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August 31, 2008


Around the web, August 31

  • Despite all the environmental class action stuff? California litigation reformers host fund-raiser for Jerry Brown [Cal Law "Legal Pad"] More [Legal NewsLine]
  • West Virginia med-mal reform hasn't "blocked the courthouse door" [Wheeling News-Register]
  • Profile of secretive NAAG and its income sources: turns out it occupies a floor in a building owned by the tobacco-loot American Legacy Foundation [Daniel Fisher, Forbes]
  • More on Mel Weiss fee deal with former partners at Milberg [Portfolio]
  • Profile of Medical Justice, the "we help docs counterattack" group [Yes! Weekly, Greensboro, N.C.]
  • Pro-plaintiff expansion of False Claims Act moving through Congress is classic face-off of business and trial lawyers [NLJ]

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