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March 15, 2009


Around the web, March 15
  • Well past time for print versions of law reviews to die a peaceful death, and this may help things along [David Post @ Volokh]
  • Radiologists said to overrate their risk of being sued for failure to diagnose breast cancer [Science Daily]
  • Lead-as-toxic-substance docket really jumping, reports James Cordrey in last month's Mealey's [Genova]
  • Attorneys Seek $110 Million in Fees in UnitedHealth Group Options Backdating Settlement [Securities Docket]
  • Texas enacted strong tort reform. Supply of emergency docs in rural counties improved. Naah, must be coincidence [White Coat]
  • Suit alleging soaking of chicken in water to add weight had demanded "chicken by chicken account" of Kroger sales [Madison County Record courtesy Chamber/ILR]

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