Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 12/30/07
By Rob La Gatta
December 30, 2007
Today’s update: brief, but featuring late-in-the-year legal news from attorneys around the world.
The highlights for December 30, 2007 include:
- Excluded provider may license technology to third party entity, OIG concludes – Ohio attorney Jayne Juvan in her blog, Juvan’s Health Law Update
- Customs restrained from releasing Chanel fakes – Melbourne lawyer Nicholas Weston in his firm’s Australian Trade Marks Law Blog
- Contracts with minors are voidable – Illinois attorney Alan Pearlman in his Chicago Family Law Blog
- Preventative handwashing limits pissed off passengers – Kansas State University professor Doug Powell in the International Food Safety Network’s Barf Blog
- The forthright negotiator: Cerberus and United Rental – New York lawyer Geoffrey Parnass in his blog, the Private Equity Law Review
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