Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 5/22/08
By Rob La Gatta
May 22, 2008
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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