Morning Docket 11.10.09

* SCOTUS will decide whether juveniles can get life sentences for non-homicide crimes. [New York Times]
* Another law professor is heading to court. Columbia’s Philip Bobbitt sued the law firm formerly known as Milberg Weiss this week for allegedly messing up a class action suit. [WSJ Law Blog]
* Blind gamer sues Sony because its video games discriminate against the visually impaired. Perhaps just stick to Rock Band? [True/Slant]
* Ex-SEC lawyer pleads guilty to helping Marc Dreier scam hedge funds. [Bloomberg]
* Kamee B. Verdrager is taking her wrongful termination suit against Mintz Levin to Suffolk County Court. Verdrager alleges she was fired for becoming preggers. Longtime readers may remember this as the “I suppose we have your honeymoon to blame for this” case. [Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly (subscription)]
* J-Lo would like to keep her sex tape on the downlow. [True/Slant]
* Scott Rothstein’s assets seized. If you know a lawyer who has eight houses worth $18 million, several luxury cars, a yacht, and two other boats, you might know a lawyer running a Ponzi scheme. [Associated Press]

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