* Children’s lawsuit over climate change moves forward. [Courthouse News Service]
* If you’re an armed terrorist organization, AstraZeneca may be able to help. [Corporate Counsel]
* In “dog bites man” news, profitable partners accused of sexual harassment can easily get new jobs. [Wall Street Journal]

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* “We’ll Get You And Mangle You” takes on new meaning as Weil holds attorney to a six month waiting period before he can lateral to Kirkland. [American Lawyer]
* Maybe cyberinsurance isn’t really insurance at all. [Slate]
* North Carolina awards man $8.8 million because his wife doesn’t love him anymore. Apparently being a loser can be profitable. [KCRA]
* Cleary’s in-house outsourcing company slapped with another sexual harassment suit. [Law360]

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* A conversation with Michele Coleman Mayes, general counsel for the New York Public Library and former GC at Allstate and at Pitney Bowes about the persistent bias against black women lawyers. [Law.com]