Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 12/1/08
December 1, 2008
The long holiday weekend has come to an end. For me, that means stressing about finals. For our clients, that means getting back to blogging. Here’s their best work from today:
- North Carolina Has 4th Highest Beer Tax – Chapel Hill lawyer Greg Herman-Giddens of Trust Counsel, PA on the firm’s North Carolina Estate Planning Blog
- May Deductions Be Taken From An Employee’s Paycheck To Recover Prior Wage Overpayments? The DLSE Confirms That Such A Practice Can Be Lawful, But Several Conditions Apply. – The blogging lawyers & attorneys at Sheppard Mullin on the firm’s Labor Employment Law Blog
- When does the defense go too far? – Waco attorney Walter Reaves in his Texas Criminal Law Blog
- Man with CP Finishes PGA Walk – New Hampshire lawyer David Austin of Burke & Eisner in the firm’s Cerebral Palsy Law Blog
- “The Market Doesn’t Care” – Chicago attorney Patrick J. Lamb of Valorem Law Group at his blog, In Search of Perfect Client Service
- Small Lessons for Lawyers and Business People in Building Community – Lawyer-mediator Victoria Pynchon in her Settle It Now Negotiation Blog
- A Tip for Pro Se Litigants – Ridgefield, Connecticut attorney Angelo Tartaro on Rogers & Tartaro’s Business Litigation Blog
- IP Licensing Best Practices – Illinois lawyer R. David Donoghue of Holland & Knight in his Chicago IP Litigation Blog
- Clinton’s Cabinet Appointment and the “Emoluments” Clause – Philadelphia attorney Maxwell Kennerly of The Beasley Firm at his blog, Litigation & Trial
- Find Out What’s “Old” About Social Media and Law Firm Marketing – Small business coach Stephen Fairley of The Rainmaker Institute in The Rainmaker Blog
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