Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 9/2/2008
September 2, 2008
Long holiday weekends normally lead to a less-than-productive start to the week but LexBlog’s bloggers have put forth a pretty good effort coming up with a variety of insightful blog posts. Here are the day’s best:
- What Kinds of Orders Are Subject to Appeal in Texas? – Austin appellate attorney D. Todd Smith on his Texas Appellate Law Blog.
- China amends law to broaden investment channel of insurance funds – the business lawyers of Diaz Reus on their ChinaLat Law blog.
- New Jersey’s Appellate Division limits employees’ rights of privacy in content of workplace computers – White collar criminal defense attorney Alain Leibman on Fox Rothschild’s White Collar Defense & Compliance.
- What is my case worth for settlement? – Houston injury lawyer Brian Beckom on Vujasinovic & Beckcom’s Texas Injury Lawyer blog.
- Green Building Sustains New Orleans Recovery – LEED AP Chris Cheatham on Green Building Law Update.
- Fool Us Twice: Sarah Palin Is Not The Candidate – Trial expert Max Kennerly on his Litigation & Trial blog.
- 11 More Frequently-Asked Questions About Sealing Your Record in Florida – Florida criminal lawyer Ronald Chapman on his West Palm Beach Criminal Lawyer Blog.
- Breaking a Trust in Iowa – West Des Moines attorney Matt Gardner on Sullivan & Ward’s Iowa Law Blog.
- Social Networking: a Vital Ingredient for Legal Marketing – Stephen Fairley of The Rainmaker Institute on The Rainmaker Blog.
- Whatever Happened to….That Lawyer Who Penned an Anonymous Letter? – Connecticut employment attorney Daniel Schwartz on his Connecticut Employment Law Blog.
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