Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 5/27/08
By Rob La Gatta
May 27, 2008
After the Memorial Day holiday, we return to our first full update since Friday. It looks like a lot of our bloggers were eager to get back to the working week: this morning we noticed a definite increase in updates when compared to some other recent Tuesdays.
- The development blues: property lies undeveloped for 30 years and counting – Sacramento attorneys Cori M. Badgley and Kate J. Hart of Abbott & Kindermann in the firm’s Land Use Law Blog
- Scruggs Nation, May 27 – Portland lawyer David Rossmiller of Dunn Carney in the firm’s Insurance Coverage Law Blog
- SMB software vendors look to Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 – Chicago attorney Sam Conforti in his Software Licensing & Master Service Agreements Blog
- How is your marketing plan coming along? – Legal marketing expert Tom Kane of Kane Consulting Inc. in his Legal Marketing Blog
- Aggie 100 nominations due Friday – PKF Texas director Greg Price in his blog, From Greg’s Head
- Civil justice: it needs the attention and it’s worth the fight – Andrea Batista Schlesinger, executive director of The Drum Major Institute for Public Policy, guest blogging at the American Constitution Society’s ACS Blog
- Business start ups require sufficient capital – Iowa attorney Rush Nigut of Brick Gentry at his blog, Rush on Business
- Is “electro-sensitivity” a disability? – Somerville lawyer Frank Steinberg in his New Jersey Employment Law Blog
- Court approves more King settlements, but most may remain confidential – Charleston attorney Jeffrey Mehalic in his West Virginia Business Litigation Blog
- What it takes to be a great trial lawyer – part 19 – Tennessee lawyer John Day of Day & Blair in his blog, Day on Torts (Note: see parts 1-18 here)
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