LexBlog Law Network Roundup – 7/14/09
July 14, 2009
The total number of posts today dipped a bit but there still managed to be a lot of quality posts from some of our best authors. This includes an insightful post from Stephen Fairley, who by all accounts, absolutely killed it on today’s webinar.
- Alabama Court of Civil Appeals Discusses Review of Deposition Excerpts – Birmingham attorney Nikaa Jordan of Lightfoot, Franklin & White on the firm’s Alabama Appellate Watch
- Nationwide Drop in Traffic Accident Fatalities, Including in New Jersey – New Jersey lawyer Scott Grossman on his New Jersey Accident and Injury Law Blog
- Does Information Really Want To Be Free? – Baton Rouge attorney Erich Rapp of Kean Miller in his Louisiana Internet Software & Technology Association Blog
- Political Discrimination in New York – New York lawyer Richard Kass of Bond, Schoeneck & King on the firm’s New York Labor and Employment Law Report
- Are You Gambling With Your Copyright By Entering That Photography Contest? – Kansas City attorney Dave Rein of Husch Blackwell Sanders on the firm’s blog, Owners, Borrowers & Thieves 2.0
- You Wouldn’t Think Something Called “Minimal” Would be that Difficult – The blogging lawyers & attorneys at McGlinchey Stafford in the firm’s CAFA Law Blog
- The Stunning Impact of E-Discovery on IT – Dallas lawyer Peter Vogel of Gardere Wynne Sewell on his Vogel Internet, Information Technology and e-Discovery Blog
- Examples of Social Networking Policies – Public interest law and technology expert Kate Bladow on technola
- Divorce Recession — Cold as Ice or Hot as Ever? – Texas attorney Michelle O’Neil of O’Neil Anderson on the firm’s Dallas Divorce Law Blog
- Law Firm Marketing Tip: Delegation is Key to Your Financial Success – Legal marketing expert Stephen Fairley of The Rainmaker Institute in The Rainmaker Blog
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