LexBlog Law Network Roundup – 9/8/09
September 8, 2009
Almost as good as the three-day weeked: the four-day workweek. Well, let’s kick off this short week with some great content from the LexBlog Network. We have news on 2,000 Washington State students etting swine flu, e-verify and Vanderbilt football, Bear Stearns execs headed to trial and HIPAA.
- Unintended Consequences of the Credit Card Act of 2009 – Dallas attorney Bryan Fears of Fears Nachawati on the firm’s Texas Injury Law Blog
- HIPAA-steria – The Sequel: First Up; Breach Notification – Lancaster lawyer Kathy Kravitz of Barley Snyder on their Pennsylvania Litigation Blog
- Idaho Statesman Got It Wrong – There Are No Test Results That Indicate John Tiemann Was Positive For Drugs Or Alcohol – Boise attorney Chuck Peterson on Peterson Law Offices’ Idaho Criminal Defense Blog
- 2,000 Washington State Students Report Signs of Swine Flu – Seattle lawyer Lisa Williams of Williams Kastner on the firm’s Northwest Education Law Blog
- What happens to my case if my employer files bankruptcy? – Chicago attorney
- Employee’s Use of State E-mail Raises Question of Ethics…And a Lot More – Hartford lawyer Daniel Schwartz of Pullman & Comley in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- Vandy Football: “Lack of Knowledge” About E-Verify Is No Excuse – Nashville attorney Matthew DeVries of Smith Cashion & Orr PLC on his blog, Best Practices Construction Law
- New State Law Requires Report of Mistakes Made by Hospitals – New Jersey lawyer Bruce Stern of Stark & Stark in the firm’s Traumatic Brain Injury Law Blog
- Rating Agencies’ First Amendment Defense Rejected in Subprime Suit – Ohio attorney Kevin LaCroix of OakBridge Insurance Services in his blog, The D & O Diary
- Bear Stearns Execs Head for Trial on Wire and Securities Fraud Charges – Georgia lawyer Anthony Lake of Gillen, Withers & Lake in the firm’s Federal Criminal Defense Blog
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