LexBlog Network Law Roundup – 6/3/09
June 3, 2009
It is another gorgeous day out in Missoula, I hope it’s the same where you are. Before a run down the Clark Fork, here’s a roundup of today’s best posts. For college students and their parents, there’s some depressing news: an interesting post on the possibility of student loan forgiveness programs being at risk and another on the fact that four-year colleges barely graduate half of their students in six years.
- Will A Bankruptcy Keep Me From Getting A Loan In The Future? – Dallas lawyer Brian Fears of Fears Nachawati on the firm’s Texas Bankruptcy Blog
- California Insurance Commissioner Unveils Proposed Rescission Regulations – Newport Beach attorney Robert McKennon of Barger & Wolen on the firm’s Life, Health and Disability Insurance Law Blog
- Black Carbon Impact on People and the Planet – Washington, DC lawyer Frederick Anderson of McKenna Long & Aldridge on the firm’s Climate Change Insight
- Student Loan Forgiveness Programs at Risk? – The editor at Total Bankruptcy in their Bankruptcy Blog
- Patent Reexamination – A Renaissance – Seattle attorney Chun Ng of Perkins Coie on the firm’s blog, Chip Law
- 4-year colleges graduate 53% in 6 years – Seattle lawyer Lisa Williams of Williams Kastner on the firm’s Northwest Education Law Blog
- Restoring Science to Its Rightful Place: The Obama Administration Addresses the Visa Issues Plaguing Foreign Life Sciences Researchers – Management consultant Cliff Mintz of BioInsights Inc. at his Bio Job Blog
- Wal-Mart Gets Extra-Sweet Treatment in California – The blogging lawyers & attorneys at McGlinchey Stafford in the firm’s CAFA Law Blog
- Negotiating and a good reason – Boston attorney Dave Broadwin of Foley Hoag on the firm’s Emerging Enterprise Center Blog
- May You Settle a Case and Then Sue for Legal Malpractice? – Andrew Lavoott Bluestone on the New York Attorney Malpractice Blog
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