Legal News – LexBlogosphere:10/6/08
October 6, 2008
Fall is definitely here out in Missoula. On a chilly afternoon, it’s time for your roundup of the best posts from across the LexBlogosphere. The topics vary but as with most days over the past couple weeks, there’s a few posts on the economy and the ongoing banking crisis.
- Interstate trucking litigation seminar in Chicago – Georgia lawyer Ken Shigley in his Atlanta Injury Law & Civil Litigation Blog
- The Montreal Protocol Out-Kyotos Kyoto – Washington, DC attorney Frederick Anderson of McKenna Long & Aldridge on the firm’s Climate Change Insights
- Ban on Short Selling Financial Institution Stock Set to Expire – Ohio lawyer Jack J. Gravelle of Porter Wright Morris & Arthur in the firm’s Federal Securities Law Blog
- Teaming Agreement Do’s and Don’ts – the blogging lawyers and attorneys at Sheppard Mullin on the firm’s Government Contracts Blog
- On Reluctance to Engage Appellate Counsel – Austin attorney D. Todd Smith in his Texas Appellate Law Blog
- Bank of America taken to Woodshed over Mortgages – Orange County lawyer Aaron Morris on his Business Law Report
- Marketing a Law Firm is About Forging Connections – Small business coach Stephen Fairley of The Rainmaker Institute in The Rainmaker Blog
- The Battle Between Citigroup And Wells Fargo For Wachovia Comes To North Carolina – Greensboro attorney Mack Sperling of Brooks Pierce at his blog, the North Carolina Business Litigation Report
- Insurance Company Will Exclude Nanotubes And Nanotechnology From Coverage – Washington, D.C. lawyer Lynn Bergeson of Bergeson & Campbell in the firm’s Nanotechnology Law Blog
- Supreme Court to Hear Oral Argument in Critical Employee Rights Case – Sam Dratch of the National Whistleblower Legal Defense & Education Fund on their Whistleblower Protection Blog
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