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October 8, 2008
Around the web, October 8
- Patent trolls -- in Germany? [IP Law and Business via Securing Innovation]
- Where Milton Friedman's memory is defamed, chances are someone has been reading worst-book-of-year author Naomi Klein [Norberg, Cato, Reason] More: Will Wilkinson.
- New site aimed at doctors on politics of medicine [MedPolitics]
- "Confiscation", fast-growing penalty applied in U.K. criminal proceedings, can result in double punishment [Hellman, Times Online]
- Rebutting state of Kentucky's case against Oxycontin maker Purdue Pharma [Former AG Dick Thornburgh and Brandon Fowler, both K&L Gates, WLF, PDF]
- Prohibition on party testimony is one of those aspects of pre-modern tort procedure that can seem impossibly strange today [Abraham, Va. Law Review; Robinette, TortsProf]
Posted by Walter Olson at 12:12 AM
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