Best in Law Blogs : LexBlog Network : October 20, 2010
October 20, 2010
It’s always good to see multiple LexBlog Network bloggers in-tune with what’s going on in their practice area and commenting on the same news story. Today, Jason Schultz and Trey Mills have great posts breaking down Allstate’s $10 million regulatory settlement over their bodily injury claims handling process. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 126.
- Disclosure of the Nature of Legal Practice and Representation is Required by Arbitrator in Fee Dispute Matter – San Francisco lawyer David McMahon of Barger & Wolen on the firm’s Litigation Management & Attorney Fee Analysis Blog
- Fair Game is the best movie ever reviewed on this blog – Richard Renner of the National Whistleblower Center on their Whistleblowers Protection Blog
- Custody / Parenting: When To Go To Trial – Boston and Hingham based attorney Nancy Van Tine on her Massachusetts Divorce Law Monitor
- Discovery Limited in Partnership Dissolution Case – Greensboro lawyer Mack Sperling of Brooks Pierce at his blog, the North Carolina Business Litigation Report
- Colossus Saves Allstate Billions in Handling Automobile Accident Claims: So What’s $10 Million? – Anderson attorney Trey Mills of Trammell Law Firm on his South Carolina Injury Law Journal
- A Guide to Depositions for Georgia Criminal Appeals Lawyers – McDonough lawyer Scott Key on his Georgia Criminal Appellate Law Blog
- Ruminations and Reflections on Legal Blogging Three Years In to It – Columbus attorney Teri Rasmussen of Plunkett Cooney in her Ohio Practical Business Law Blog
- Will the Gifford v. USGBC Class Action Lawsuit Be Certified? – LEED AP Chris Cheatham of Cheatham Consulting on his blog, Green Building Law Update
- Allstate Agrees to $10 Million Regulatory Settlement Over Bodily Injury Claims Handling Process – Atlanta lawyer Jason Schultz in his Georgia Personal Injury Law Blog
- Pennsylvania Superior Court Decides What It Would Have Decided (Kanter v. Epstein v. Saul Ewing) – Philadelphia attorney Maxwell Kennerly of The Beasley Firm at his blog, Litigation & Trial
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