Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 5/21/08
By Rob La Gatta
May 21, 2008
What a day for legal blog content…quite a bit of content coming out of the LexBlogosphere, including posts from blogs that haven’t been active in some time. The roundup below features a sample of the blogging population, and covers everything from a progressive new anti-pollution fee to the absurd antics of American Airlines.
- Real life marketing lesson: are you charging clients like American Airlines? – Washington, D.C. attorney Carolyn Elefant in her blog, My Shingle
- Ten tips for the interview follow-up – Management consultant Cliff Mintz of BioInsights Inc. in his Bio Job Blog
- At the core – New York headhunter David Cowen in his blog, Opportunity Knocks
- Bay Area air pollution regulators approve first-of-its-kind GHG fee – San Francisco journalist Dennis Pfaff in Thelen’s Climate Law Update
- FAA issues order limiting scheduled operations at Newark Liberty – Costa Mesa lawyer Steven Taber of Chevalier, Allen & Lichman in the firm’s Aviation & Airport Development Law Blog
- Latest news on the “short sale” front – Novato attorney David Winton in his Bay Area Real Estate Law Blog
- Selling with a tenant in place – New York real estate broker Douglas Heddings in his blog, True Gotham
- What’s behind Schafer’s ban on “downer” cows? – The blogging lawyers & attorneys at Marler Clark in the firm’s Mad Cow Blog
- Payroll taxes for a single member LLC – Lancaster attorney Matthew Grosh of Russell Krafft & Gruber in the firm’s Pennsylvania Employment Law Blog
- Aiding and abetting breach of fiduciary duty: alive or dead? – Greensboro lawyer Mack Sperling of Brooks Pierce in his blog, the North Carolina Business Litigation Report
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