsylvania attorney Michael Cassidy of Tucker Arensberg in the firm’s Med Law Blog
- California Supreme Court agrees to hear “administrative exemption” case – The blogging lawyers and attorneys at Sheppard Mullin in the firm’s Labor & Employment Law Blog
- Scientists: brain injuries from war worse than thought – Las Vegas attorney Tim Titolo in his Brain & Spine Injury Law Blog
- Location, location, location determines market performance – New York real estate broker Douglas Heddings in his blog, True Gotham
- Lack of inspections for unclean hospitals and nursing homes – Spartanburg lawyer Ray Mullman of Poliakoff & Associates in the firm’s South Carolina Nursing Home Blog
- AFL-CIO gets it wrong on workers’ rights – again – New Jersey attorney Brian Caufield of Fox Rothschild in the firm’s Employee Free Choice Act Blog
- Nevada Sup. Ct. conducts hearing on proposed rules for sealing cases – Las Vegas lawyer Tami Cowden of Kummer Kaempfer Bonner Renshaw & Ferrario in her blog, Appealing in Nevada
- Reverse mortgages – mortgages are mortgages, right? – Massachusetts attorney John Gosselin of Gosselin & Associates in the firm’s Law For Life Blog
- Norwegian town feels housing pinch – The editor from Total Bankruptcy in their Bankruptcy Blog
- Review: “Size Matters: Regulating Nanotechnology,” Harvard Environmental Law Review – Washington, D.C. lawyer John C. Monica of Porter Wright Morris & Arthur in the firm’s Nanotechnology Law Review
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