Morning Docket 02.11.10

* Erin Andrews wasn’t her stalker’s only victim, but she’s the only one likely to get $335,000. [Smoking Gun]
* Toyota won a temporary ruling barring Dimitrios Biller, a former in-house lawyer turned whistleblower, from going public with confidential documents concerning rollover-accident lawsuits. [Business Week]
* Washington D.C. is out of its mind with snow. It’s all fun and games until snowball fights turn felonious. A woman in Columbia Heights has been charged with assaulting a police officer with a snowball. [Washington City Paper]
* Boston condo buyer sues broker over second-hand smoke. [Massachusetts Real Estate Law Blog]
* Do not study your Arabic while flying. The ACLU has taken up the cause of a Pomona College senior who was arrested after an airport screener found Arabic-English flash cards in his bags. [CNN]
* Google Buzz launched suddenly (and with some privacy flaws) yesterday, perhaps taking advantage of the fact that many of us were stuck inside in front of our computers thanks to the snow. A Google lawyer only recently locked down the Buzz domain name. [TechCrunch]

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