Morning Docket: 04.14.08
* U.S. economy: Biglaw feels your pain. [WSJ Law Blog]
* Indeed, it’s a tough job market out there — even for a former U.S. Attorney General. [New York Times]
* Custody issues in Texas polygamist sect case are headed for court; hundreds of lawyers volunteer to represent the children pro bono. [AP]
* More exciting than a game of Quidditch: J.K. Rowling to testify in Harry Potter copyright trial. [CNN; New York Times]
* Legal aid lawyers representing victims of the subprime-mortgage crisis “are hamstrung by federal regulations that limit homeowners’ access to speedy, low-cost legal relief,” writes Georgetown 3L Joseph Sant. [New York Times]




Comments
Alberto Gonzalez must not have his resume to Kirkland...
AGAG needs to grow back his killer 'stache.