- Yet another target in 9/11 litigants' and insurers' money quest: Bin Laden's wealthy Saudi family [WINS]
- One N.Y. stockbroker got $9 million in plaintiff finder's fees from Milberg Weiss over 24 years [WSJ editorial]
- Shut up, they explained: plaintiffs in Kivalina climate change suit are trying to assign liability in court for the supposed tort of disagreeing with them [Shannon Goessling, Southeastern Legal courtesy AJP]
- A few reactions to my short Portfolio piece rebutting Bill Lerach [Legal NewsLine, Jane Genova, Cal Law "Legal Pad"; see also, and this press release from Conde Nast]
- Who needs navigability? Congress mulls extending Clean Water Act down to maybe the puddle level [Martin/Chasanov, NLJ]
- Italy introducing class action legislation [Thomson/Interactive Investor]
Around the web, June 19
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| Isaac Gorodetski Project Manager, Center for Legal Policy at the Manhattan Institute igorodetski@manhattan-institute.org |
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| Bridget Carroll Press Officer, Manhattan Institute bcarroll@manhattan-institute.org |



