Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 2/15/08
By Rob La Gatta
February 15, 2008
Ending the week on a high note today, with a series of well-crafted blog posts from lawyers around the country. Check them out before you shut down your computer for the weekend.
- Treasury proposes new ESOP regulations and invites public comment – The blogging lawyers & attorneys at Sheppard Mullin in the firm’s ESOP Law Blog
- BIAA Legislative Update, February 2008 – Las Vegas attorney Tim Titolo in his Brain & Spine Injury Law Blog
- Travis County Jail and surname profiling – Texas lawyer Jamie Spencer in his Austin Criminal Defense Lawyer Blog
- Don’t use FindLaw or Martindale-Hubbell if you want an Internet presence – Myrtle Beach attorney David Swanner in his South Carolina Trial Law Blog
- Planning for children with special needs – Arizona lawyer Stephen Follett in his Arizona Estate Planning & Probate Blog
- Divorce & your e-mail inbox – Des Moines attorney Jennifer Jaskolka-Brown of Sullivan & Ward in the firm’s Iowa Law Blog
- Labor board new past practice exception for school districts – Milford lawyer Floyd J. Dugas of Berchem Moses & Devlin in the firm’s Connecticut Education Law Blog
- RICO and criminal discovery – Idaho attorney Thomas G. Walker of Cosho Humphrey in his RICO Law Blog
- The IT worker shortage: practical considerations for tech buyers – Chicago lawyer Sam Conforti in his Software Licensing & Master Service Agreements Blog
- Budget numbers – Ohio attorney Michael E. Heintz of Porter Wright Morris & Arthur in the firm’s Nanotechnology Law Report
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