LexBlog Law Network Roundup – 6/22/09
June 22, 2009
Today was a little bit slower than normal as far as content goes so I pulled what I could from those who were writing on Father’s Day. However, that certainly doesn’t mean we’re entirely without some great content. Today, Chuck Becker has his opinion on what is the most important environmental law case ever and there is a very interesting post by Patrick Maines on the negative impact these trying times have had on the journalistic ethics of some mainstream media outlets.
- The Most Important Environmental Law Case – Des Moines lawyer Chuck Becker of Belin Lamson McCormick Zumbach Flynn on Becker’s Iowa Environmental Law Update
- consuming bad news: a new spin on you are what you eat – Business advisor Arnie Herz in his blog, legal sanity
- California Court of Appeal Upholds Forfeiture of Commissions on Termination – Los Angeles attorney Kathryn T. McGuigan of Epstein Becker Greene on the firm’s Wage & Hour Defense Blog
- House Democratic Health Reform Bill Provides Only Preview of Provider Payment Changes – Washington, DC lawyer Eric ZImmerman of McDermott Will & Emery on the firm’s blog, Health Care Law Reform
- Health Care Employers Targeted Again on Ergonomics – Washington, DC attorney Brad Hammock of Jackson Lewis on the firm’s OSHA Law Blog
- With Friends Like These – Patrick Maines, president of The Media Institute, at the Institute’s Media & Communications Policy Blog
- Should Criminal Background Checks Be Required At All Nursing Homes? – Chicago attorney Jonathan Rosenfeld of Strellis & Field’s on his Nursing Homes Abuse Blog
- New Supreme Court Age Discrimination Decision Will Be Gone In A Flash – Ohio and Arizona lawyer Ellen Simon on her blog, Employee Rights Post
- The $3 Billion Man and Other Web Notes – Ohio lawyer Kevin LaCroix of OakBridge Insurance Services at his blog, The D & O Diary
- MusicFirst’s Complaint to the FCC: The First Amendment and the Performance Royalty – Washington, D.C. lawyer David Oxenford of Davis Wright Tremaine in the firm’s Broadcast Law Blog
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