- U.K. high court: "TV cameras to capture new era for law lords" [Times Online]
- Silly, baseless lawsuits do exist -- and illustrate need for Twombly/Iqbal pleading standard [Joel Cohen/Katherine Helm, Law.com]
- "After Chevron Posts Youtube Video, Ecuador Judge Steps Down in $27B Case" [ABA Journal] Case could test momentum of "international jackpot justice" [Glenn Garvin, Miami Herald] More: Carter at ShopFloor;
- "South Africa Drops Opposition to Pending Apartheid Lawsuits in New York" [AmLaw] "Leading Business Groups Urge Federal Court to Dismiss South African Alien Tort Lawsuit" [NFTC]
- A critical conservative look at public relations firm Fenton Communications [Rowan Scarborough, Human Events]
- More on push to overturn Stoneridge [Sarah Johnson, CFO mag]



