Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 12/10/07
By Rob La Gatta
December 10, 2007
Another Monday in Seattle, and for the first time in as many months as I can recall we’ve kicked off the week with sunshine and blue skies. It’s still only 35 degrees, but beggars can’t be choosers…
Some of the conversations taking place on the LexBlogosphere on December 10, 2007 include:
- Supreme Court rules in sentencing guidelines cases – The blogging constitutionalists at the American Constitution Society in their ACS Blog
- Expert rules tighten in medical malpractice cases – Lisa Siegel of Katz Stepp & Miller in the firm’s Georgia Injury Law Blog
- Have you made resolutions for your business in 2008? – PKF Texas director Greg Price in his blog, From Greg’s Head
- Uh oh, here we go again – U.S. falls further behind in science education – Management consultant Cliff Mintz of Bio Insights Inc. in his Bio Job Blog
- We decided to divorce; do I want the house? – Philadelphia attorney Jacqueline G. Segal of Fox Rothschild in the firm’s Pennsylvania Family Law Blog
- How the condo board stole Christmas: restricting the display of holiday decorations – Lawrenceville lawyer Jonathan H. Katz of Stark & Stark in the firm’s New Jersey Law Blog
- The end of an era? – Business specialist Gary Farnes of Mercer & Hole in the English accounting firm’s SME Plus Blog
- Traditional Knowledge Digital Library – The Blog Editor at IP.com’s recently launched blog, Securing Innovation
- FBI raids Joey Langston’s office – Portland lawyer David Rossmiller of Dunn Carney in the firm’s Insurance Coverage Law Blog
- DOJ dropping criminal charges against whistleblower – Marshall Chriswell of the National Whistleblower Legal Defense & Action Fund in their Whistleblower Protection Blog
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