
- Law.com – India Shuts Its Doors on Foreign Firms – As if outsourcing weren't already enough of a pain in the ass, now you can't even deal with a non-Indian firm's liason office for local counsel.
- The Daily Docket: Supreme Court Ends Chrysler Appeal – Bankruptcy Beat – WSJ – We had almost forgotten about the Indiana pension funds' last-ditch efforts to block/get something out of this deal. And so Tom Lauria's crusade against the big auto cramdown ends with a whimper, not a bang. Twice to the Supreme Court with naught to show.
- Law.com – Kirkland Partner Slapped With Dismissal and Judge’s Rebuke for Filing Misstep – And apparently it's not even as if this were some arcane local rule. Woops.
- Legal Pad: S.F. Associate Wins a Million Bucks in Wonky ESPN Game – Someone has to win these things, but the odds against picking 29 in a row then 9 more in a row are astonishing. Plus, the guy picked from MMA, Premiership soccer, the Heisman winner, and many other sports, so it's not even like he could have had too much of a mathematical edge on any particular pick.
- Law.com – Hogan and Lovells Partners Approve Merger – This happened.
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