Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 9/11/08
September 11, 2008
Today seemed a little bit slower than most Thursday’s but LexBlog’s bloggers still managed to put out quite a few well-done posts. Below are some of the best from the past 24 hours.
- Religious Discrimination or Just Running a Business? — Employer Fires Muslim Workers Demanding Prayer Breaks – Los Angeles lawyer Brian Van Vleck of Van Vleck Turner & Zaller in the firm’s California Workforce Resource Blog
- More and More Obese Children Experiencing Adult Complications of Diabetes and Hypertension – Joel Shpigel of Focus Express Mail Pharmacy in his Diabetes Pharmacist Blog
- Civil Justice In The Federal Court System – Greensboro attorney Brien Roche on his Northern Virginia Personal Injury Lawyer Blog
- Corporate Crime Prosecution Guidance – Virginia lawyer Debra A. McCurdy of Reed Smith in the firm’s Health Industry Washington Watch Blog
- Results of the Twitter Experiment – Austin attorney D. Todd Smith in his Texas Appellate Law Blog
- 9th Circuit Rescuscitates California Privacy Law – San Francisco lawyer Dan O’Rielly of O’Rielly & Roche in the firm’s California Consumer Finance Litigation Blog
- Fourth Circuit to Decide Whether to Let AT&T Pull Up Its Shorts Class Action to Federal Court – The blogging lawyers & attorneys at McGlinchey Stafford in the firm’s CAFA Law Blog
- “Approximately” Construed Using Extrinsic Industry Standards – Illinois attorney R. David Donoghue of DLA PIper in his Chicago IP Litigation Blog
- Georgia on My Mind – the lawyers at Hull & Hull on their Toronto Estate Law Blog
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