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Morning Docket 08.11.09

Heller Ehrman small logo.jpg* There was serious shadiness at dissolved firm Heller Ehrman. Information coming to light during bankruptcy proceedings suggests that, in 2008, the firm distributed $9 million in profits that it did not have and then covered it up. [The Recorder]

* Paul Hastings nabs Central District of California U.S. Attorney Thomas O’Brien. [Associated Press]

* Canadian inmate wants cruel and unusual punishment. [Courthouse News Service]

* Kudos to Preet Bharara, the new U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York. Ashby Jones wonders whether he’ll “be able to play it straight as a prosecutor, and extricate himself from the muddy world of politics.” [New York Times via WSJ Law Blog]

* The system of justice in Myanmar lacks some justness. [CNN]

* Not so fast. Judge Jed S. Rakoff of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York refuses to sign off on the Bank of America - SEC settlement. [Washington Post]

* Some tips on using a coffeehouse as your office. [My Shingle via ABA Journal]

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