Morning Docket

Morning Docket 03.22.10

* The health-care reform bill is headed to the Senate, with no help from the Republicans. [New York Times] * Legal challenges are in the bill’s future. [Washington Post and All Headline News] * A Manhattan judge strikes the juicy parts from an Alan Levy’s lawsuit against his former firm, Sedgwick Detert Moran & Arnold. […]

* The health-care reform bill is headed to the Senate, with no help from the Republicans. [New York Times]

* Legal challenges are in the bill’s future. [Washington Post and All Headline News]

* A Manhattan judge strikes the juicy parts from an Alan Levy’s lawsuit against his former firm, Sedgwick Detert Moran & Arnold. [ABA Journal]

* Not every indigent client gets Paul Weiss to step in to help when a public defender fails them. [New York Times]

* Cyber criminals aren’t afraid of law firms. [San Francisco Chronicle]

* Life after prison for the Milberg Weiss lawyers doesn’t sound so bad. [Business Week]

* A judicial boycott in California. [New York Times]