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The Daily Memo - 10/16/06
Over 800 New York lawyers have 30 days to pay up their state bar registration fees or they’ll find themselves suspended. (Daily Intelligencer)
Jon Lovitz will be hosting an NBC show by the name of “Bad Judge,” a mockery of the plethora of courtroom shows (see “Judge Judy”) currently on the air. (TV Squad)
Prison guards are most likely to blame for the steady rise of smuggled cell phones in prisons. (NPR)
Copyright law is keeping some TV show DVDs MIA. (Overlawyered)
Many are betting against the ban on internet gambling. (MSNBC)
Do class-action lawsuits fail to hold bad companies accountable for their bad actions? (SFGate)
A parking lot tiff between parents outside of an elementary school has led to “a series of ethics charges and legal actions that have cost [local] taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars.” (NJ.com)
An Atlanta man went on a year-long spree, marrying 10 women from Africa. (ajc.com)





