Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 9/16/08
September 16, 2008
One day after what one of our bloggers dubbed as “the greatest banking crisis of our generation,” this round-up of the best posts from around the LexBlogosphere is dominated by insight on the ongoing economic calamity. It seems as though this developing story at least grazes every area of the law.
- Lehman Bankruptcy Update – Chicago lawyer Steve Jakubowski of The Coleman Law Firm on the The Bankruptcy Law Blog
- Nanotech and the Markets – Ohio attorney Michael E. Heintz of Porter Wright Morris & Arthur in the firm’s Nanotechnology Law Report
- Implications of the economic crisis for trucking and insurance – Georgia lawyer Ken Shigley in his Atlanta Injury Law & Civil Litigation Blog
- The Greatest Banking Crisis of our Generation – EDGE International’s Rob Millard at his blog, The Adventure of Strategy
- Three Lenses for Law Firm Recession Survival – Legal marketing expert Ed Poll in his LawBizBlog
- The Federal Judiciary Skeptical of Regulators? – Minneapolis attorney Chris Grgurich of Lindquist & Vennum in the firm’s OverReg’d Corporate Securities Regulation & Litigation Blog
- Insight for an Aspiring Appellate Lawyer – Austin lawyer D. Todd Smith in his Texas Appellate Law Blog
- Issue Preclusion in Mass Torts – Philadelphia attorney Sean Wajert of Dechert LLP in his Mass Tort Defense Blog
- Receiver or Trustee in Legal Malpractice Case? – Andrew Lavoott Bluestone on the New York Attorney Malpractice Blog
- Contract claims settled in McIntosh, more thoughts on end of case – Portland lawyer David Rossmiller of Dunn Carney in the firm’s Insurance Coverage Law Blog
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