LexBlog Law Network Roundup – 7/31/09
July 31, 2009
The weekend is here and the Cubs are in first place. Life is good. For those of you looking for a little reading material to carry you into the weekend, we have you covered with interesting posts including why businesses should be cautious about using Twitter, some solid analysis on Wisconsin’s domestic partnership law and what the bar exam and green building have in common.
- Why the Wisconsin Domestic Partnership Law Gives Gay Couples Only a Few Rights – Emory law student Gideon Alper on his Gay Couples Law Blog
- Protecting Yourself From Automotive Industry Reorganization Efforts – Columbus lawyer Grant Stephenson of Porter Wright on the firm’s Banking and Finance Law Report
- Another Hazard of Doing Business with Government – New Berlin attorney John Bruce of Schober Schober & Mitchell on the firm’s Wisconsin Business Law Blog
- What Do The Bar Exam And Green Building Have In Common? – St. Petersburg LEED AP Richard Cartlidge on his blog, Green Building & Environmental Trends
- Oregon bars and restaurants should be careful promoting their establishment using Facebook and Twitter – Portland lawyer Duke Tufty of Davis Wright Tremaine on the firm’s Hospitality Law Blog
- The Value of Greenwashing Insurance – LEED AP Chris Cheatham of Watt, Tieder, Hoffar & Fitzgerald on his Green Building Law Update
- New Bill to Prevent Accidents Through Ban on Text Messaging by Drivers: Will States Take the Bait? – New Jersey attorney Scott Grossman on his New Jersey Accident and Injury Law Blog
- Justice O’Connor: “This Is A Case About A Wolf Named Duchess” – Greensboro lawyer Mack Sperling of Brooks Pierce in his blog, the North Carolina Business Litigation Report
- Court Dismisses Baby-Bottle Cooler Class Action Complaint – Philadelphia attorney Sean Wajert of Dechert LLP at his Mass Tort Defense Blog
- Food safety Bill passes House – will it mean fewer sick people? – Food safety expert Doug Powell of Kansas State University on his BarfBlog
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