LexBlog Law Network Roundup – 6/11/09
June 11, 2009
Today we have some recent news on stories that have been around for a little while. First off, the economic bailout: a law firm in California is the first to get funds from the Economic Assistance Package. And on swine flu: the World Health Organization has raised the pandemic level again. As always, there’s more than just a couple interesting stories.
- Sears Settles FTC Enforcement Action Regarding Consumer Tracking – The blogging lawyers and attorneys at Hunton & Williams on their Privacy & Information Security Law Blog
- Kentucky Basketball and Letters of Intent – New Berlin lawyer Rob Sullivan of Schober Schober & Mitchell on the firm’s Wisconsin Business Law Blog
- DOE Announces New Funding To Boost Carbon Capture, Solar Energy, and High Gas Mileage Cars and Trucks – Hartford attorney Brad N. Mondschein of Pullman & Comley on his Green Energy & Development Law Blog
- Swine Flu Threat Level: WHO Raises Alert to Phase Six – The blogging lawyers & attorneys at Regan Zambri & Long in the firm’s DC Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog
- Protect Your Company Name or Call Sign on Facebook – Washington, D.C. attorney David Silverman of Davis Wright Tremaine in the firm’s Broadcast Law Blog
- House of Lords paves way for back-dated holiday pay claims – London lawyer Ruth Bonino of Reed Smith on the firm’s blog, Employment Law Watch
- Sick Ground Zero Worker Wins Workers’ Compensation Benefits After Yearlong Battle – Greensboro attorney Dan Deuterman of the Deuterman Law Group in their North Carolina Workers’ Compensation Law Blog
- Proposed Law Would Guarantee Working Mothers Right to Breast-Feed in Workplace – Portland lawyer Dennis Westlind of Stoel Rives in the firm’s World of Work Blog
- California Law Firm is First to Get Bailout Funds from Law Firm Economic Assistance Package – Legal marketing expert Larry Bodine in his Law Marketing Blog
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