Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 2/3/09
February 3, 2009
Today’s best feature a wide range of stories from the edges of the LexBlogosphere. We have two stories on Google–one by Houston criminal law lawyer Herman Martinez and another by California attorney Adrianos Facchetti–that shed interesting lights on the company.
- Injury Law – Looking at McDonalds Coffee – Maryland attorney Paula Strand of Greenberg & Bederman on the firm’s blog, Maryland Injury and Disability Law
- Twin federal RICO lawsuits filed against the nation’s two biggest mortgage lenders. – Idaho lawyer Thomas Walker of Cosho Humphrey in his RICO Law Blog
- A Modern Case of Involutary Servitude – Des Moines attorney Liz Overton of Sullivan & Ward in the firm’s Iowa Law Blog
- Title VII’s Anti-Retaliation Provisions Protect Employee’s Answers To Sexual Harassment Investigator’s Questions – The blogging lawyers and attorneys at Sheppard Mullin on their Labor Employment Law Blog
- The Wrong Way Forward: Google Execs Face Criminal Consequences For Cyberlibel – Burbank lawyer Adrianos Facchetti on his California Defamation Law Blog
- Pitch Your Idea But Protect Your Patent Rights – Boston attorney Gerard O’Connor of Foley Hoag on their Emerging Enterprise Center Blog
- When Are Government Grants To Corporations Not Taxable Income? – Seattle lawyer Joseph M. Wallin on Davis Wright Tremaine’s Corporate Finance Law Blog
- Funds Stolen By Lawyer At Closing: NC Court Of Appeals Rules On Whether Buyer Or Seller Bears The Loss – Greensboro attorney Mack Sperling of Brooks Pierce in his blog, the North Carolina Business Litigation Report
- Invasion of Privacy – Wife vs. Husband – Tennessee lawyer John Day of Day & Blair at his blog, Day on Torts
- Google assists in marijuana bust. – Houston criminal law attorney Herman Martinez of Madrid, Martinez & Associates on the firm’s Houston Criminal Law Journal
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