Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 4/29/08
By Rob La Gatta
April 29, 2008
Today’s update comes significantly later in the afternoon than usual, which means that there are a few – but not too many – new faces in the mix. From equines to energy religious express, the discussion continues full steam ahead.
- Patent Office will accept new application format – Washington, D.C. attorney Brian Wm. Higgins of Blank Rome in his Maryland Intellectual Property Law Blog
- College expenses: who pays? – New Jersey lawyer Jennifer Weisberg Millner of Fox Rothschild in the firm’s NJ Family Legal Blog
- What if potential buyer does not return horse after trial period? – Texas attorney Alison Rowe in her Equine Law Blog
- Hearing religious expression in the public schools – Edward Correia, adjunct professor at the Washington College of Law at American University, guest blogging at the American Constitution Society’s ACSBlog
- One firm that really gets it – Legal marketing expert Tom Kane of Kane Consulting Inc. in his Legal Marketing Blog
- FDA rejects Merck’s new cholesterol medication – Management consultant Cliff Mintz of BioInsights Inc. in his Bio Job Blog
- But why are Houstonians so easily shocked? – Texas attorney Jamie Spencer in his Austin Criminal Defense Lawyer Blog
- GAO testifies before Senate Subcommittee on the accuracy of data concerning federally funded EHS research – Washington, D.C. lawyer Lynn Bergeson of Bergeson & Campbell in the firm’s Nanotechnology Law Blog
- Looks like it was Chipotle customers making other customers sick with Hepatitis A – The blogging lawyers & attorneys at Marler Clark in the firm’s Hepatitis Blog
- Wing energy part 6 – tax abatement issues – Texas attorney Jack Howell of Sprouse Shrader Smith in the firm’s Tax Law and Business Organization Strategy Domain
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