Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 4/21/09
April 21, 2009
I’ve been waiting for a post on the recent Pirate Bay trial to come across the LexBlogosphere wire. Well, we finally have one, written by Gregor Pryor and Elisabeth Hoffnell of Reed Smith’s Adlaw By Request. For those unfamiliar with the story, definitely take a look at this post.
- The Benefits Of Being Represented By A Small Firm – Conshohocken attorney Stuart Carpey of Kreithen Baron & Carpey on his blog, Pennsylvania Injury Law Report
- Future Alabama Law Could Criminalize Inappropriate Adult-Juvenile Relationships – Alabama lawyer Steven Eversole on his Birmingham Criminal Defense Blog
- More Support for Comprehensive Immigration Reform – West Des Moines lawyer Austin Kennedy of Brick Gentry on his Immigration Law Report
- Oregon Moves to Keep Its Disability Law in Tune With the ADA – Portland attorney Dennis Westlind of Stoel Rives in the firm’s World of Work Blog
- Limits of Privacy in Schools: Supreme Court Hears Arguments on School Strip Search Case – Boston lawyer Aaron Wright of Foley Hoag on the firm’s blog, Security, Privacy and The Law
- So What is “Part Time” and How Does it Affect My Benefit Plans? – New York attorney Keith McCurdy of Fox Rothschild on their Employee Benefits Legal Blog
- The Pirate Bay trial – the Swedish verdict – Gregor Pryor and Elisabeth Hoffnell of Reed Smith on the firm’s blog, Adlaw By Request
- A Business Court Hat Trick Today In The North Carolina Court Of Appeals – Mack Sperling of Brooks Pierce in his blog, the North Carolina Business Litigation Report
- Law School Advice – Texas lawyer Jamie Spencer in his Austin Criminal Defense Lawyer Blog
- Another Reason Smaller Firms Will Pick Up More Corporate Work – Legal marketing expert Tom Kane of Kane Consulting Inc. in his Legal Marketing Blog
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