Best in Law Blogs : LexBlog Network : June 1, 2010
June 1, 2010
On the first day of June, legal insight on the BP oil spill continues to come in. While I look forward to a time—likely months or years away—when this isn’t an issue, this story has so many legal implications that I can’t help but highlight the best. Today, Santiago Cueto comments on whether BP can be sued by foreign companies in US courts. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 141.
- Consultation Period Announced Re. Priority Claims and Registration and Use Abroad – Saskatchewan attorney Josh MacFadden on his blog, Creativity Life Cycles
- Corporations and LLC are not Perfect Shields Against Personal Liability! – Minneapolis lawyer Gavin Craig on his Twin Cities Business Litigation Blog
- IRS Guidance Addresses Tax Treatment Of Health Care Benefits Provided To Adult Children – Buffalo attorney John Godsoe of Bond, Schoeneck & King on firm’s New York Labor & Employment Law Report
- Memorial Day Weekend – Another DWI “No Refusal Weekend” – What Does That Mean? – Houston lawyer Dane Johnson of Johnson, Johnson & Baer, P.C. on their blog Houston DWI Law Blog
- When Can A Homeowner Sue for Construction or Design Defects? – Yardley attorney Kenneth Ferris of Stark & Stark on the firm’s Pennsylvania Law Monitor
- Top 10 Legal-Related TV Shows – David Kaufer of TERIS on the firm’s Sophisticated Litigation Support Blog
- How Secure Do Computer Systems Have to Be? – Public interest law and technology expert Kate Bladow on technola
- International Litigation: Could BP Be Sued in a U.S. Court by Foreigners Harmed by the Gulf Oil Spill? – Florida lawyer Santiago Cueto of Cueto Law Group on his blog International Business Law Advisor
- Cruise Ships and Crime in the Bahamas – Miami attorney Jim Walker of Walker & O’Neill on his blog, Cruise Law News
- Supreme Court Clarifies Definition of “Employer” – Los Angeles lawyer Diane Crumpacker of on her blog, the Southern California Employment Law Report
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