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March 10, 2008


Around the web, March 10

  • Our own Michael Krauss quoted in article on protective orders and pharmacy litigation [USA Today]
  • Australia's Slater & Gordon, billed as world's first publicly owned law firm, has used its infusion of IPO funds to finance "eye-popping expansion" [ABA Journal]
  • Campaign in press to overturn Feres doctrine's protection of military docs against malpractice suits [CBS News via KevinMD]
  • Peter Angelos and banks battle in Maryland legislature over prepayment penalty lawsuits [Washington Post]
  • Who gets the planes? Bitter dispute among heirs of the late James Beasley Sr., dean of Philadelphia injury bar [Legal Intelligencer]
  • Too much coverage in Mississippi press of Scruggs scandal? If anything there should be more [Senatobia Democrat]

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