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September 25, 2009


Around the web, September 25
  • State AGs (Connecticut's in particular) vs. businesses that try to close plants [Genova]
  • New York class-action firm Labaton Sucharow generous to Massachusetts politicians [Boston Globe]
  • Relying on analysis from some insurance consumer advocates can be hazardous indeed [RiskProf on Florida]
  • "Wyeth v. Levine Post-Script" [TortsProf]
  • How law schools promote or mispromote themselves is an important ethics issue [Steele, LEF]
  • Dickie Scruggs's private critique of federal judiciary bared in new suit? [Freeland and more citing YallPolitics]


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