Morning Docket 02.03.10

Crushing Debt Obligations small.jpg* A Seattle lawyer is suing Sallie Mae for harassment for “dozens of unwanted calls” on his cell phone, a.k.a. “pay off your law school loans” calls. [Puget Sound Business Journal via ABA Journal]
* After a successful class action suit against department store Windsor Fashions, the plaintiff’s attorney received a payout of $125,000… in $10 gift card increments, thanks to a grandstanding judge. [Los Angeles News]
* Washington, D.C. may make the switch to elected attorneys general, after Mayor Fenty appointee Peter Nickles rubbed the City Council the wrong way. [Washington Post]
* When “Amy” was a little girl, her uncle made her a star in the child pornography world. Now she wants $3.4 million in damages from those who downloaded her photos. [New York Times]
* John Grisham is The Innocent Man in a libel case against him. [Courthouse News Service]
* The “don’t ask, don’t tell” law is getting serious scrutiny. The Pentagon has appointed a military officer and a civilian to conduct a review of the policy: Jeh C. Johnson, the Pentagon’s top legal counsel, formerly of Paul Weiss, and Gen. Carter F. Ham, the commander of the United States Army in Europe. [New York Times]

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