Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 12/9/08
December 9, 2008
It’s interesting—and tragic at the same time—to see the recession climb the economic ladder, working its way from less profitable businesses to some of the most successful. It’s now officially reached one of the most successful American businesses: the National Football League. Frank Steinberg has a short post on the issue.
- Delaware Supreme Court Upholds Delaware Tax on Ford Motor Company – Wilmington lawyer Francis G.X. Pileggi of Fox Rothschild in his Delaware Corporate and Commercial Litigation Blog
- NFL Sacks 14% of Staff – Somerville attorney Frank Steinberg in his New Jersey Employment Law Blog
- Supreme Court May Hear Case To Limit False Claims Act Recoveries – Marshall Chriswell of the National Whistleblower Legal Defense & Education Fund in their Whistleblower Protection Blog
- Panel Upholds $17M Attorney Fee Award, Cites Bad-Faith Patent Litigation by Drug Companies – Tyler lawyer Blake Bailey of Bailey Law Firm on their blog, Texas Injury Law
- Disabled Former Employees Lack Standing to Sue under ADA – Columbus attorney Christy Pate of Porter Wright on the firm’s Employer Law Report
- Recession-Proof Marketing in 4 Steps – Legal marketing expert Larry Bodine in his Law Marketing Blog
- Congress Forms Green Building Caucus – Hartford lawyer Brad N. Mondschein of Pullman & Comley on his Green Energy & Development Law Blog
- Changes In Medicare Enrollment Rules – Pennsylvania attorney Todd Rodriguez of Fox Rothschild in the firm’s Physician Law Blog
- Holiday Cards Can Show Clients You Really Care – Legal marketing specialist Tom Kane of Kane Consulting Inc. in his Legal Marketing Blog
- Most Nursing Home Deaths Remain Uninvestigated – Illinois lawyer Jonathan Rosenfeld of Strellis & Field in the firm’s Chicago Nursing Home Lawyer Blog
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