LexBlog Network Law Roundup – 5/12/09
May 12, 2009
Another day, another batch of the best posts from the LexBlog network. Topics covered today include slip and fall, Twitter and board meetings, free office legal assistance and the European Parliament. Definitely a wide variety, there should be something of interest to most.
- No immunity for FDA approved products – Missouri lawyer Jason Krebs on his Springfield Injury Law Blog
- Third Time’s a Charm for “Data Accountability and Trust”? Federal Breach Notification Bill Introduced in the House. Again. This Time With Data Security Provisions. – Los Angeles attorney Jennifer Roche of Proskauer Rose on the firm’s Privacy Law Blog
- A double standard for Walmart – Waco attorney Walter Reaves in his Texas Criminal Law Blog
- European Parliament Adopts Position on Data Breach Notification Requirement for Telecoms and ISPs – The blogging lawyers and attorneys at Hunton & Williams on their Privacy & Information Security Law Blog
- Regulations v. Guidance: Pick Your Poison – Boston attorney Seth Jaffe of Foley Hoag on the firm’s blog, Law & The Environment
- Federal Appeals Court Says Structured Settlement Protection Acts Are Business of Insurance, Thus Protected Against Preemption – Hartford lawyer Peter Vodola of Pullman & Comley on the firm’s blog, Secondary Market Law
- E-mails, Instant Messages (IM), Twitter & Board Meetings – West Palm Beach attorney Marilyn Perez-Martinez of Becker & Poliakoff on the firm’s Florida Condo & HOA Legal Blog
- Google Takes Keywords Global — Making Lawyers Around The World Happy – Kansas City lawyer Dave Rein of Husch Blackwell Sanders on the firm’s blog, Owners, Borrowers & Thieves 2.0
- Latest Slip and Fall New York Injury Cases – 2 out of 3 Dismissed Before Trial – New York attorney John Hochfelder on his New York Injury Cases Blog
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