Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 3/9/09
March 9, 2009
At times, it gets almost nauseating to see the same old stories float through the news cycle. However, when that happens in the blogosphere, you get a new perspective each time. Today we have new looks at the Madoff case and stimulus package along with several other great posts covering a very diverse range of topics.
- 1st DCA: Not all probate orders are appealable – Miami lawyer Juan Antunez of Stokes McMillan Maracini & Antunez in his Florida Probate & Trust Litigation Blog
- Education Department to Distribute $44 Billion in Stimulus Funds in 30 to 45 Days – Seattle attorney Gregory Shelton of Williams Kastner on the firm’s Northwest Education Law Blog
- Plea Expected in Madoff Case Tomorrow – Georgia lawyer Anthony Lake of Gillen, Withers & Lake in the firm’s Federal Criminal Defense Blog
- Changes Coming to the WARN Act? – Portland attorney Dennis Westlind of Stoel Rives in the firm’s World of Work Blog
- Supreme Court marks limit of exclusionary rule? – New Jersey lawyer Alain Leibman on Fox Rothschild’s White Collar Defense & Compliance
- What Steps Should I Take Before Meeting With A Nursing Home Lawyer? – Jonathan Rosenfeld on Strellis & Field’s Chicago Nursing Home Lawyer Blog
- Can Ruth Madoff Keep the Penthouse? – Boise attorney Thomas Walker of Cosho Humphrey on his RICO Law Blog
- Neuropsychological Functioning Following Complicated Versus Uncomplicated Mild Traumatic Brain Injury – New Jersey lawyer Bruce Stern of Stark & Stark on the firm’s Traumatic Brain Injury Law Blog
- Undocumented Stock Interests Invite Challenges to Standing in Corporate Dissolution Cases: Part One – New York attorney Peter A. Mahler of Farrell Fritz in the firm’s New York Business Divorce Blog
- Expert says Twitter can be a “goldmine” for marketers – Legal marketing expert Larry Bodine at his Law Marketing Blog
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