Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 8/7/08
By Rob La Gatta
August 7, 2008
With another day comes another roundup of legal news, today’s featuring mostly familiar faces with a few less frequently heard from folks thrown into the mix (welcome, David Gauntlett and Michael Cassidy). Among today’s highlights:
- “Micro-inequities” at work – a theory about fairness in the workplace – Hartford attorney Daniel Schwartz of Pullman & Comley in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- Massachusetts pension plan urged to invest in school loans – Financial risk manager Susan Mangiero of Pension Governance LLC in her blog, Pension Risk Matters
- Subprime litigation wave hits KKR Financial Holdings – Ohio lawyer Kevin LaCroix of OakBridge Insurance Services at his blog, The D & O Diary
- S & S Foods ground beef recall – The blogging lawyers & attorneys at Pritzker Ruohonen in the firm’s Food Poisoning Law Blog
- Notice considerations in seeking reimbursement of defense fees where an insured has a self-insured retention – California attorney David Gauntlett at his blog, Gauntlett on Insurance
- California Supreme Court reinforces employees’ right to compete post-employment – Sacramento lawyer Robin E. Weideman of Carlton DiSante & Freudenberger in the firm’s California Labor & Employment Law Blog
- Peer review update: adverse peer review actions require independent investigation – Pennsylvania attorney Michael Cassidy of Tucker Arensberg in the firm’s Med Law Blog
- CA Supreme Court holds non-competes are generally unenforceable and release of “any and all” claims not unlawful – Los Angeles attorney Anthony Zaller of Van Vleck, Turner & Zaller in the firm’s California Workforce Resource Blog
- The death of parody at Harvard Law – Philadelphia lawyer Maxwell Kennerly of The Beasley Firm at his blog, Litigation & Trial
- New Hampshire’s child impact seminar – Manchester attorney Kysa Crusco in her New Hampshire Family Law Blog
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