Legal News – LexBlog: 3/19/09
March 19, 2009
There were a lot of posts early this morning then all of a sudden, right around noon Eastern time, things slowed down significantly. Hm, I wonder what was going on there. Yeah, I hope everyone’s brackets are still mostly intact. So, of course we have the obligatory March Madness/employment law post.
- Updated Resources for COBRA Continuation Assistance under ARRA – Lancaster attorney Christina Hausner of Russell, Krafft & Gruber on the firm’s Pennsylvania Employment Law Blog
- Can the Government Recover the AIG Bonuses? – Charleston lawyer Jeffrey Mehalic on his West Virginia Business Litigation Blog
- AIG, Bonuses, and Remedies. Where should the Government Look for the Money? What is the Solution? – Minneapolis attorney Gavin Craig on his Twin Cities Business Litigation Blog
- More Buy American Requirements in the 2009 Stimulus Act: Berry Amendment Expanded To Include DHS – Washington, DC lawyer David S. Gallacher of Sheppard Mullin on the firm’s Government Contracts Blog
- 2010 Budget Highlights for US Department of Health and Human Services – Columbus attorney Lisa Han of Schottenstein Zox & Dunn
- Subjective Belief That You Are “More Qualified” Than Other Caucasian Applicants Not Enough to Support Race Discrimination Claim, Court Rules – Hartford lawyer Daniel Schwartz of Pullman & Comley in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- Limited Duration Alimony Versus Permanent Alimony – Lawrenceville attorney Maria P. Imbalzano of Stark & Stark in the firm’s New Jersey Law Blog
- WC Insurance Rates Likely to Increase – But Not Just Because of Attorney’s Fees – Orange Park lawyer David McCranie in his Florida Workers’ Compensation Law Blog
- Coparenting your children – Manchester attorney Kysa Crusco in her New Hampshire Family Law Blog
- March Madness and Office Pool Gambling – Dallas lawyer Aaron Ramirez on his blog, Texas Employee Advocate
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