Best in Law Blogs : LexBlog Network : September 23, 2010
September 23, 2010
Wrapping up another gray day in Seattle (looking like winter is officially here), it’s time for another roundup. Today, Jim Walker analyzes a situation that arose from a member of a cruise line’s risk management department accepting a bribe from a law firm and Andrew Trask asks if Italian class action suits are, like other Italian things, more stylish than in the US. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 127.
- Clean Ohio Council Creates New Option for Sustainable Reinvestment – Cleveland attorney Joe Koncelik of Frantz Ward in his Ohio Environmental Law Blog
- New York’s Second Department Rejects Trial Court’s Attempt to Become the Nation’s OxyContin Court – New York lawyer Russell Jackson of Skadden on his blog, Consumer Class Actions and Mass Torts
- It Is Too Relevant! – Californiad discovery referee Kathy Gallo on her blog, Resolving Discovery Disputes
- Florida’s Statute Banning Gays and Lesbians From Adopting Ruled Unconstitutional – Florida attorney Eric Lundt of Sedgwick, Detert, Moran & Arnold on the firm’s blog, The Appellate Strategist
- Arbitrators Fee Award Based on Percentage of Property Value Conveyed in Settlement is Upheld – San Francisco lawyer David McMahon of Barger & Wolen on the firm’s Litigation Management & Attorney Fee Analysis Blog
- The Client- Divorce Attorney Relationship: Candor Required – New York attorney Daniel Clement at his blog, the New York Divorce Report
- Similac Recall: Bugs Found in Instant Powder Baby Formula, 5 Million Cans of Similac Recalled – Miami lawyer Bryant Esquenazi on his blog, Miami Beach Injury Law News
- Enough Already: The SEC Cannot Be Blamed for the Excesses of Our Corporate Culture of Greed – The Report of Inspector General Kotz – Washington, DC attorney Steven Berk on his blog, A Voice For Main Street
- Royal Caribbean’s Deep Throat – Miami lawyer Jim Walker of Walker & O’Neill on his blog, Cruise Law News
- The Italian Class Action – More Stylish Than in the US? – Virginia attorney Andrew Trask of McGuireWoods on the firm’s blog, Class Action Countermeasures
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