LexBlog Network Law Roundup – 5/13/09
May 13, 2009
Alright, let me make this my last graduation-related lead-in for these posts but today marked my last day of school as an undergrad. Somewhat unbelievable. I’ve said this before, if your kids are looking for a place to go to school, I strongly recommend The University of Montana. In law-related news, we have posts on climate change legislation, natural gas drilling pollution, angel investments and AmLaw hiring trends.
- Breaking News: Climate Compromise in the House – Washington DC attorney Frederick Anderson of McKenna Long & Aldridge on the firm’s Climate Change Insight
- New Jersey Supreme Court upholds life without parole in lieu of death penalty – New Jersey lawyer Travis Tormey of Iler Law Firm on the firm’s blog, the New Jersey Criminal Defense Journal
- Big Law Firms Cutting Summer Programs May Ultimately Broaden Job Prospects – Los Angeles attorney Daniel Reisman on his Los Angeles Business Litigation Blog
- Breaking: Connecticut Supreme Court Narrows Scope of Qualified Privilege for Workplace Communications – Hartford lawyer Daniel Schwartz of Pullman & Comley in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- Interview with M. Eric Johnson, Part 3 – Boston attorney Aaron Wright of Foley Hoag on the firm’s blog, Security, Privacy and The Law
- Q2 Hiring Trends: AmLaw200 Ready to Rebound – New York headhunter David Cowen of The Cowen Group at his blog, Opportunity Knocks
- DOL Issues Opinion Letter Requiring Employees Requesting FMLA Leave to Comply with Employer’s Usual and Customary Policies – Columbus lawyer Brian Hall of Porter Wright on the firm’s Employer Law Report
- Female Bullies in the Workplace – Frances Green of EpsteinBeckerGreen on the firm’s Executive Women’s Networking Blog
- Angel Investments: Convertible Notes versus Preferred Stock – Boston attorney Dave Broadwin of Foley Hoag on the firm’s Emerging Enterprise Center Blog
- Natural Gas Drilling Pollution Debate Heats Up Around Marcellus Shale – New Hampshire lawyer David Austin of Burke & Eisner in the firm’s Benzene Leukemia Law Blog
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