LexBlog Network Law Roundup – 5/19/09
May 19, 2009
Alright, it looks as though things are finally back to normal after a power outage at the data center caused some downtime. As could be expected, the total number of posts was down a little bit today but our authors still managed to put together some great content. Take a look.
- California court rules Wal-Mart’s failure to consider greenhouse gas impact significant renders environmental impact report inadequate – San Francisco lawyer Jeffrey Judd of Howrey on the firm’s Global Climate Law Blog
- Client Feedback Is More Important Than Ever, But Be Careful – Legal marketing specialist Tom Kane of Kane Consulting Inc. in his Legal Marketing Blog
- How Summer Associates Fail from David Mills’ Brilliant “Courtoons” – Attorney-mediator Victoria Pynchon in her Settle It Now Negotiation Blog
- How to Create an Ideavirus – Dallas lawyer Cordell Parvin on his Law Consulting Blog
- EFCA Update: Arlen Specter and “Quickie Elections” – Portland attorney Dennis Westlind of Stoel Rives in the firm’s World of Work Blog
- Texas Governor Signs Shield Law – Charles Coble of Brooks Pierce on the firm’s Newsroom Media Law Blog
- Waste Not, Want Not: Law Firms And The Current Economic Crisis – Chicago lawyer Patrick J. Lamb of Valorem Law Group at his blog, In Search of Perfect Client Service
- Cert. Granted in Conrad Black Case – Georgia attorney Anthony Lake of Gillen, Withers & Lake in the firm’s Federal Criminal Defense Blog
- Over 100,000 Americans Have Swine Flu – Nutrition blogger Gerald Pugliese at Dr. Joel Fuhrman’s blog, Disease Proof
- Two Subprime Cases Face Harsh Judicial Scrutiny – Ohio lawyer Kevin LaCroix of OakBridge Insurance Services in his blog, The D & O Diary
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