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August 24, 2007
Around the web, August 24
- Whatever happened to statutes of limitation dept.: Iowa pays $925,000 to atone for cruel stuttering experiment carried out on kids in 1930s [Bernstein @ Volokh]
- Saveri, Hagens Berman & Co. split $81.5 million in fees as DRAM microchip price fixing case settles for $325 million [The Recorder](& Legal Reader)
- Lisa Rickard on U.S. Chamber's campaign calling attention to ATLA/AAJ name change [TownHall]
- What is voir dire even for, if not to rid your jury panel of those pesky tort reform types? [Blawgletter]
- New audio interviews with state senators Glenn Coffee (Okla.) and Charlie Ross (Miss.) on legal reform [AJP]
- Off-label promotion by Lilly of psychiatric drug Zyprexa has loosed a swarm of maddened state AGs [Legal NewsLine]
- If you expect to pocket a percentage referral for hooking your client up with another law firm, maybe it's better for you to, like, tell the client that's happening [Legal Intelligencer]
Posted by Walter Olson at 12:06 AM
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