Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 1/25/08
By Rob La Gatta
January 25, 2008
It’s Friday, which brings our last 10-item updated until the work week resumes on Monday.
- Court: SNET’s conversion to cash balance plan does not violate ERISA – Stamford attorney Daniel Schwartz of Epstein Becker & Green in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- Technology & data security from the inside – EP Advisors’ Diane Pfadenhauer in her Strategic HR Lawyer Blog
- It’s settled – via email – Information specialist Anthony Chan of Quarles & Brady in the firm’s blog E-Discovery Bytes
- Bill Marler donates to International Food Safety Network – Kansas State University professor Doug Powell of the IFSN in their Barf Blog
- FTC data security consent decree suggests minimum steps companies must take – Washington, D.C. attorney Ronald London of Davis Wright Tremaine in the firm’s Privacy and Security Law Blog
- Federal grand jury issues subpoenas for criminal investigation by IRS’ major fraud division regarding estate tax return – Miami lawyer Juan Antunez of Stokes McMillan Maracini & Antunez in his Florida Probate & Trust Litigation Blog
- WVU asserts breach of contract claim against former coach – Charleston attorney Jeffrey Mehalic in his West Virginia Business Litigation Blog
- Vytorin and Zetia come under attack for misleading consumers – Juliet Sallette of LaBovick & LaBovick in the firm’s Injury Law Blog
- Why rent control doesn’t work – Santa Ana lawyer Mark Alpert of Hart, King & Coldren in the firm’s California Property Rights Journal
- Fiduciary risk, trading controls and external asset manager selection – Financial risk manager Susan Mangiero in her blog, Pension Risk Matters
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