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Morning Docket 02.06.09

pretty-woman.jpg* A New York madam, whose escort service was busted last year, shares her client list with ABC News. Among her clients, “a partner at the Wall Street law firm Cravath Swaine Moore ‘looking for a party girl to come fully equipped’ [who] spent a total of $20,000.” Perhaps we’ll call Cravath bonuses hooker-sized rather than half-Skaddens next year. [ABC News]

* Cadwalader joins Sonnenschein as the U.S. government’s bankruptcy advisers. [Bloomberg]

* Bail has been set for Marc Dreier at $10 million. If Dreier pays up next week, he can return to his East Side apartment, but will be under lock, key, and guard there. And Judge Jed Rakoff says no Blackberrys allowed! [New York Times]

* Tony Mauro of Legal Times talks about Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s surgery and the history of health issues at SCOTUS. [BLT]

* Tyco ex-CEO Dennis Kozlowski, of the $6,000 shower curtain, has hired Carter Ledyard & Milburn to appeal his conviction to the U.S. Supreme Court. [Bloomberg]

* 50 Cent no longer has to worry about this $50 million lawsuit. [People]

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