Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 5/19/08
By Rob La Gatta
May 19, 2008
It’s Monday, and have we got a bounty of news for you: from identity theft to noncompete agreements, Social Security to child pornography…most
of the legal issues making headlines today (and even some that aren’t) have sparked discussion in the blogosphere.
- What do you want from your employees? – Myrtle Beach attorney David Swanner in his South Carolina Trial Law Blog
- Lawsuit against expert survives appeal – Tennessee lawyer John Day of Day & Blair in his blog, Day on Torts
- Identity theft: the perils of social networking sites – Illinois attorney R. David Donoghue of DLA Piper in his Chicago IP Litigation Blog
- What do you win when you win at trial? – New York lawyer Angelo Tartaro of Rogers & Tartaro in the firm’s Business Litigation Blog
- Texas noncompete agreements enforceable? More clarification on how definite promise to provide must be – Dallas attorney Robert Wood of K & L Gates in the firm’s Texas Non-Compete Law Blog
- Divorce and Social Security benefits – Manchester lawyer Kysa Crusco in her New Hampshire Family Law Blog
- High court limits injured workers recovery options…again – Hartford attorney Daniel Schwartz of Pullman & Comley in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- How do I locate a good & honest personal injury attorney for my car accident case? – Atlanta lawyer Jason Schultz in his Georgia Personal Injury Law Blog
- High court upholds child porn law against First Amendment challenge – The blogging constitutionalists at the American Constitution Society in their ACS Blog
- Impact of Rodriquez on Texas convictions? – Waco attorney Walter Reaves in his Texas Criminal Law Blog
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