Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 7/5/08
By Rob La Gatta
July 5, 2008
Despite the fact that the holiday was yesterday, it seems like there were more folks blogging then than there are today…and interestingly enough, of the five posts we decided to showcase in the update below, three are from Texas-based attorneys.
- Plaintiff awarded $46 million dollar verdict in retaliation case – Texas attorney Christopher McKinney in his HR Lawyer’s Blog
- Clients pay for lawyer’s mistakes – Melbourne lawyer Nicholas Weston in his firm’s Australian Trade Marks Law Blog
- When is “knowingly” bad conduct still an “occurence”? Apparently, more frequent than you thought in Texas – Texas lawyer Christopher Martin of Martin Disiere Jefferson & Wisdom, at the National Insurance Law Forum
- It ain’t easy being a judge – Texas attorney Jeff Rambin in his Tyler Appeals Blog
- CSX battles hedge funds – a cautionary tale for pensions? – Financial risk manager Susan Mangiero of Pension Governance LLC in her blog, Pension Risk Matters
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