Best in Law Blogs : LexBlog Network : October 29, 2009
October 29, 2009
While in the past I have tended to give my random observations on the state of things in Missoula, MT, where I lived until two months ago. Well, today we actually have a post with a story originating from Missoula. It turns out the police destroying evidence of alleged excessive force and a wrongful arrest can get them in trouble. Who knew?
- SEC Limits the Use of Series LLCs for Broker-Dealers – Seattle lawyer Doug Batey of Stoel Rives on the firm’s blog, LLC Law Monitor
- Court Imposes Strict Sanctions for Loss of Video Resulting from City’s Reckless Failure to Ensure Preservation – The blogging lawyers and attorneys at K&L gates on the firm’s blog, Electronic Discovery Law
- Oklahoma has personal jurisdiction over London based broker – Oklahoma attorney Jody Nathan of Stauffer Graves & Nathan in the firm’s Reinsurance Law Blog
- Latest in Micromanagement: Clients Evaluate law firms on Flextime – Legal marketing expert Larry Bodine at his Law Marketing Blog
- $24 Million Meso Verdict Reversed; Bendix Letter Should Have Been Redacted – Houston lawyer David Oliver of Vorys on the firm’s blog, Mass Torts: State of the Art
- Halloween: Safety First for Little Spooks – The blogging lawyers and attorneys at Regan Zambri & Long on the firm’s DC Metro Area Personal Injury Law Blog
- Don’t Make Your Contracts Apply “Throughout the Universe” – Philadelphia attorney Maxwell Kennerly of The Beasley Firm at his blog, Litigation & Trial
- Did A Secretary Cause A Billion Dollar Default Judgment Against PepsiCo? – Glastonbury lawyer Kane Bennett of Raymond & Bennett LLC on his Connecticut Business Litigation Blog
- Where’s the Balance in Life for ________ (Attorneys, Doctors, White/Blue Collar Workers)? – Anderson attorney Trey Mills of Trammell Law Firm on his South Carolina Injury Law Journal
- What to Expect if You’re Expecting… a DUI: Preliminary Hearings – Harrisburg, PA lawyer Justin McShane on his Pennsylvania DUI Blog
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