Law blog round-up

March 31, 2008

Good afternoon! Here are some law links to get your week started:

  • Ron Miller at the Maryland Injury Lawyer Blog has a post on the admissibility of expert witnesses’ financial information. Ron’s a busy guy; he’s also got a post speculating on how O’Malley will fill Judge Raker’s Court of Appeals seat. Click here to find out who Ron thinks the governor will pick. (As those of you who read On the Record regularly know, I am an unrepentant appellate judge selection nerd.)
  • The Maryland Intellectual Property Law Blog has this post about a cool-sounding (for IP types, anyway) panel at UM Law in a few weeks.
  • You may not want to delete that e-mail.
  • If you’ve been following the news about this Las Vegas judge-behaving-badly, here’s the latest story, courtesy of How Appealing.
  • The Law Practice Management Blog offers this post about corporations pressuring their law firms to go paperless.

CARYN TAMBER, Legal Affairs Writer

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