LexBlog Law Network Roundup – 9/4/09
September 4, 2009
If you’re reading this now, you should really have a beer in your hand. At the very earliest (depending on time zone, assuming you’re in the continental US), it’s 4:57 on the Friday before a long weekend. My first week back in the office was great and I’m looking forward to a lot more, but still so glad it’s the weekend. Have a fun and safe holiday weekend everyone. If you have the time, have a look at today’s solid batch of posts. Also: Go Griz and Go Irish.
- Insurance Companies That Steer Auto Repair Customers To Body Shops May Be Breaking The Law – New York attorney Jerome Noll of Meiselman, Denlea, Packman, Carton & Eberz on the firm’s Class Action Blog
- Labor Day Celebrates The Working Class – Maine lawyer Joe Bornstein on his Maine Injury, Accident, & Disability Law Blog
- Construction Industry Rebounding? One BIM Solutions Provider Says So! – Nashville attorney Matthew DeVries of Smith Cashion & Orr PLC on his blog, Best Practices Construction Law
- Do Not Lie on Your Insurance Application – Atlanta lawyer Jason Schultz in his Georgia Personal Injury Law Blog
- Justice Ginsburg Denies Request to Block Release of Judicial Documents in Connecticut – Raleigh attorney Elizabeth Spainhour of Brooks Pierce on the firm’s Newsroom Law Blog
- Common Law Marriage and Divorce: What Cohabitating Alabama Couples should Know – Alabama lawyer Steven Eversole on his Birmingham Criminal Defense Blog
- The Future of LEED: Re-certification – LEED AP Chris Cheatham on Green Building Law Update
- Reduction in Force-Not a Slam Dunk Defense – California attorney Debra Reilly on her blog, Workplace Investigations
- CHRO Annual Report Shows Surprising Drop in Complaints Filed – Hartford lawyer Daniel Schwartz of Pullman & Comley in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- Intellipedia Uses Wikipedia Software to Help US Intelligence – Dallas attorney Peter Vogel of Gardere Wynne Sewell on his Vogel Internet, Information Technology and e-Discovery Blog
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