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« Judge gives candy to plaintiff; jury verdict tossed
|
Welcome Wall Street Journal readers »
December 14, 2007
Around the web, December 14
How limits on arbitration would burden courts, taxpayers, and consumers (OL
Oct. 18
). [
Metropolitan Corporate Counsel
;
Rutledge
]
Phenomenal analysis of the briefs in
Warner-Lambert v. Kent
(
Sep. 26
). [
Beck/Herrmann
;
related Beck/Herrmann post
]
Congress making it harder to obtain a mortgage (
earlier
). [
Lindgren @ Volokh
]
Pennsylvania Prempro verdict overturned, explained (earlier:
Oct. 11
;
Oct. 29
). [
Legal Intelligencer
]
Sarbanes-Oxley continues to sap US capital markets. [
Ribstein
]
Let's hear it for another corporation willing to defend themselves instead of settling extortionate bet-the-company litigation. [
The Recorder
]
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