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The Daily Memo - 11/2/06
A widow has filed a $7.5 million lawsuit over her husband’s suicide - suing the restaurant that allegedly let him leave drunk (and which put him in a cab) and the cab driver who allegedly threw him out of the cab and left him on the side of the road. (Court TV)
Serenity fans are now being sued by Universal, after previously being urged to do everything they could to support the flick. (Cinematical)
Apparently “not cool!” is not a legal argument. (WSJ Law Blog)
The Massachusetts state Board of Bar Overseers is recommending that two lawyers be disbarred (and that a third be suspended) after they tried to extort and intimidate the clerk of a Superior Court Judge who ruled against their client in a massive fight over family assets, so that they could discredit the judge and invalidate her judgment. (Boston.com
“Xoxohth 1.1: The Past and the Present.” (Concurring Opinions)
Heads up to any practicing attorneys wasting good billable hour time by reading our site - the electronic discovery requirements of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure are getting a makeover on December 1st (CyberControls, hattip to Sui Generis)





