Morning Docket: 06.10.10
* Unhappy investors in Arizona go after the law firm that drafted papers for the company that allegedly swindled them. Greenberg Traurig is hit with a $52 million lawsuit for allegedly aiding a mortgage fund in a $1 billion fraud. [Courthouse News Service]
* Elena Kagan and Antonin Scalia’s secret love. [Washington Post]
* A one-year lapse in the estate law means $9 billion is being passed down to heirs in Texas sans taxes. [New York Times]
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* Are lawyers happy about the oil spill in the Gulf? [CNN]
* New York Law School professor realizes he is dyslexic. [Huffington Post via ABA Journal]
* A Philadelphia man goes Rocky on his lawyer. Again. [NJ.com]
* David Souter wants America to grow up. [Slate]
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* Blind law students sue law schools over their online applications. But not applying to these schools may be for the best. [Chronicle of Higher Education]