LexBlog Law Network Roundup – 7/20/09
July 20, 2009
It’s been the dog days of summer for some people but our bloggers continue to plug away and pump out quality content. Topics discussed today include Building Information Modeling, online gaming laws, trademark enforcement and protection on Twitter and the never-ending debate of paper vs. plastic.
- The Grocery Bag Dilemma: Some Suggested Solutions – Des Moines lawyer Chuck Becker of Belin Lamson McCormick Zumbach Flynn on Becker’s Iowa Environmental Law Update
- Time Record Retention: The Proof is in the Employer’s Pudding – New York attorney Howard Pine of Greenwald Doherty on the firm’s blog, Overtime Advisor
- Card Check is Officially Dead, But Has Been Replaced By Bill For Faster Union Elections – Los Angeles lawyer Anthony Zaller of Van Vleck Turner & Zaller in the firm’s California Workforce Resource Blog
- When…Not If…Does BIM Become Mainstream? Wisconsin Says Now! – Nashville lawyer Matthew DeVries of Smith Cashion & Orr on his blog, Best Practices Construction Law
- Follow the (Note’s) Instructions – Cleveland lawyer John Weber of Ullmer Berne on the firm’s Real Estate Advisor Law Blog
- Online Gaming Laws Survey – Free (Yes, You Read Correctly) – New York attorney Joseph I. Rosenbaum of Reed Smith on the firm’s blog, Legal Bytes
- End “American Rule” Injustice – New York lawyer Michael Quiat of Uscher, Quiat, Uscher & Russo on his blog, Quiat on Claims
- “Juridical Link” Leads To Certification Of Class Action By The North Carolina Business Court – Greensboro lawyer Mack Sperling of Brooks Pierce in his blog, the North Carolina Business Litigation Report
- A Tale of Two Preliminary Injunction Applications in Corporate Dissolution Cases Decided Three Days Apart, Same Issue, Same Judge, Different Outcomes – New York lawyer Peter A. Mahler of Farrell Fritz in his New York Business Divorce Blog
- On Trademark Enforcement & Protection: Is Twitter on Target or Off the Mark? – Minneapolis lawyer Steve Baird of Winthrop & Weinstine on the firm’s Duets Blog
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