The Cavalcade of Risk: 1st Anniversary Edition, is now up at Insure Blog. Noting that “it was a year ago this week that we published the first Cav,” Insure Blog explains that the Cav is intended as a round up “of interesting/unusual risk-related posts from around the blogosphere.” One of my posts is up
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Some Recommended Reading
If there were a Pulitzer prize for blogging, this would get it. For those who have read the book Flags of our Fathers, or the millions more who have seen the movie, this post reminds us that the war in the pacific was made up of exactly those types of personal stories, only writ large…
Still More on Structural Conflicts of Interest
Day 3 of my discussion of the First Circuit’s recent ruling concerning structural conflicts of interest and their impact on claims for benefits under ERISA: Workplace Prof blog has his take, and quotes from others, here, and one of my favorite, quirkier, law blogs, Appellate Law & Practice, has its take here.
Three Out of Three Commentators Agree: Law Reviews Have Made Themselves Irrelevant
Well, I don’t know. Did I hit on something that was already percolating in the zeitgeist a few weeks ago when I addressed the increasing irrelevancy of law reviews in a post, or does someone at the New York Times read my blog? You will recall that, after having, as David Rossmiller pointed out, eaten…
Law Reviews Are Dead, They Just Don’t Know It Yet
Kevin O’Keefe, the trial lawyer turned legal blogging evangelist who runs LexBlog, the company that provides the technical support – but not any of the copy – for this blog and for the many other blogs listed on the lower left hand corner of this page, has been running a series of posts on the…
Logrolling 103
I should probably take a page from my elders at this blogging business, and create a blogroll on the links section on my blog listing the blogs I read regularly and that are good resources on issues addressed by this blog. For now though, I continue with my Logrolling entries to record that information. And…
Logrolling 102
Where do I get my information and how do I stay up to date? From sources like BNA’s new pension and benefits blog, hosted right now by Nell Hennessy, who has the experience to really discuss pension issues. She has a nice post up right now listing blogs, including this one, that cover…
Retirement Benefits and Fiduciary Duties under ERISA
There is a nice and complimentary write up of this blog at Workplace Prof Blog, one of my favorite sources for a wide range of information related to employee benefits, including ERISA, such as this post on a petition for writ of certiorari arising out of a recent Ninth Circuit ruling concerning the fiduciary…
Logrolling 101
David Rossmiller, one of the pioneers, along with Marc Mayerson, of insurance coverage blogging, has kind words to say about the Boston ERISA and Insurance Litigation Blog here and again here. I can, in turn, commend David’s Insurance Coverage Law Blog to those of you who, like me, are always looking for…