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January 11, 2008


Around the web, January 11

  • Rigsby deposition: when State Farm called a meeting to brainstorm ways to counter Mississippi AG Hood's P.R. campaign against them, state troopers showed up and took down license plates [Lange/YallPolitics]
  • Special welcome mat for New York business? After chipmaker AMD talks of locating a big factory upstate, NY pols rush to jump-start an antitrust investigation of its rival Intel [AP/NYTimes]
  • Lawprofs' campaign contributions make interesting reading [Bernstein @ Volokh]
  • Trial and error in medicine is unacceptable because medical error is unacceptable. Have we thought through the implications of that? [Dr. Wes]
  • Washington state AG Rob McKenna continues his push to fix his state's unique sovereign un-immunity rule [KUOW; earlier, more]
  • Florida lawyers rush to file thousands of tobacco suits as deadline set by state high court approaches [Herald, Times-Union]

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