LexBlog Network Law Roundup – 5/11/09
May 11, 2009
One final down and one to go. In the meantime, I give you the best posts from around the LexBlog network. My favorite post from today is one by Thomas Withers on the W.R. Grace trial, which was held here in Missoula. It’s an interesting and sad story on what was once called “a human and environmental tragedy.” Definitely worth taking a look at.
- Lessons from the W.R. Grace Trial – Georgia lawyer Tom Withers of Gillen, Withers & Lake in his Federal Criminal Defense Blog
- Doing Business with Government: Some Hazards – New Berlin attorney John Bruce of Schober Schober & Mitchell on the firm’s Wisconsin Business Law Blog
- Interview with a Probate Lawyer: Stephen P. Heuston – Miami lawyer Juan Antunez of Stokes McMillan Maracini & Antunez in his Florida Probate & Trust Litigation Blog
- Oracle Purchase of Sun: “A Game Changer” – Chicago attorney Sam Conforti in his Software Licensing & Master Service Agreements Blog
- Texas Supreme Court limits injured workers’ right to sue third parties over injuries – Greensboro lawyer Dan Deuterman of The Deuterman Law Group in their North Carolina Workers’ Compensation Law Blog
- Maintenance and Child Support Payments to First Spouse Are Not Recoverable By Second Wife in Divorce – New York attorney Daniel Clement at his blog, the New York Divorce Report
- Thoughts About Twitter – Chicago lawyer Patrick J. Lamb of Valorem Law Group at his blog, In Search of Perfect Client Service
- Employers Should Be Aware of H1N1 and its Impact on the Workplace – Des Moines attorney Patrick Smith of Bradshaw, Fowler, Proctor & Fairgrave on his Iowa Employment Law Blog
- Please Don’t Make This Mistake – Burbank lawyer Adrianos Facchetti on his California Defamation Law Blog
- IPOs are coming — or so I am told – Boston attorney Dave Broadwin of Foley Hoag on the firm’s Emerging Enterprise Center Blog
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