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The Daily Memo - 5/17/07
Baskin-Robbins settled a lawsuit, to the tune of half-a-million dollars, over allegations that its pints of ice cream were about 4 ounces light. (Consumerist)
The American Association for Justice (formerly the Association of Trial Lawyers of America) has filed an ethics complaint against our favorite judge, the guy who wants $65 million from his dry cleaners. (Law.com)
A British judge seems to be having a little trouble wrapping his head around this whole “web site” business. (Yahoo! News)
The WSJ Law Blog asks about whether it’s ok to copy another lawyer’s complaint… (WSJ Law Blog)
…and Professor Bainbridge says the more interesting question isn’t copyright concerns, but ethical concerns. (Professor Bainbridge)
A judge has ruled that the kid who sued his school after getting in trouble for saying “that’s so gay” isn’t entitled to money. (FindLaw)
A battle between three sex offenders ended with a sword … ah, Florida. (SPTimes.com)
Possible congrats to the bald eagle, which may be removed from the endangered species list. (Yahoo! News)





