Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 12/6/07
By Rob La Gatta
December 6, 2007
Today’s update comes a bit later than usual, and as a result features some clients who aren’t normally featured. Check them out below.
The posts coming in for today, December 6 2007, include these:
- Court dismisses indictment against Stolt-Nielsen – Los Angeles attorney Carlton A. Varner of Sheppard Mullin in the firm’s Antitrust Law Blog
- The role of the Cleanup Standards Scientific Advisory Board – Pennsylvania lawyer Joel Bolstein of Fox Rothschild in the firm’s Pennsylvania Brownfields & Environmental Law Blog
- Foreclosure crisis affecting assessment increases – Molly Foley-Healy of HindmanSanchez in their blog HOA Legi-Slate
- Australia and New Zealand food standards agency begins review of nanotechnology – Washington, D.C. attorney Lynn Bergeson of Bergeson & Campbell in the firm’s Nanotechnology Law Blog
- Here’s why you pursue a cerebral palsy case – New Hampshire lawyer David Austin of Burke & Eisner in the firm’s Cerebral Palsy Law Blog
- USDA offers food safety tips for mailing food gifts this holiday season – The blogging lawyers & attorneys at Pritzer Ruohonen in the firm’s Food Poisoning Law Blog
- Weekly newswire December 6, 2007 – The blogging lawyers & attorneys at McKenna Long & Aldridge in the firm’s RFID Law Blog
- Toxic tort: creatine and dehydration – general causation rejected – Dallas attorney Cliff Hutchinson of Hughes & Luce in his blog, Science Evidence
- Who’s the daddy? Answers now in a box! – Texas lawyer Shannon Cavers in her Houston Divorce & Family Law Blog
- Avoid home equity scams – Pennsylvania lawyer Scott Landis of Barley Snyder in the firm’s Pennsylvania Litigation Blog
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