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The Daily Memo - 1/11/07
Good morning angels. Today’s task is to wrap your pretty little heads around Hollywood contracts. (May It Please the Court)
Earlier reports of impending settlement appear to be wrong as Cisco is now, in fact, suing Apple of its use of the iPhone name. (WSJ Law Blog via Overlawyered)
The House has voted to raise the federal minimum wage from $5.15 to $7.25, so now it’s the Senate’s turn. (MSNBC)
“Five months after the city ordered restaurants to stop selling foie gras, it’s liver and let liver in Chicago.” …sigh. (Yahoo! News)
What’s the skinny with the final NY lawyer advertising rules? (Sui Generis)
Bush is coming to grips with the fact that he’s going to have to make concessions to the new Democratic Congress, and so he’s decided not to renominate four controversial candidates as potential appellate court judges. (Law.com)
Texas has amended its bar exam rule, which used to limit folks to four chances - now, after a fourth failure, folks can seek a waiver to try, try again. (Legal Profession Blog)
Things are getting ugly in the New Orleans juvenile courts, where a judge tossed a prominent public defender into the clink. (The Legal Reader)