Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 8/26/2008
August 26, 2008
There’s been a bit of a break in these updates from the LexBlogosphere but the lull is over as these become a daily feature again. Today’s posts bring a wide range of topics, from information on the The National Clean Energy Summit to the story of an individual arrested for their tenth DUI.
- Your Response Time Sucks! – legal marketing expert Ed Poll on his LawBizBlog.
- Tenth Time is a Charm – from editors of Total DUI at The DUI Blog.
- Sheer Lunacy: Taxing the Technologies of Freedom – First Amendment authority Richard Kaplar on Media & Communications Policy.
- Observations on The National Clean Energy Summit – environmental lawyer Stephen Gardner of McKenna Long & Aldridge on their Climate Change Insights blog.
- Benchmarking against the Federal Government’s EEO Performance – McNees Wallace & Nurick labor attorney Michael Moore on The Pennsylvania Labor and Employment Blog.
- 9th Circuit Confirms Limits to TILA Statutory Damages – San Francisco lawyer Daniel O’Rielley on California Consumer Finance Litigation.
- United States Must Fix Antiquated Green Card Policy – Dallas Immigration attorney Robert Kraft on his firm’s Immigration Law Answers Blog.
- Failure To Provide Medication Is A Common Error In Nursing Homes – Illinois nursing home lawyer Jonathan Rosenfeld on Strellis & Field’s Chicago Nursing Home Lawyer Blog.
- MDL Court Rejects Class Action In Genetically Modified Rice Litigation – Mass tort and product liability attorney Sean Wajert of Dechert on his Mass Tort Defense blog.
- California Likely to Outlaw Texting and Emailing While Driving – attorney Mark Spring of Carlton DiSante & Freudenberger on the firm’s California Labor & Employment Law Blog.
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