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Conservatives Sue Over Budget Vote
The Recorder
Lawyers for the GOP and an anti-tax group don't want the Democrats to find a way around the requirement that taxes be approved by a 2/3 vote.
Munger, Tolles Names Six New Partners
The Recorder
Five of the elevated lawyers are in L.A., and one is in San Francisco.
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What's Wrong With Law School?
The American Lawyer
A conference on legal innovation looks at how law schools may have to change.
Mexican Standoff
The American Lawyer
Keker and Bingham McCutchen to battle in Univision-Grupo Televisa drama.
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Attorneys May Be Delaying Retirement
The National Law Journal
Baby boomer lawyers are holding off on leaving the work force as 401(k)s and other financial assets fall in value.

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Pat-down Case May Get Punted
The Recorder
Several California Supreme Court justices said they needed more information to rule on whether pat-down searches at S.F. 49ers games, and many other NFL venues, violate state law.
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Gibson Helping Settle Surfers' Spat
Legal Pad
Pro bono's up, dude! Gibson Dunn attorneys aid aging surfers suing (alleged) sneaky sidewinders over a convoluted case of conflicting copyright claims. Also Blogged: Heller's CFO lands at a new law firm. And: We chat with the head of kinder, gentler patent holder RPX about its "act now!" offer to defendants facing less-gentle Acacia. Plus: Other stuff on the Web! Cool! Conflict? Guess not ...
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Defensive Measures
The Corporate Counselor
A Cozen O'Connor partner urges companies to institute policies that ensure their confidential information stays that way.



