Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 9/26/08
September 26, 2008
As with most Fridays, the flow of posts slowed down a bit. Still, there was some quality material: you can add California to the lists of states outlawing texting while driving and Jeff Neuburger discusses cloud computing, something often written about but rarely is it properly explained.
- Continuing coverage health insurance laws in New Hampshire – Manchester lawyer Kysa Crusco in her New Hampshire Family Law Blog
- No-Short List Expands – Ohio lawyer Jack Gravelle of Porter Wright Morris & Arthur in the firm’s Federal Securities Law Blog
- Cloud Computing Forecast – Foggy with High Visibility – New York attorney Jeff Neuburger of Proskauer Rose in the firm’s New Media & Technology Law Blog
- Senate Hearing on DTC Advertising for Medical Devices – Philadelphia lawyer Paul Kerrigan of Reed Smith in the firm’s Health Industry Washington Watch Blog
- ISO Publishes Nanotechnology Definition – Ohio attorney Michael E. Heintz of Porter Wright Morris & Arthur in the firm’s Nanotechnology Law Report
- Deviant Employees Protected from Termination – Orange County lawyer Aaron Morris on his Business Law Report
- Conflict and Strife Between Associations and Their Members – Denver attorney Mark Payne of Winzenburg Leff Purvis & Payne in the firm’s Colorado Homeowners Association Law Blog
- Race and jury selection … – Texas attorney Jeff Rambin in his Tyler Appeals Blog
- Effective January 1, 2009 No Texting While Driving – Orange County lawyer Candice Boyd of Carlton DiSante & Freudenberger in their California Labor & Employment Law Blog
- Anti-concurrent cause: can an uncovered cause be superfluous to the analysis? – Portland lawyer David Rossmiller of Dunn Carney in the firm’s Insurance Coverage Law Blog
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