Legal News – LexBlogosphere : 9/24/08
September 24, 2008
Once again, there was no major story dominating the legal conversation. As with most days, we do focus on the best entries on current events and recent legal decisions. Today they range from the fact that you can get a DWI in New Jersey for letting a drunk driver drive your car to Hurricane Ike evacuees not owing hotel occupancy taxes.
- North Carolina May Require Licensing For Computer Forensic Consultants, But Do We Need It? – Greensboro attorney Mack Sperling of Brooks Pierce at his blog, the North Carolina Business Litigation Report
- SEC Issues Updated Guidance on the Use of Company Web Sites – The blogging lawyers & attorneys at Sheppard Mullin in the firm’s Corporate & Securities Law Blog
- Reserve Management Accused of Securities Fraud in Giant Money Market Fund. – Minneapolis attorney Kim Ruckdaschel-Haley of Lindquist & Vennum in the firm’s OverReg’d Corporate Securities Regulation & Litigation Blog
- Court Orders Defendant to Re-Produce Documents Previously Produced as TIFF Images, Setting Out Three Format of Production Options – David Bowerman of K&L Gates on the firm’s Electronic Discovery Law blog
- Prior Knowledge Exclusions: An Ever Shifting Line in the Sand – Massachusetts lawyer Stephen D. Rosenberg of The McCormack Firm in his Boston ERISA & Insurance Litigation Blog
- Carbon Sequestration Regulation and Permitting Moves Forward – Cleveland attorney Joe Koncelik of Frantz Ward on his Ohio Environmental Law Blog
- You Can Be Charged With DWI For Allowing a Drunk Driver to Drive Your Car – Lawyer Tom Martin on his New Jersey DWI & Criminal Defense Law Blog
- Hurricane Ike evacuees in hotels and motels don’t owe hotel occupancy taxes – Dallas attorney Alan E. Sherman in his Texas State & Local Tax Law Blog
- Legal Malpractice Insurance and Notice to Insurers – Andrew Lavoott Bluestone on the New York Attorney Malpractice Blog
- No Declaratory Judgment Jurisdiction Because Defendant is Natural Plaintiff – Illinois lawyer R. David Donoghue of DLA PIper in his Chicago IP Litigation Blog
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