LexBlog Law Network Roundup – 7/22/09
July 22, 2009
It’s a gorgeous day out in Missoula and the Cubs already got in a win. Good day. Last thing to do is bring you today’s 10 best posts. There’s a wide variety of topics covered today, from OSHA to salmonella, from the Cyber Czar to Wal-Mart’s lights. There’s even someone using a mannequin to drive on the carpool lane. Enjoy.
- Salmonella Testing Prompts Nationwide Lettuce Recall – Milwaukee lawyer Shawn Stevens of Gass Weber Mulins on the firm’s blog, Defending Food Safety
- Former Shelby County, AL, Man Arrested for Sex Crimes by U.S. Marshals – Alabama attorney Steven Eversole on his Birmingham Criminal Defense Blog
- OSHA Targets Federal Agencies and their Contractors with New Enforcement Program – Washington, DC lawyer Brad Hammock of Jackson Lewis on the firm’s OSHA Law Blog
- As Expected: the Debate Over Follow-on Biologics Legislation Hinges on Data Exclusivity – Management consultant Cliff Mintz of BioInsights Inc. at his Bio Job Blog
- House Proposes Significant Tax Increases to Pay for Health Care Reform – Martha Pugh of McDermott Will & Emery on the firm’s blog, Health Care Law Reform
- Hawaii Supreme Court to Address Pollution Exclusion – Boston attorney Michael Aylward of Morrison & Mahoney at the National Insurance Law Forum
- Wal-Mart Holds Grand Reopening of Store Featuring LED Parking Lot Site Lighting – Hartford lawyer Brad N. Mondschein of Pullman & Comley on his Green Energy & Development Law Blog
- Court of Appeal Rejects Litigation Privilege Under Rosenthal Act – San Francisco attorney Daniel O’Rielly of O’Rielly & Roche on the firm’s blog, California Consumer Finance Litigation
- Fee for Advice Sites Pose Traps for the Unwary – Washington, D.C. lawyer Carolyn Elefant at her blog, My Shingle
- Cyber Security Is Critical – But No One Wants to be Cyber Czar! – Dallas attorney Peter Vogel of Gardere Wynne Sewell on his Vogel Internet, Information Technology and e-Discovery Blog
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