Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 1/18/08
By Rob La Gatta
January 18, 2008
Another week comes to a close this morning, as the blogosphere continues to churn out new material.
- Division 3: the work was “complete” enough to merit full payment – Seattle attorney John Parnass of Davis Wright Tremaine in the firm’s Washington Construction Law Blog
- Caveat Emptor: all that is nano may not be so – Ohio lawyer Michael E. Heintz of Porter Wright Morris & Arthur in the firm’s Nanotechnology Law Report
- Trial by jury and personal injury – Juliet Sallette at LaBovick & LaBovick in the firm’s LaBovick Injury Law Blog
- Bush releases billions more for vets – New Jersey attorney Bruce H. Stern of Stark & Stark in the firm’s Traumatic Brain Injury Law Blog
- Using sick leave to care for others – Connecticut’s little-known FMLA exception – Stamford lawyer Daniel Schwartz of Epstein Becker & Green in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- 16 listeria samples found at the Whittier Farms milk processing plant – The blogging lawyers & attorneys at Pritzker Ruohonen in the firm’s Food Poisoning Law Blog
- NY Flesch score certification posted – New York attorney Cailie Currin in her Life Insurance Compliance & Regulation Law Blog
- Garibaldi Inn of Court revisits Hall Street v. Mattel – New Jersey lawyer Richard J. Webb of Healthcare Neutral in his Healthcare Neutral ADR Blog
- Wage and hour class actions are booming – Des Moines attorney Rush Nigut of Sullivan & Ward in his blog, Rush on Business
- Prime time for refinancing your mortgage? – New York real estate broker Douglass Heddings in his blog, True Gotham
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