Morning Docket: 07.26.10
* A lawyer with an interesting business model in Florida: When a client didn’t pay his fees, he burglarized his home. [Orlando Sentinel]
* Can you sue me now? Mobile phone industry association files a lawsuit against San Francisco over its requirement that cell phones have radiation warnings. [San Francisco Chronicle; Ars Technica]
* Pentagon Papers of our time? [New York Times]
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* Facebook lawsuit status update: Facebook says the contract is forged. [CNet]
* Was the prosecutor who investigated the politicized U.S. attorney firings too political herself? [Nieman Watchdog]
* How women get screwed at law firms. [Cleveland Plain Dealer]
* Taking another look at the bimodal salary curve. [Instapundit]
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* The financial reform bill is also a legal job stimulus package. [Washington Post]
* How is your firm at entertainment? The top 100 power lawyers to the stars. [Hollywood Reporter]