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December 8, 2009


Around the web, December 8
  • Searle Center at Northwestern releases new interim report on how creditor claims fare in arbitration and in court;
  • Previewing the Supreme Court arguments on "honest services fraud" law [WSJ Law Blog]
  • Trial lawyers ask Missouri Supreme Court to strike down legislated damage limits [St. Louis Post-Dispatch]
  • Three Kane County, Ill. judicial candidates won't accept money from attorneys, are scoffed at by those who do [Daily Herald]
  • "Pigs get fat, Mississippi got slaughtered" in AG Hood's Zyprexa-pricing suit [Beck & Herrmann]
  • Jack McConnell of Motley Rice, picked by Rhode Island senators for federal judgeship, was generous political donor who recycled tobacco money into lead-paint crusade [Public Nuisance Wire and more, Providence Journal]

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