Morning Docket: 05.10.10
* BP shareholder sues executives over oil spill. Judging from this New York Times piece, Halliburton and Cameron International can expect some lawsuits in the near future too. [Associated Press]
* Facebook is facing a series of privacy complaints at the FTC, so it has lawyered up. Facebook is now friends with ex-FTC boss Tim Muris, of O’Melveny & Myers. [TechCrunch]
* E-Trade is dismissive of the Lindsay Lohan “milkaholic” lawsuit. [TMZ]
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* Former Ohio AG Mark Dann’s “Dannimal House” will not mean time in the jailhouse. [Columbus Dispatch]
* Judge of the Day (across the pond): Sir Stephen Richards. [UKPA]
* If you followed Lat’s Sunday coverage, you’re aware that Elena Kagan is going to have a great Monday. And Chris Good says that she will not be having any “wise Latina” moments in the weeks to come. [Atlantic]
* Good news for illegal immigrants: they still have rights, which means they can sue and get awarded $145K. [New York Post]
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* Bad news for illegal immigrants: a Michigan lawmaker is looking to Arizona for legal inspiration. [Associated Press]