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December 12, 2007


Around the web, December 12

  • Meet trial lawyer David Dorris, who blocked U. Ill.'s idea of giving Chief Justice Roberts an honorary degree [NRO Corner, Wash. Times]
  • Criminal forensics doctor in U.K. who wrongly accused parents could lose right to practice [Times Online]
  • Those "tobacco AGs" really haven't done so well running for higher office, have they? [X Curmudgeon]
  • An injury lawyer finds himself in his own auto accident [Turkewitz]
  • Toxic if swallowed? California Prop 65 right-to-know lawyers sue Apple over chemicals in iPhone [InfoWorld, ABA Journal]
  • Get your more or less daily new Scruggs developments at my other site, and at David R.'s [Overlawyered, Insurance Coverage Blog]

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