Morning Docket: 11.27.09

* The job market is difficult for law school graduates? You don’t say. [ABC News]
* A former UBS banker, on his way to prison for 40 months for helping rich folks evade taxes, might end up with a billion-dollar whistleblower reward when he comes out. [New York Times]
* Hundreds if not thousands of lobbyists may get bounced from federal advisory panels as part of the Obama administration’s lobbying reform effort. [Washington Post]
* It turns out the White House gate crashers — Tareq Salahi and his wife Michaele Salahi, pictured at right with Vice President Biden — have a long history of legal woes, with involvement in at least 16 civil lawsuits. [CNN]
* AIG and its former CEO, Maurice Greenberg, reach a settlement. [New York Times]
* The Honduran Supreme Court has weighed in against restoring ousted President Manuel Zelaya (although the opinion is just a recommendation, not a binding judgment). [AP]
* About 100 suspects are being sought for the election-related killings in the Philippines that left at least 57 unarmed civilians dead (including lawyers and journalists). [CNN]

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