Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 3/23/09
March 23, 2009
It’s a dark and dreary day out in Missoula, a little too much like Seattle for my liking. Well, only a few more days before I’m back there and then onto Las Vegas for spring break. Hope everyone’s week got off to a solid start. In the meantime, enjoy today’s best from the LexBlogosphere.
- SharePoint has a Sibling: E-Discovery Blessing or Curse? – Information specialist Anthony Chan of Quarles & Brady in the firm’s blog E-Discovery Bytes
- What You Don’t Know about Web Mail Can Hurt You – Court Rules Employee Web Mail Use Waives Attorney-Client Privilege – New York attorney Jeff Neuburger of Proskauer Rose in the firm’s New Media & Technology Law Blog
- AIG’s Lesson for Health Reform: Words Matter – Washington, DC lawyer Ted Mannen of Epstein Becker Green on the firm’s blog, Health Reform Musings
- Costco, Whole Foods and Starbucks Offer Olive Branch on EFCA – Portland attorney Dennis Westlind of Stoel Rives in the firm’s World of Work Blog
- Dog walkers get paid more than nursing home employees – Spartanburg lawyer Ray Mullman of Poliakoff & Associates in the firm’s South Carolina Nursing Home Blog
- EU Antitrust Activities Aimed at Microsoft and IBM – Dallas attorney Peter Vogel of Gardere Wynne Sewell on his Vogel Internet, Information Technology and e-Discovery Blog
- Topics and trends in executive compensation: compensation consultants – The blogging lawyers and attorneys of Stikeman Elliot on their blog, Canadian Securities Law Online
- Undocumented Stock Interests Invite Challenges to Standing in Corporate Dissolution Cases: Part Three – New York lawyer Peter A. Mahler of Farrell Fritz in his New York Business Divorce Blog
- Air Force Reservist Wins Million Dollar Award in USERRA Case – Ohio and Arizona attorney Ellen Simon on her blog, Employee Rights Post
- Letters of Credit – the Basics – Columbus lawyer Teri Rasmussen of Plunkett Cooney in her Ohio Practical Business Law Blog
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