Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 12/5/08
December 5, 2008
The first week in December comes to a close with a scattering of posts from across the LexBlogosphere. We’ve got a wide range of topics covered by lawyers you may not have read before. Drop in and start a discussion by leaving a comment.
- High Court to Consider Administration’s Imprisonment of ‘Enemy Combatant’ – The blogging constitutionalists at the American Constitution Society in their ACS Blog
- Federal Court Enjoins Sale of Keylogger Program – Washington, DC lawyer Scott Carpenter of Proskauer Rose on the firm’s Privacy Law Blog
- Good News, Bad News About Leadership Opportunities for Women – New York attorney Frances Green of EpsteinBecker Green on her Executive Women’s Networking Blog
- New York Workers’ Compensation Law Will Prevent Lawyer from Suing Wal-Mart Directly for Negligence – New York lawyer Troy Rosasco of Turley, Redmond & Rosasco on the firm’s New York Disability Law Blog
- Separation Agreements: Benchmarking Severance Pay Amounts – Lancaster attorney Michael Moore of McNees Wallace & Nurick in the firm’s Pennsylvania Labor & Employment Blog
- Are lawyers guaranteed a profit? – Legal marketing expert Ed Poll in his LawBizBlog
- Be 100% honest with your doctor in describing your job activities – Chicago lawyer Mark Helfland on his Illinois Workers’ Compensation Law Blog
- Re-Tooling Your Law Practice: Adjusting For Economic Cycles – Courtney Sapire of Sapire Search Group on her blog, Law Department Search
- Abusive Physicians Could be Factor in Medical Malpractice Lawsuits – Freehold attorney Scott Grossman on his New Jersey Accident and Injury Law Blog
- Another Pitch for the Niche – Washington, D.C. lawyer Carolyn Elefant at her blog, My Shingle
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