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21 Dec 2009, 1:41 pm by Tom
Levine Toxic Torts Law Blog Toxic Torts :: Florida Personal Injury Lawyer Blog Torts and Personal Injury Law Center: Products Liability and Toxic … Construction Law Blog: Toxic Torts Saxe Environmental Law Blog // Recent Blog Entries // toxics and … Missouri Toxic Torts Lawyer & Attorney : Spencer Fane Britt … Toxic Torts :: Illinois Injury Lawyer Blog About : Environmental Toxic Torts Blog Injured: toxic torts Archives Pulmonary Fibrosis : Toxic Tort Litigation… [read post]
19 Dec 2009, 9:31 am by Patrick Hindert
Prior S2KM annual industry reports: Structured settlements in 2008 Structured settlements in 2007 Structured settlements in 2006 Professional Association Meetings NSSTA - National Structured Settlement Trade Association Winter meeting Annual meeting Fall meeting SSP - Society of Settlement Planners Preview Annual meeting NASP - National Association of Settlement Purchasers Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 ASNP - Academy of Special Needs Planners Annual meeting Tim Nay interview Settlement… [read post]
18 Dec 2009, 12:28 am by Jamie Spencer
If you’re asking about the validity of that defense to a ticket/arrest, I give it a thumbs up. [read post]
6 Dec 2009, 9:11 pm by smtaber
Spencer Hunt, The Columbus Dispatch, December 1, 2009 Columbus Steel Castings has failed to follow through on a court-ordered plan to identify and fix air-pollution problems at its South Side foundry, Ohio Environment [read post]
8 Nov 2009, 7:44 pm
(Inventive Step) Copyrighting a prior public disclosure: In re Lister (IP Directions) (IP Osgoode) A closer look at requests to stay section 337 investigations pending re-examination at the USPTO (ITC 337 Law Blog) Patent prosecution tips: drafting preambles (Patently-O)   US Patents – Decisions CAFC: When are subsidiaries covered in a license agreement? [read post]
8 Nov 2009, 7:44 pm
(Inventive Step) Copyrighting a prior public disclosure: In re Lister (IP Directions) (IP Osgoode) A closer look at requests to stay section 337 investigations pending re-examination at the USPTO (ITC 337 Law Blog) Patent prosecution tips: drafting preambles (Patently-O) US Patents - Decisions CAFC: When are subsidiaries covered in a license agreement? [read post]
8 Nov 2009, 7:44 pm
(Inventive Step) Copyrighting a prior public disclosure: In re Lister (IP Directions) (IP Osgoode) A closer look at requests to stay section 337 investigations pending re-examination at the USPTO (ITC 337 Law Blog) Patent prosecution tips: drafting preambles (Patently-O)   US Patents – Decisions CAFC: When are subsidiaries covered in a license agreement? [read post]
4 Nov 2009, 12:51 pm
     Dispatch: Okay so you want to call and report that you’re driving drunk? [read post]
23 Oct 2009, 1:52 pm by Editor
You can follow many of the hosts of Blawg Review on Twitter.Evan Schaeffer @eshaeff Ron Coleman @roncoleman Gordon Smith @gs_ Jeremy Richey @jeremyrichey Mike Cernovich @Cerno Evan Brown @internetcases Al Nye @AlanNye Kevin Heller @kevinhell George Lenard @employmentblawg Enrico Schaefer @Enrico1999 Monica Bay @commonscold Stephen Albainy-Jenei @patentbaristas Carolyn Elefant @carolynelefant Dave Gulbransen @dgulbran Tom Mighell @tommighell Craig Williams @jcraigwilliams Denise Howell @dhowell… [read post]
9 Oct 2009, 5:30 am
When a Roman Catholic bishop tells you to do something and you’re a young Irish Catholic, you do it. [read post]
1 Oct 2009, 7:02 am
  It is an especially interesting movie in light of the recent Supreme Court ruling re-affirming the bar of capital punishment rape cases. [read post]
10 Sep 2009, 7:54 am by Shawn Nevers
This is just a start, but you're likely to find a good topic with one of these resources. [read post]
1 Sep 2009, 5:30 pm
" They're familiar foes, said Doug Saeltzer, the Mouthpiece's manager, pitcher and a 12-season veteran. [read post]
29 Aug 2009, 12:02 pm by Old Fox
They came up with pizza cutters.Okay, they came up with a war on knives, but since pizza cutters have a blade, they're covered under the tough anti-knife laws in place. [read post]