* Barring a last-minute deal, John Edwards will be indicted today. Life can seem pretty unfair sometimes. This isn’t one of those times. [ABC News]
* Civil rights groups have filed a class-action lawsuit against the state of Georgia over its new immigration law. These two have a history. [Reuters]
* Outsourcing firms are creating jobs for U.S. attorneys. Which will make for an awkward next interview for me when I blurt out that I loved “listening to that one Punjabi MC song where he goes lalalalaladoydoyduhduhlalala.” [New York Times]
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* An article about non-lawyers owning law firms. Watch for the one guy who gets the vapors at the very idea roughly halfway through the piece. [Connecticut Law Tribune]
* Hey Ladies! Mika Brzezinski is dropping knowledge on your pretty little heads. [The Careerist]
* “Gucci lawyer tried to $oak Rihanna because she’s ‘Caribbean’.” [New York Post]
* The Manhattan DA subpoenaed Goldman Sachs last month. [Washington Post]
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* The high price of trying to kill Vinny Gorgeous. [New York Times]
* A divorce lawyer in Yuma, Arizona was shot to death on the day he had planned to retire. [ABA Journal]