Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 4/23/09
April 23, 2009
Losing my laptop is probably in my top 5 biggest fears, easily. I’ve lost a hard drive several times within the past year so I’m as used to that as I’m going to be, but having all my information out there and potentially in the hands of someone else? That’s downright terrifying. The Health IT Blog points out that lost laptops cost companies about $50,000 when they are breached. One of many interesting posts in today’s LexBlogosphere roundup.
- $50,000 Laptops: Average cost to employers in case of breach – Washington DC lawyers Steve Fox and Vadim Schick of Post & Schell on the firm’s Health IT Law Blog
- Which doctor gives you the best chance of success? – Chicago attorney Mike Helfland on his Illinois Workers’ Compensation Law Blog
- New Jersey Court Tackles Allocation Issues – Boston lawyer Michael Aylward of Morrison & Mahoney at the National Insurance Law Forum
- “Green” Practices to Ease Future Financial and Budgeting Concerns. – Ft. Lauderdale attorney Lisa Magill of Becker & Poliakoff on the firm’s Florida Condo & HOA Legal Blog
- Hard times mean more 401(k) hardship distributions – Retirement expert Jerry Kalish on the National Benefit Services’ Retirement Plan Blog
- Unreimbursed Medical Expenses – Who Is Responsible For Payment? – Lawrenceville lawyer David Beaver of Stark & Stark on the firm’s New Jersey Law Blog
- Ten Commandments for Trying Patent Cases – Illinois attorney R. David Donoghue of Holland & Knight on his Chicago IP Litigation Blog
- Supreme Court Faced With Perfect Storm in Firefighters’ Discrimination – Ohio and Arizona lawyer Ellen Simon on her blog, Employee Rights Post
- Strip Searches for Students, the Short Version – Texas attorney Jamie Spencer in his Austin Criminal Defense Lawyer Blog
- EEOC Caregiver Discrimination – What Employees Should Know. – Dallas lawyer Aaron Ramirez on his blog, Texas Employee Advocate
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