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September 11, 2008
Around the web, September 11
- "Eight counties in New York State have no obstetricians: Essex, Greene, Seneca, Tioga, Washington, Yates, Schoharie, and Hamilton" [Barringer/Berkowitz, NY Sun via Common Good; more]
- Card check proposal to dispense with union secret ballot might just be the most important domestic issue at stake in November's election [Rubin, Pajamas Media]
- "A look at [AG and gubernatorial candidate Jay] Nixon's big-money donors starts and ends with Missouri's big-name lawyers, specifically personal injury attorneys." [St. Louis Post-Dispatch]
- "Market doesn't work for EULAs". But in the case of Google Chrome maybe it did [Szoka, TechLiberation]
- Early bird registration about to expire on U.S. Chamber's Legal Reform Summit, set for Oct. 29 in Washington [more]
- Self-regulation effort by third-party litigation funders in the U.K. [Legal Week]
- Short on cash? Earn money by blogging for trial lawyer causes [Tort Deform]
Posted by Walter Olson at 12:04 AM
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