October 1, 2015
I know I mentioned it recently, but Max Kennerly always has great stuff. Today he writes on the ills of the prescription drug market. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 199.
- Energy Future Holdings – Kicking a Very Large Can Down the Road – New York lawyer Ben Feder of Kelley Drye on the firm’s blog, Bankruptcy Law Insights
- After Lengthy Delay EPA Sets Ozone Standard at 70 ppb – Cleveland attorney Joe Koncelik of Tucker Ellis in his Ohio Environmental Law Blog
- Divorce and the Common Interest Privilege – Boston lawyer Andrea Dunbar of Burns Levinson on the Divorce Law Monitor
- 90% of information governance is half contracting – Husch Blackwell attorney Peter Sloan writing out of Kansas City, Missouri on the firm’s Byte Back
- Securities Claims Based on Item 303 of Regulation S-K: It Just Doesn’t Matter – Seattle attorney Douglas Greene of Lane Powell on the firm’s blog, D&O Discourse
- 10 Reasons Your Startup Needs Federal Trademark Protection Today – Nashville attorney Randy Michels of Trust Tree on their blog, The Root
- Law Firm Merger — An Ideal Time To Evaluate The Cost of Operating – Hayse, LLC Director Roger Hayse on their blog Managing Law Firm Transition
- When a Manager Makes Even One Stupid Comment after an FMLA Request, the Employer Pays the Price – Chicago lawyer Jeff Nowak of Franczek Radelet on the firm’s blog, FMLA Insights
- New Study Says…Pace of Adopting Active Safety System Should Be Picked Up – Chicago attorney Jason Britt of Foley & Lardner on the firm’s blog, Dashboard Insights
- Divided Infringement Between Doctor And Patient –
- Send In The Lawyers: A Partial Fix For America’s Dystopian Prescription Drug Market – Philadelphia lawyer Max Kennerly of Kennerly Loutey on his blog, Litigation & Trial
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