Morning Docket: 07.13.11

* Tot Mom’s mom won’t face perjury charges after all. Too bad, because at this point, convicting any C. Anthony for something related to Caylee’s death would be a win for Florida prosecutors. [CNN]

* Facebook connects you with the people around you, including federal law enforcement agencies. And there’s no way to adjust your privacy settings to avoid it. [Thomson Reuters]

* Howrey going to pay nearly $500K in bonuses when we’re bankrupt? Businesses want a cut of the defunct firm’s cash, but stay tuned to see if they’ll actually get it. [ABA Journal]

* Casey Anthony is being sued by a volunteer group that went looking for her “missing” daughter. This is the case that never ends. Yes, it goes on and on, my friends. [South Florida Sun-Sentinel]

* Thinking of stalking your favorite firm via Twitter? Someone wants to help you out! Check out this comprehensive list of AmLaw 100 firms that are active Twits. [Marketing Strategy and the Law]

* Are Blue Balls a medical emergency worthy of skipping out on a book signing? They are according to Jenna Jameson, and she wants the chance to say so in court. [Huffington Post]

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