Legal and safety news that caught my interest this week:
- New York Times Op-Ed Advocates Letting Everybody Play ‘Lawyer’ [Elie Mystal at Above The Law]
- I Saw The Future Of Law, And It’s Not What Any Of You Morons Are Talking About On The Internet [Brian Tannebaum at My Law License]
- Another Isolated Incident [Radley Balko at The Agitator]
- And Another One [Balko at The Agitator]
- GOP Campaing Proposals Seek To Knock Judges Down a Peg [Joe Palazzolo at WSJ Law Blog]
- How Deep Is Your Love? [Scott H. Greenfield at Simple Justice]
- Loose Lips Sink Ships [Greenfield]
- Repugnant Verdicts: Facts Don’t Count [Greefield]
- A Recent Law Grad’s Attempt at Revenge on His Law School [Mystal at ATL]
- Brilliant Man, Dumb Choice [David Bernstein at The Volokh Conspiracy]
- Schneider Tries To Hide the Ball in Litigation [Morgan Adams at Truck Injury Lawyer Blog]
- Frivolous Defenses v. Frivolous Lawsuits – Time to Re-examine the Problems with the Legal System [Adams]
- The New York Times Still Matters [Greenfield]
- Rakofsky Moves to Add Yahoo!, TechDirt and Others to Defamation Action; Asks Sanctions Against Former Lawyer (Updated) [Eric Turkewitz at New York Personal Injury Lawyer Blog]
- Airline E-mails Could Play a Big Part in Buffalo, NY Plane Crash Lawsuit [Christopher Danzig at Above The Law]
- Size Matters: Be the Guy That Writes the Book [Valerie Katz at Above The Law]
- Lawyers, Where Can You Really Stretch a Dollar? [Palazzolo at WSJ Law Blog]
- Rakofsky’s Dedicated Life [Greenfield]
- Daily News Rips Me Off (Again) [Turkewitz]
- Why, Exactly, is Insider Trading Illegal? [Ashby Jones at WSJ Law Blog]
- Some more resources on the Cloud [Deven Desai at Concurring Opinions]
- IF Joseph Rakofsky Had A Mentor, And Other Wild Ideas [Brian Tannebaum at My Law License w/ HT to Greenfield]
- Charges against Edwards Survive Motions to Dismiss [Palazzolo at WSJ Law Blog]
- Bridging The Medical Malpractice Rift Between Physicians And Attorneys [Michael Bogdanow at InjuryBoard]
- Why blog? [Kevin O’Keefe at Real Lawyers Have Blogs]
(c) Copyright 2011 Brett A. Emison
Brett Emison is currently a partner at Langdon & Emison, a firm dedicated to helping injured victims across the country from their primary office near Kansas City. Mainly focusing on catastrophic injury and death cases as well as complex mass tort and dangerous drug cases, Mr. Emison often deals with automotive defects, automobile crashes, railroad crossing accidents (train accidents), trucking accidents, dangerous and defective drugs, defective medical devices.
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