Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 3/13/09
March 13, 2009
One last post before we close things down at LexBlog for the weekend. Peter Vogel’s post on Google’s plans for the future (an operating system and more) stands out as one of the posts I found most interesting, as does Richard Kaplar’s insight on of the biggest challenge facing the First Amendment. Have a great weekend everyone.
- Nutrition is the Key to Patient Longevity in Nursing Homes – Phoenix attorney Martin Solomon of Solomon & Relihan on The Guardian Blog
- The First Amendment’s Fleeting Friends – First Amendment authority Richard Kaplar on Media & Communications Policy
- Proposed Law Would Name Business Owners – Ohio lawyer Jack J. Gravelle of Porter Wright Morris & Arthur in the firm’s Federal Securities Law Blog
- Remember that the Comptroller has four years to take back an erroneously-paid tax refund – Dallas attorney Alan E. Sherman in his Texas State & Local Tax Law Blog
- Judicial Panel Recommends Suspension for Judge! Is that Enough? – Minneapolis lawyer Gavin Craig on his Twin Cities Business Litigation Blog
- Tax Differences Between LLC and S Corporations – San Diego attorney Joseph Dang on his San Diego Small Business Law Blog
- Google to Offer an Operating System in 2009 and More! – Dallas lawyer Peter Vogel of Gardere Wynne Sewell on his Vogel Internet, Information Technology and e-Discovery Blog
- The 403(b) Regs Unintended Consequence: The Freezing of Loans and Hardships in a Time of Crisis – Indiana attorney Robert Toth of Giller and Calhoun on the firm’s blog, Business of Benefits
- Client Stealing Attorneys, The Worst Kind of Attorney-SC Rules of Professional Conduct – Anderson lawyer Trey Mills of Trammell Law Firm on his South Carolina Injury Law Journal
- Latest twist in bizarre litigation over Wilson (Chuck) Lucom’s $50 million estate – Miami attorney Juan Antunez of Stokes McMillan Maracini & Antunez in his Florida Probate & Trust Litigation Blog
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