Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 1/21/09
January 21, 2009
Everyday at LexBlog, we lay out the many benefits legal blogging has to offer. Every now and the, it’s great to get someone else’s perspective on the pluses and minuses of writing a a blog; today, it’s Teri Rasmussen.
- Use Caution When Doing Your Spring Cleaning! – Milwaukee lawyer Angela Wellsmith of Quarles & Brady on the firm’s blog, E-Discovery Bytes
- The Court Of Appeals Clarifies What It Means To Be A “Prevailing Party” Entitled To Attorneys’ Fees – Mack Sperling of Brooks Pierce in his blog, the North Carolina Business Litigation Report
- High court limits reach of Apprendi – Princeton attorney Alan Leibman of Fox Rothschild on the firm’s blog, White Collar Defense and Compliance
- Immigration Reform: Look to the future, Comply for the Present – Business litigation lawyer Angelo Tartaro on Rogers & Tartaro’s Business Litigation Blog
- How Do Big Law Firms Teach This? – Chicago attorney Patrick J. Lamb of Valorem Law Group at his blog, In Search of Perfect Client Service
- Greenhouse Gas Emission Regulation May Be Coming To The Midwest – Hartford lawyer Brad N. Mondschein of Pullman & Comley on his Green Energy & Development Law Blog
- Legal Blogging – What Use/Good Is It Anyway? – Columbus attorney Teri Rasmussen of Plunkett Cooney in her Ohio Practical Business Law Blog
- Finally, Some Good News for Coal – Boston lawyer Seth Jaffe of Foley Hoag on the firm’s blog, Law & The Environment
- Dr. Evil Appears in Law Firm Marketing Ad – Legal marketing specialist Larry Bodine at his Law Marketing Blog
- The Terrible Philadelphia Gas Works Bond Deal That Will Cost Customers $60 Million Extra – Philadelphia attorney Maxwell Kennerly of The Beasley Firm at his blog, Litigation & Trial
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