Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 5/22/08
Coming closer to the end of the week, and the nonstop train of legal information isn’t showing any signs of slowing down. In today’s batch of news: Juan Antunez discusses taxation, Todd Smith covers a recent court ruling on the FLDS debacle, and Rush Nigut chimes in on love contracts…plus much more.
- EPA seeks participants for in-depth portion of NMSP – Washington, D.C. attorney Lynn L. Bergeson of Bergeson & Campbell in the firm’s Nanotechnology Law Blog
- Adults worldwide say “tax the rich!” – Miami lawyer Juan Antunez of Stokes McMillan Maracini & Antunez in his Florida Probate & Trust Litigation Blog
- Tortious interference claims based on contract breaches found within exclusions to Directors & Officers as well as “advertising injury” coverage – California attorney David Gauntlett at his blog, Gauntlett on Insurance
- FLDS children going home – Austin lawyer D. Todd Smith in his Texas Appellate Law Blog
- No contribution for defense of additional insured – San Francisco attorney Sara Thorpe of Gordon & Rees at the National Insurance Law Forum
- The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008: civil rights or science fiction? – The blogging lawyers & attorneys at Sheppard Mullin in the firm’s Labor & Employment Law Blog
- GINA (the new federal law, not a girl) may spur lawsuits – Princeton lawyer Helen Oscislawski of Fox Rothschild in the firm’s HIPAA Health Law Blog
- Now that we know exactly when 401(k) contributions have to be deposited, just who’s responsible for it? – Retirement planning specialist Jerry Kalish of National Benefit Services Inc. in his Retirement Plan Blog
- Love contracts in the workplace – Iowa attorney Rush Nigut of Brick Gentry at his blog, Rush on Business
- New federal pool safety law affects community associations – Lawrenceville attorney Jonathan H. Katz of Stark & Stark in the firm’s New Jersey Law Blog
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