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The Daily Memo - 5/3/07
Strippers protesting an anti-lap dancing law. …Sorry guys, no NSFW pictures. (Dayton Daily News)
Law firms are a long ways away from using anything other than the billable hour, but there are some alternative billing arrangements out there. (WSJ Law Blog)
A Washington man’s conviction over medical marijuana has been reversed as he was found to be a “qualifying patient,” even though he lacked a proper prescription. (LawInfo)
Imus is suing CBS Radio for $40 million left on his contract. (CNN)
Internet radio stations have bought two more months of freedom before the Copyright Royalty Board’s crippling new rates shut most of them down. (FMQB)
The ex-president of BAR/BRI thinks the current proposed settlement in the antitrust lawsuit against the company doesn’t give enough money to the settlement class of plaintiffs. (Law.com)
“A New Judicial Crisis: Judges Falling Asleep.” (WSJ Law Blog)
Peter Jackson has pulled out his lawyers regarding the script for The Lovely Bones he’s currently shopping around Hollywood. (Defamer)
DC’s City Council is considering setting up a toll for drivers who want to get into the District. (NBC4)
Comments
Stippers have first amendment rights, too! It's the language of love, baby.
Posted by two elle | May 3, 2007 5:02 PM