Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 3/5/08
By Rob La Gatta
March 5, 2008
What’s the weather like in the rest of the country? Who knows, but one thing is certain: the blue skies and absence of clouds in Seattle this morning makes today one of the nicest days here in recent memory. We’re keeping our fingers crossed that this means the end of winter. To celebrate, here’s another batch of legal news:
- Louisiana insurance market recovering, state-run insurer has less risk – Portland attorney David Rossmiller at Dunn Carney in the firm’s Insurance Coverage Law Blog
- DOJ to Pew Report: you forgot to count the children – Texas lawyer Jamie Spencer in his Austin Criminal Defense Lawyer Blog
- Update: Technology Patents LLC v. Deutsche Telekom AG – Washington, D.C. attorney Brian Wm. Higgins of Blank Rome in his Maryland Intellectual Property Law Blog
- Bald assertions of burden insufficient under rule 26(b)(2)(B); ball club ordered to produce remaining e-mail using previously agreed-upon search terms – The blogging lawyers & attorneys at K & L Gates in the firm’s Electronic Discovery Law Blog
- Rice Business Plan Competition teams named – PKF Texas director Greg Price in his blog, From Greg’s Head
- Revised risk assessments? – Ohio lawyer Michael E. Heintz of Porter Wright Morris & Arthur in the firm’s Nanotechnology Law Report
- IA Bulletin on NAVA Straight Thought Processing – New York attorney Cailie Currin in her Life Insurance Compliance & Regulation Law Blog
- Trasylol caused injuries when cheaper alternatives were available – Washington, D.C. lawyer George L. Garrow in his blog, The Injury Law Report
- Under pressure, Boston College Law School will no longer give award to A.G. Mukasey – The blogging constitutionalists at the American Constitution Society in their ACS Blog
- Women’s spinal evolution – Las Vegas attorney Tim Titolo in his Brain & Spine Injury Law Blog
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