Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 1/22/08
By Rob La Gatta
January 22, 2008
Today begins another (abridged) week, and with it comes ten brand new legal blog posts to highlight.
- How to prevent divorce from hurting your credit – New York attorney Daniel Clement in his New York Divorce Report
- 5 law firms included in Fortune’s “Best Places to Work” – Legal marketing specialist Larry Bodine in his Law Marketing Blog
- List of states actively considering the adoption of special e-discovery court rules – The blogging lawyers & attorneys at K&L Gates in the firm’s Electronic Discovery Law Blog
- Social security “hearing” stories – Washington, D.C. attorney Dory Sutker of Greenberg & Bederman in the firm’s Maryland Injury & Disability Law Blog
- U.S. lawyers issue report on rule of law in Pakistan – The blogging constitutionalists at the American Constitution Society in their ACS Blog
- Atlanta murder trial delays – why not follow the KISS principle? – Georgia lawyer Ken Shigley in his Atlanta Injury Law & Civil Litigation Blog
- Texas sales & use tax: reversing an earlier position, the Comptroller now says that testing a computer network’s vulnerability to hackers isn’t a taxable security service – Dallas attorney Alan E. Sherman in his Texas State & Local Tax Law Blog
- Muslim attire and track suits: let religious belief run free – Pennsylvania lawyer Karl Romberger of Fox Rothschild in the firm’s Education Law Blog
- Pushing pills for profit – Tennessee attorney John Day of Day & Blair in his blog, Day on Torts
- Bringing children around new relationships – Des Moines lawyer Jennifer Jaskolka-Brown of Sullivan & Ward in the firm’s Iowa Law Blog
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