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December 7, 2007


If you're not reading Overlawyered...

Things you're missing if you're still not reading my (and Ted's) other blog: intensive coverage of the Dickie Scruggs indictment and its fallout; new trial lawyer group fighting with AAJ over ATLA acronym; ten state AGs object to provision in TJX class-action settlement; NY courts kind toward lawyers on question of when contingency fee deal is inherently abusive of client; Crocs footwear fad fades, resulting in inevitable shareholder suit; "Civil Gideon" push for NYC tenants; feds intervene against alleged fee overcharge by marine-dumping whistleblowers' lawyers; outcomes of Paxil settlement held secret; and much, much more.

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