Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 9/3/2008
September 3, 2008
This is coming in just a little bit later than it normally does but here they are nonetheless: the ten best posts from across all of LexBlog’s blogs. It’s Wednesday, you’re only two days in but already half way through the week, kick back and enjoy the posts.
- Specter Responds to DOJ’s Revisions of Attorney-Client Privilege Guidelines – Corporate finance attorney Joseph M. Wallin on Davis Wright Tremaine’s Corporate Finance Law Blog.
- EEOC Issues FAQs for Employees and Employers on Performance/Conduct Issues Under the ADA – Connecticut labor attorney Daniel Schwartz on his Connecticut Employment Law Blog.
- Competency Court Practices Questioned – Nevada appellate lawyer Tami Cowden on her blog, Appealing in Nevada.
- What lawyers and trustees need to know about Florida’s new “Directed Trusts” statute – Florida probate attorney Juan Antunez on the Florida Probate & Trust Litigation Blog.
- Making a Big Splash – Legal marketing expert Rob Millard on his blog, The Adventures of Strategy.
- LPGA Requires English Fluency – – Should Employers Consider a Similar Rule? – Business litigation lawyer Angelo Tartaro on Rogers & Tartaro’s Business Litigation Blog.
- Fifth Circuit Closed After Gustav – Texas appellate attorney D. Todd Smith on his Texas Appellate Law Blog.
- Boise DUI – when is defendant arrested? – Idaho criminal defense attorney Chuck Peterson on Peterson Law Offices’ Idaho Criminal Defense Blog.
- Missing Hazardous Waste Paper Work Can Be Costly – Ohio environmental lawyer Joe Koncelik on his blog, the Ohio Environmental Law Blog.
- Pennsylvania Workplaces Must be Smoke-free by September 11, 2008 – Pennsylvania employment lawyer Michael Moore on Stark & Stark’s Pennsylvania Labor and Employment Blog.
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