Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 3/6/09
March 6, 2009
Another strong week for LexBlog, with seven new blogs and growth in other areas as well. Things close down with one more installment of the top ten posts from the Lexblogosphere. Enjoy and have a great weekend.
- Innovation during the Downturn – Senior consultant Ronda Muir of Robin Rolfe Resources in her blog, Law People
- Court Addresses Tension between Defamation Victim’s Rights and First Amendment Protection of Anonymous Internet Speech, Provides Guidance on How to Proceed – Bowerman of K&L Gates on the firm’s Electronic Discovery Law blog
- Hot News Meets DMCA – Washington, DC lawyer Edwin Komen of Sheppard Mullin on the firm’s Intellectual Property law Blog
- President Announces HHS and White House Office of Health Reform Picks – Washington, DC attorny Amy Lerman of Epstein Becker Green on the firm’s blog, Health Reform Musings
- The Basics of Removal Law (aka Deportation) – West Des Moines lawyer Austin Kennedy of Brick Gentry on his Immigration Law Report
- The Supreme Court Decides Wyeth v. Levine – Columbus attorney Stephen Kleinman of Schottenstein Zox & Dunn Co. on the firm’s blog, SZD Health Law Scan
- Obama Budget Proposal – Virginia lawyer Debra A. McCurdy of Reed Smith in the firm’s Health Industry Washington Watch Blog
- US-Canada “clean energy dialogue” to address coal, oil sands, and carbon capture – Washington DC attorney Amy Garber of Howrey on the firm’s Global Climate Law Blog
- Energy Efficient Building Codes: What’s Sauce for the Massachusetts Goose is Sauce for the National Gander – Boston lawyer Seth Jaffe of Foley Hoag on the firm’s blog, Law & The Environment
- Is It Being “Pushy?” Or Being “Persistent?” – Small business coach Stephen Fairley of The Rainmaker Institute in The Rainmaker Blog
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