Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 2/20/08
By Rob La Gatta
February 20, 2008
Tons of news in the legal blogosphere today, as the working week continues to pass us by. The update below features a wide range of legal news – and some from outside the law, like those authored by Jerry Kalish and Greg Price – to give you something to read during the lunch hour.
- Nanoparticle penetration of respirators, clothing and gloves – Washington, D.C. lawyer John C. Monica, Jr. of Porter Wright Morris & Arthur in the firm’s Nanotechnology Law Report
- Weekly newswire February 20, 2008 – The blogging lawyers & attorneys at McKenna Long & Aldridge in the firm’s RFID Law Blog
- Law firm requires new associates to have sales background – Legal marketing expert Larry Bodine in his Law Marketing Blog
- Subprime at top of SEC to-do list for 2008 – Minneapolis attorney Chris Grgurich of Lindquist & Vennum in the firm’s OverReg’d Corporate Securities Regulation & Litigation Blog
- Court commends professionalism of counsel in trade secret dispute – Little Rock lawyer Kevin Lemley of the Allen Law Firm in their Arkansas Business Litigation Blog
- Memo to future retirees: plan on working a few years longer – Retirement planning specialist Jerry Kalish of National Benefit Services Inc. in his Retirement Plan Blog
- Brad Burke interviewed about the Rice Business Plan Competition – PKF Texas director Greg Price in his blog, From Greg’s Head
- Texas Supreme Court distinguishes “no notice” from “late notice” for liability insurance – Texas attorney Chris Martin of Martin, Disiere, Jefferson & Wisdom at the National Insurance Law Forum
- Summary judgment in employment cases is alive and well in the District of Connecticut (at least with Judge Bryant) – Hartford lawyer Daniel Schwartz of Pullman & Comley in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- FDA mix-up results in unapproved, dangerous Herapin incredients, 350 adverse medication reactions – The blogging lawyers & attorneys at Regan Zambri & Long in the firm’s D.C. Metro Area Medical Malpractice Law Blog
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