Hitman
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Non-Sequiturs
Non-Sequiturs: 06.10.15
* The “hiring a hit man” thing seems to be all the rage. Now a law student allegedly gets in on the action. [Legal Cheek]
* A lesson in how to get sued by your employees. [Lowering the Bar]
* The perfect civ pro exam all in one case. [PrawfsBlawg]
* Are old lawyers bad lawyers? [Law and More]
* “Prosecutor seeks judge’s removal for allegedly interfering with intern’s drunken-driving arrest.” Go on… [ABA Journal]
* On June 23rd in Indianapolis, come hear David and Judge Tinder talk about judging, clerking, and ethics — and get CLE credit too. [Indiana Law Blog]
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Non-Sequiturs: 07.10.13
* Apple has lost the e-books trial. Didn’t see that coming after Apple’s lawyers ripped the government’s witnesses. [New York Times] * Vault released its Regional and Practice Area rankings. Yeah, we get it Wachtell, you’re awesome. [Vault] * Who ever said losing at the Supreme Court was the end? Myriad is suing to enforce its patents in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes. [Patently O] * Woman caught on camera planning her husband’s murder because it’s “easier than divorcing him.” Fair enough! [Lowering the Bar] * Senators pledging to block court nominee “irrespective of [her] very fine professional qualifications.” Oh. [The Blog of the Legal Times] * Some jurisdictional nerdiness regarding EPIC’s original filing seeking mandamus, prohibition, or certiorari from SCOTUS to review a FISA judge. [Lawfare]
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