LexBlog Law Network Roundup – 9/16/09
September 16, 2009
Besides including prominent legal cases and posts that help attorneys become better at what they do, I always try to highlight content I think people react to by saying “hm, that’s interesting.” Not only is it somewhat thought-provoking, but also a little odd and entertaining at the same time. Today, we have what attorneys can learn from a lawsuit involving Hulk Hogan.
- Senate Finance Committee Health Reform Bill Would Restrict Physician Ownership of Hospitals Less Than House Counterpart – Washington, DC lawyer Eric Zmmerman of McDermott Will & Emery on the firm’s blog, Health Care Law Reform
- Small Business See Benefits of Energy Efficiency Projects – Cleveland lawyer Joe Koncelik of Frantz Ward in his Ohio Environmental Law Blog
- Veoh Vindicated; Vivendi Vanquished. DMCA Rules. – New York attorney Joseph I. Rosenbaum of Reed Smith on the firm’s blog, Legal Bytes
- Court Orders Adverse Inference for Spoliation of Data on Handheld Devices – The blogging lawyers and attorneys at K&L Gates on their blog, Electronic Discovery Law
- Pennsylvania Right-To-Know Lawsuits Piling Up; Is It Time For Fee-Shifting? – Philadelphia lawyer Maxwell Kennerly of The Beasley Firm at his blog, Litigation & Trial
- In Title VII Case, Talking to Juror About the Yankees Doesn’t “Damn” Case to Reversal – Hartford lawyer Daniel Schwartz of Pullman & Comley in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- What Goes Up Just Keeps Going Up – Health Costs and Employer Mandates – Massachusetts attorney Stephen D. Rosenberg of The McCormack Firm in his Boston ERISA & Insurance Litigation Blog
- Hulk Hogan Lawsuit Serves As Reminder For Business Owners To Verify Insurance Coverages – Glastonbury lawyer Kane Bennett of Raymond & Bennett on his Connecticut Business Litigation Blog
- Let’s Stick To The Facts About Healthcare Reform & Medical Malpractice – Chicago lawyer Jonathan Rosenfeld of Strellis & Field’s on his Nursing Homes Abuse Blog
- Federal Court Applies the Law of Consumers’ Residence To Uphold Arbitration Clause – New York lawyer Russell Jackson of Skadden on his blog, Consumer Class Actions and Mass Torts
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