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November 21, 2007


Around the web, November 21

  • "Remarkable consensus ...in legal academia today" that most securities suits don't benefit investors [Parloff]
  • Daniel Solove's new book The Future of Reputation: Gossip, Rumor, and Privacy on the Internet, reviewed [Anne Reed, first and second posts; Amber Carson]
  • A doc's apology [Memphis Commercial Appeal via Day on Torts]
  • EU ministers promise: consumer laws "won't go US route" [Scotsman]
  • An introduction to employer liability for violence in the workplace [George Lenard, first and second posts]
  • One year on, Calif. bar still grappling with whether to require lawyers who lack malpractice insurance to tell clients [The Recorder; earlier]

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