Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 3/31/08
Starting the week off right, with another batch of ten posts. Spring quarter at Seattle University started today, which means that I’m back in school two days a week until June. These updates will continue on a daily basis, though their timing may change with my schedule. Anyone who wants their posts featured is still encouraged to drop me an e-mail.
- What does a 6% commission get me? (Part I of II) – New York real estate broker Douglas Heddings in his blog, True Gotham
- Hiding/smuggling cash – New York attorney Fred Abrams in his Asset Search Blog
- Procedural flexibility has its limits when evidence filed late – Melbourne lawyer Nicholas Weston in his firm’s Australian Trade Marks Blog
- What is legacy coaching? – Canadian attorney Allan Socken of Hull & Hull in the firm’s Toronto Estate Law Blog
- Securities lawsuit filings surge in March – Ohio lawyer Kevin LaCroix of OakBridge Insurance Services in his blog, The D & O Diary
- How should contingent-fee agreements address an appeal? – Austin attorney D. Todd Smith in his Texas Appellate Law Blog
- What you need to know about retaliation claims – Iowa lawyer Rush Nigut of Brick Gentry in his blog, Rush on Business
- Hedge funds – boardroom friends or foe? – Financial risk manager Susan Mangiero of Pension Governance in her blog, Pension Risk Matters
- Recent family law rulings from the Missouri Court of Appeals – Kansas City attorney Mark Wortman in his Missouri Divorce & Family Law Blog
- More on creating a connection culture in the law: managing the invisible and anxious lawyer – Business advisor Arnie Herz in his blog, legal sanity
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