Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 3/17/08
By Rob La Gatta
March 17, 2008
Starting off the week right, with a Thermos full of coffee and a batch of ten news posts to blow your mind. Issues ranging from anonymous blogging to March Madness have made the cut today, as well as eight other legal topics worth noting.
- Assignments for the benefit of creditors: simple as ABC? – San Francisco attorney Bob Eisenbach of Cooley Godward in the firm’s In The (Red) Business Bankruptcy Blog
- The chemistry of March Madness – Management consultant Cliff Mintz of Bio Insights Inc. in his Bio Job Blog
- Inheritance: you can’t get it all now – New Hampshire lawyer David Austin of Integral Financial Solutions LLC in their recently-launched Cash Flow Solutions Blog
- Is legislation on rental restrictions and proxies next? – Colorado attorney Loura K. Sanchez of HindmanSanchez in the firm’s blog, HOA Legi-Slate
- Harris Act legislation takes shape – The blogging lawyers & attorneys at Brigham Moore in the firm’s Florida Eminent Domain Law Blog
- Sixth Circuit critiques narrow interpretation of comparables – Ohio lawyer Jenny Swinerton of Porter Wright Morris & Arthur in the firm’s Employer Law Report
- Health care coverage – not just a national political issue – Texas attorney Shannon Cavers in her Houston Divorce & Family Law Attorney Blog
- A must read: cautionary tale about partnership – Iowa lawyer Rush Nigut of Brick Gentry Law Firm in his blog, Rush on Business
- Anatomy of a dissolution slugfest: part IV – New York attorney Peter A. Mahler of Farrell Fritz in his New York Business Divorce Blog
- Anonymous bloggers carry on tradition of the Federalist Papers – Illinois lawyer R. David Donoghue of DLA Piper in his Chicago IP Litigation Blog
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