* Super 9/11 lawsuit settles. [New York Personal Injury Law Blog]
* Prospective jurors still need to show proper respect for the judge. [Bad Lawyer]
* The “Shaggy defense” isn’t quite as fun as the Chewbacca defense, but it’s just as effective. [Slate]
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* Measuring judicial ideology. [Concurring Opinions]
* More evidence that in-house counsel love Facebook (and so law firm rainmakers better love it too). [Marketing Strategy and the Law]
* There’s a lot of money in licensing online legal resources. But who will step up and take the pot? [Law Librarian Blog]
* If you’ll be in D.C. on Thursday, June 24, go to the Black Cat for Banding Together 2010: Battle of the Law Firm Bands. It’s a fun evening — and it’s for a good cause. [Gifts for the Homeless]