Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 4/7/08
By Rob La Gatta
April 7, 2008
A bounty of fresh news to start the week with today…a week that, as the attorneys from Regan Zambri & Long point out, is officially dubbed “Work Zone Awareness Week.” No stone remains unturned in today’s post: Wesley Snipes, anonymous comments, and air passenger rights are just a sample of the offering.
- A good case with a bad client is a bad case – Myrtle Beach attorney David Swanner in his South Carolina Trial Law Blog
- Work Zone Awareness Week: April 7-11, 2008 – The blogging lawyers & attorneys at Regan Zambri & Long in the firm’s DC Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog
- Wesley Snipes changes lawyers again as he approaches sentencing – Georgia lawyer Tom Withers of Gillen, Withers & Lake in his Federal Criminal Defense Blog
- Unintended consequences of UECA – Warrington attorney Joel Bolstein of Fox Rothschild in the firm’s Pennsylvania Brownfields & Environmental Law Blog
- Economic stimulus tax benefits – Washington, D.C. lawyer Dory Sutker of Greenberg & Bederman in the firm’s Maryland Injury & Disability Law Blog
- Blawg Review #154 & anonymous comments – Illinois attorney R. David Donoghue of DLA Piper in his Chicago IP Litigation Blog
- Course of performance evidence can be admissible for contract interpretation purposes – San Francisco lawyer Sara Thorpe of Gordon & Rees at the National Insurance Law Forum
- Trapped airline passengers have rights – Costa Mesa attorney Barbara E. Lichman of Chevalier, Allen & Lichman in the firm’s Airport Development Law Blog
- Immunity under the CDA has its limits according to two recent federal court decisions – Washington, D.C. lawyer Scott Carpenter of Proskauer Rose in the firm’s Privacy Law Blog
- Be careful what you ask for: the costs might be more than you can bear – Sacramento attorney Cori Badgley of Abbott & Kindermann in the firm’s Land Use Law Blog
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