Non-Sequiturs: 10.05.09

* Next up for Erin Andrews and Bingham McCutchen? Maybe suing Marriot and Ramada. [Legal Blog Watch]
* District Judge Stefany Miley, who replaced district Judge Elizabeth Halverson, is also allegedly a victim of domestic violence. Vegas baby. Nice place to visit, wouldn’t want to live there. [Legally Unbound]
* Silicon Valley lawyer Craig Johnson, founder of Venture Law Group, RIP. [WSJ Law Blog]
* We got to him first, but do check out Forbes’s interesting profile of Ted Frank, who’s “on a mission to protect consumers from their own class action lawyers.” [Forbes]
* Apparently Macy’s can’t even afford a shredder. That doesn’t bode well for this year’s Thanksgiving Day parade. [Missouri Lawyers Weekly]
* Social Networks: Friends or Foes? Check out this conference at Berkeley later this month, featuring such folks as Orin Kerr of the Volokh Conspiracy and ATL’s own David Lat. [Volokh Conspiracy]
* Today is World Teachers’ Day, a.k.a. World “wash your hands and don’t give me swine flu you nasty urchin” Day. [Solo Practice University via Blawg Review]

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