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October 6, 2009
Around the web, October 6
- Bad ideas that we started: Province of Ontario sues tobacco companies for $C50 billion [Toronto Star via Wise Law]
- Securities law the extraterritorial way: "F-Cubed, or All F-ed Up?" [Thomas Brom, California Lawyer via Roberts] "Extremely Rare F-Cubed Securities Class Action Trial Starts This Week Against Vivendi" [Andrew Longstreth, AmLaw Litigation Daily]
- Florida plaintiff's bar raising "nonpartisan" funds to influence redistricting process [Aaron Deslatte, Orlando Sentinel via Pero]
- "Why my business has ceased investing" [Coyote] Related, Dave Barry via Instapundit: "See, when the Government spends money, it creates jobs; whereas when the money is left in the hands of Taxpayers, God only knows what they do with it. Bake it into pies, probably. Anything to avoid creating jobs."
- SEIU, Illinois governor push plan to unionize people caring for their relatives at home [Malkin, related Michigan story]
- "Some Random Thoughts on Medicare Recovery" [Nye/Cal Biz Lit, more]
Posted by Walter Olson at 8:59 AM
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