Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 6/5/08
By Rob La Gatta
June 5, 2008
Below you’ll find the best of the best articles published today in our corner of the blogosphere, featuring a group diverse enough to include a KSU food safety professor, a UK-based accountant and 8 lawyers from around the United States.
- To appeal or to not appeal: statistics – New York attorney Daniel Clement at his blog, the New York Divorce Report
- UK government vets gagged on badger cull – Kansas State University professor Doug Powell in the International Food Safety Network’s BarfBlog
- High conflict custody cases – “get some credit in the bank” – Philadelphia lawyer Charles Meyer of Fox Rothschild in the firm’s Pennsylvania Family Law Blog
- Two more ERISA cases for the Supreme Court? – Massachusetts attorney Stephen D. Rosenberg of The McCormack Firm in his Boston ERISA & Insurance Litigation Blog
- Texas franchise tax: updates since May 22nd to the Comptroller’s Frequently Asked Questions web page regarding the revised franchise tax – Dallas lawyer Alan E. Sherman in his Texas State & Local Tax Law Blog
- High profile Supreme Court hearings scheduled in Las Vegas for June 13 – Las Vegas attorney Tami Cowden of Kummer Kaempfer at her blog, Appealing in Nevada
- Latest bankruptcy statistics, mortgage and foreclosure updates – Atlanta lawyer Scott Riddle in his Georgia Bankruptcy Law Blog
- How do you keep clients informed? – Legal marketing specialist Tom Kane of Kane Consulting Inc. in his Legal Marketing Blog
- Rodriguez testifies he was forced to accept $4 million buyout – Charleston attorney Jeffrey Mehalic in his West Virginia Business Litigation Blog
- Directors’ overdrawn loan accounts – Business specialist Cathy Corns of Mercer & Hole in the English accounting firm’s SME Plus Blog
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