LexBlog Law Network Roundup – 7/17/09
July 17, 2009
As every blogger knows, there are some posts you really just write the hell out of. Maybe you come across a story in your RSS reader you really care about or an event happens that you need to express your views on. For me, it was some University of Montana losses. For Bill Marler, it’s hepatitis outbreaks at McDonald’s. Have a fantastic weekend everyone.
- Technological Innovations Impact Hand Washing – Milwaukee lawyer Shawn Stevens of Gass Weber Mulins on the firm’s blog, Defending Food Safety
- Latest IRS Pronouncements on Tax Avoidance Transactions and Transactions of Interest – Texas attorney Jack Howell of Sprouse Shrader Smith in the firm’s Tax Law and Business Organization Strategy Domain
- Meeting the Obama Challenge: Bring All Higher Ed Assets to Bear – Seattle lawyer Lisa Williams of Williams Kastner on the firm’s Northwest Education Law Blog
- New York Joins the Bandwagon: Incorporating GHG Analysis Into Reviews of New Project Development – Boston attorney Seth Jaffe of Foley Hoag on the firm’s blog, Law & The Environment
- Democrats Delete Card Check from Employee Free Choice Act – Portland lawyer Dennis Westlind of Stoel Rives in the firm’s World of Work Blog
- Sotomayor and Predicting Who Rises to the Top of the Lawyering Heap – Senior consultant Ronda Muir of Robin Rolfe Resources in her blog, Law People
- Marler Opinion – McDonald’s Hepatitis A Problem – How Many Times Does Lightening Need to Strike Before You Wake the Hell Up? – Seattle attorney Bill Marler of Marler Clark on the firm’s Food Poison Journal
- Dual Citizenship Does Not Give You a CAFAteria Pass to Eat at the Buffet in Federal Court – The blogging lawyers & attorneys at McGlinchey Stafford in the firm’s CAFA Law Blog
- Reverse Vesting and S Corporations – Boston lawyer Dave Broadwin of Foley Hoag on the firm’s Emerging Enterprise Center Blog
- Sanctions Against Plaintiffs in HRT Litigation – Philadelphia attorney Sean Wajert of Dechert LLP at his Mass Tort Defense Blog
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