Legal News – LexBlogosphere: 4/24/09
April 24, 2009
Another week gone by; wrapping things up with one more LexBlogosphere post. So, if you’re watching the draft tomorrow, waiting to see which 22-year-old your favorite NFL team is going to give millions upon millions of dollars to and need some legal reading, we have you covered.
- Acknowledging Trial Court’s Efforts to Fashion an Appropriate Sanction, Appellate Court Rejects Argument that Sanction was Punitive and Affirms Award of $90,000 – David Bowerman of K&L Gates on the firm’s Electronic Discovery Law blog
- Miss. Supreme Court Affirms Two Jury Verdicts – Jackson lawyer Philip Thomas on his blog, Mississippi Litigation Review & Commentary
- Another Court Holds that Driving is Not a Major Life Activity – Orange County attorney Aaron Morris on his Business Law Report
- Emerson College Offers Course in Law Firm Marketing – Legal marketing expert Larry Bodine at his Law Marketing Blog
- Advances on the Road to Financial Reform – The blogging lawyers and attorneys at Blank Rome on the firm’s blog, Financial Reform Watch
- NC Income and Sales Tax Changes Considered – Chapel Hill attorney Greg Herman-Giddens of TrustCounsel PA in the firm’s North Carolina Estate Planning Blog
- Threats And Secret Promises: Bank Of America’s Merger With Merrill Lynch – Greensboro lawyer Mack Sperling of Brooks Pierce in his blog, the North Carolina Business Litigation Report
- Tennessee Ranks #40 in Doctor Discipline – Tennessee attorney John Day of Day & Blair at his blog, Day on Torts
- Is There a Permanently Severable “Wind Estate” In Texas? – Texas attorney Jack Howell of Sprouse Shrader Smith in the firm’s Tax Law and Business Organization Strategy Domain
- How to Tell if Divorce is Adversely Affecting Children – Spartanburg attorney J. Benjamin Stevens of Steven MacPhail on his South Carolina Family Law Blog
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