Non-Sequiturs: 06.11.10

* Lawyers are terrible at predicting the outcome of their own cases. [Chronicle of Higher Education]

* Boies Schiller is about to get its hands on some Goldman Sachs money — and everybody knows that GS money is worth more than regular money. [Reuters]

* And here I thought that the “Extender” bill was sponsored by Pfizer. [Going Concern]

* It’s a crime to pull a fire alarm when there is no fire. But there could be civil damages for accusing an employee of pulling the alarm when she did not. [Am Law Daily]

* You’d think Ohio could find guardians ad litem who are not perverts. [Bad Lawyer]

* Maybe the people who calibrate breathalyzers should have to offer testimony before breath test results are admitted into evidence? [Underdog]

* Japanese lawyers are moving into politics. [WSJ Law Blog]

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