LexBlog Law Network Roundup – 7/8/09
July 8, 2009
Well, we are more than halfway through the workweek. Wednesday brings posts from some of our best bloggers as Steve Jakubowski has more insight on the GM bankruptcy filing and Daniel Schwartz has analysis on an interesting age and gender discrimination claim.
- Medical Malpractice Accounts for Far less than 1% of Overall Healthcare Costs – Washington, DC lawyer Salvatore Zambri of Regan Zambri & Long on the firm’s DC Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog
- Collateral Source Rule – Unfair Tort Law? – The blogging lawyers and attorneys at Greenberg & Bederman on their Maryland Injury and Disability Law Blog
- Why are So Many Email Collections Corrupted – David Rostov, CEO of Lighthouse Document Technologies, on his blog, Electronic Discovery Made Easy
- Alabama Law Enforcement Seeks Drug Manufacturing Suspects Responsible for Colbert County Marijuana Garden – Alabama attorney Steven Eversole on his Birmingham Criminal Defense Blog
- Out of the Fray … Onto the “Slow Boat to China”: Putting the Brakes on the GM Bankruptcy Appeal – Chicago lawyer Steve Jakubowski of The Coleman Law Firm on the The Bankruptcy Law Blog
- Google to the (E-Discovery) Rescue? – Information specialist Anthony Chan of Quarles & Brady in the firm’s blog E-Discovery Bytes
- Fox 61 Reporter Files Age and Gender Discrimination Claim with CHRO; Is History Repeating Itself? – Hartford attorney Daniel Schwartz of Pullman & Comley in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- Employment Lawyers Warn Against Glowing Reviews on LinkedIn – Orange County lawyer Aaron Morris on his Business Law Report
- Massachusetts Finalizes Global Warming Solutions Act Reporting Regulations – Boston attorney Amy Boyd of Foley Hoag on the firm’s blog, Law & The Environment
- Show me the Money: $7.5 Million Available to Develop Commercial Energy Efficiency Training Programs – Seattle lawyer John Laney of Stoel Rives on the firm’s blog Renewable + Law
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