Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 3/18/09
March 18, 2009
Hope everyone had a great St. Patrick’s Day; at one point last night I was greeted with an emphatic “I follow you on Twitter!” Yea, it’s getting big. The other day we had a post on how Twitter may have caused a mistrial, today Peter Vogel has a post on other technologies that may cause mistrials. Also, Daniel Schwartz has a great post on AIG’s retention agreements.
- Retention Agreements: How the National Spotlight Now Shines on Connecticut’s Wage and Hour La – Hartford attorney Daniel A. Schwartz of Pullman & Comley in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- Courthouse News- Web 2.0 Mistrials – Why is Anyone Surprised? – Dallas lawyer Peter Vogel of Gardere Wynne Sewell on his Vogel Internet, Information Technology and e-Discovery Blog
- Selling That Warhol In the Museum Attic: Brandeis’ Deaccessioning Raises Legal Issues – The blogging lawyers and attorneys at Sheppard Mullin on the firm’s Art Law Blog
- New Bill to Use “Super Speeder” Fines to Fund Georgia’s Trauma Care Expansion – Atlanta attorney Lisa Siegel of Katz, Stepp & Miller on their Georgia Injury Law Blog
- The Current Score on Regulatory Reform in the Obama Administration? Zealots 1, Reform 0 – Boston lawyer Seth Jaffe of Foley Hoag on the firm’s blog, Law & The Environment
- Has the 9th Circuit Really Eviscerated Internet Trademark Laches? – Attorney-mediatory Victoria Pynchon at the IP ADR Blog
- Is Training Time Working Time? – New Jersey lawyer Mark Tabakman of Fox Rothschild in the firm’s Wage & Hour – Developments & Highlights Blog
- Former Compliance Director Settles “Convenient Scapegoat” Lawsuit Against Marshall University – Charleston attorney Jeffrey Mehalic in his West Virginia Business Litigation Blog
- Chancery Court Stays Delaware Action in Favor of California Federal Actions – Wilmington lawyer Francis G.X. Pileggi of Fox Rothschild in his Delaware Corporate & Commercial Litigation Blog
- Chicago’s Traffic Cameras Looking in Your Wallet – Supposedly for an Insurance Card – Chicago attorney Denise Nalley on her Chicago Criminal Law Journal
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