Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 12/4/07
By Rob La Gatta
December 4, 2007
Good news from all over the blogosphere today, with clients from across the country entering the ongoing conversation and chiming in with their take on all realms of the law.
The discussion taking place December 4, 2007 includes these posts:
- Liberty Mutual seeks Supreme Court review in Steadman case – Orange Park attorney David A. McCranie in his Florida Workers’ Compensation Law Blog
- Court directs unsatisfactory rating be removed from teacher’s record – Mineola lawyer Kevin P. Sheerin in his New York Civil Service Attorney Law Blog
- Wall Street Journal Law Blog interview – Portland attorney David Rossmiller of Dunn Carney in his Insurance Coverage Law Blog (check this post out; David is today’s featured blogger at the WSJ Law Blog. Congratulations, David)
- Non-Delaware lawyers can be sued in Delaware for giving advice on Delaware law – Wilmington lawyer Francis G.X. Pileggi of Fox Rothschild in his Delaware Corporate & Commercial Litigation Blog
- Spin life policies – a $30 billion market – Texas attorney Angel Reyes of Heygood, Orr, Reyes & Bartolomei in his Angel Reyes Blog
- Inclement weather policies: don’t get lost in the storm – Lancaster lawyer Michael Moore of Russell Krafft & Gruber in the firm’s Pennsylvania Employment Law Blog
- “Probationary” periods for new employees may put at-will employment at risk – Stamford attorney Daniel A. Schwartz of Epstein Becker & Green in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- Denney: “What’s hot and what’s not in the legal profession” – Legal marketing expert Tom Kane of Kane Consulting Inc. in his Legal Marketing Blog
- Women board members are where the money is – Consultant Ronda Muir of Robin Rolfe Resources in her blog, Law People
- A chink in Genentech’s armor – Management consultant Cliff Mintz of BioInsights Inc. in his Bio Job Blog
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