Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 8/29/08
August 29, 2008
It is an amazing afternoon out in Missoula, Montana as I wrap up my first week writing these posts on the LexBlogosphere. I hope everyone’s Labor Day weekend is looking just as nice. Well, it’s Friday afternoon, time to call it quits and take a look at some of the best posts from around the LexBlogosphere.
- E. Coli O111 Found in Oklahoma Outbreak – Seattle food poisoning lawyer Bill Marler on Marler Blog.
- What do we do now? – East Texas appellate attorney Jeff Rambin on Tyler Appeals.
- Timing now is really everything for defined benefit pension plans – Retirement expert Jerry Kalish on the National Benefit Services’ Retirement Plan Blog.
- DOL Proposes New Rule on Measuring Workplace Risks – Labor lawyer Dennis Westlind on Stoel Rives’ World of Work blog.
- FBI Plays Starring Role as IP Bully by Arresting Blogger – Intellectual property ADR specialist Victoria Pynchon on The IP ADR Blog.
- Voluntary Disclosure Survey Results – Healthcare attorney Robert Cochran on Schottenstein Zox & Dunn SZD Health Law Scan.
- A World Wide Conspiracy and Legal Malpractice – Attorney malpractice lawyer Andrew Lavoott Bluestone on his New York Attorney Malpractice Blog.
- Court Dismisses Copyright Case for Lack of Registration – Chicago IP attorney R. David Donoghue on his Chicago IP Litigation Blog.
- Time To Boost the Top Line in Law Firms – Legal marketing specialist Larry Bodine on his Law Marketing Blog.
- Shouldn’t It Be Called Non-Labor Day or UnLabor Day? – from McGlinchey Stafford’s CAFA Law Blog.
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