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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Was Armed Intruder a Law Prof?


Was Armed Intruder a Law Prof?

When a man was arrested Friday after carrying weapons into the University of Louisville Law School library, the school's announcement identified the man, Thomas H. Irwin, as a former university student and contract employee. But the announcement neglected to say what appears to be the case -- that Irwin is a lawyer who formerly taught at the law school.

Irwin_mug Irwin, 56, is reported to have entered the law library at 8:30 a.m. Friday carrying two handguns and 53 rounds of ammunition. A law library employee recognized him as someone who was barred from campus and called university police, who escorted him off the premises. He was charged with two misdemeanors -- carrying a concealed deadly weapon and criminal trespass. Irwin had a permit for the weapons and told police he had them with him because he planned to go to a shooting range later.

The Louisville Courier-Journal says that Irwin had worked as an adjunct faculty member at the law school and in the College of Business and had taken undergraduate and graduate courses at the university. He had worked at the university until December 2008 when, according to the university announcement, he was "declared persona non grata." Another news report said that the university's decision to ban Irwin from campus was made after he allegedly harassed another employee.

The Kentucky Bar Association's lawyer locator shows that a Thomas H. Irwin is an active member of the bar and lives in Louisville... [MORE]

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Posted by Robert J. Ambrogi on August 26, 2009

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Viva Al Nye the Lawyer Guy!

Viva Al Nye the Lawyer Guy!

Alan-photo In Maine, he is known simply as Al Nye the Lawyer Guy. But in Cuba, he will forever be remembered as "el abogado norteamericano Al Nye." With a few brief remarks on his blog last week, Portland, Maine, family lawyer, Rotary Club member and Red Sox fan Alan R. Nye became a hero of the Cuban government.

It all came to pass after a Maine court last week found the Republic of Cuba responsible for the wrongful death of an American believed to have been shot down while on a covert mission over the island in 1963. Waldo County Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Hjelm awarded the man's daughter damages of $21 million plus interest.

Nye wrote about the award on his blog, calling it "amazing." "I've been a lawyer for nearly 30 years and have never heard of a lawsuit such as this being successful," he said. "A citizen of Maine filing a suit in state court against a foreign country for an incident that happened over 25 years ago." He also said he did not "fully understand the basis of the damages."

Nye's was not the only blog to discuss the award. Also covering it was CubaDebate, an official Cuban government blog... [MORE]

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Posted by Robert J. Ambrogi on August 26, 2009

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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Half of Blawgs Fail in First Year


Half of Blawgs Fail in First Year

Launch a legal blog today and there is a pretty good chance you will not still be blogging a year from now -- maybe not even four months from now. That is the conclusion -- admittedly unscientific -- arrived at by Mark Herrmann at the blog Drug and Device Law after considering the life expectancy of a newborn legal blog.

Herrmann's curiosity was fueled by the discovery that the law-professor authors of two blogs, Product Liability Prof Blog and the Civil Procedure Prof Blog, had decided to call it quits (although the blogs will continue assuming the Law Professor Blogs network succeeds in recruiting new authors).

In his own blog turf of drug and device law, Herrmann noted two recent examples of blogs that, in short order, made their debuts, attracted some interest and then closed up shop. One, Medical Devices: Law, Trends, and Oddities Blog, launched in December 2007 and went silent in March 2008 -- a lifespan of four months. Another, Consumer Class Actions and Mass Torts Blog, started in January 2009 and was gone by April -- again, a lifespan of four months.

Herrmann next looked at some of the blogs launched by... [MORE]

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Posted by Robert J. Ambrogi on August 24, 2009

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Thursday, August 20, 2009

Education as an Export: Tayeb Kamali on the UAE's Higher Colleges of Technology


What's in a name? Plenty, when you're an entrepreneur starting up a new business, says Tayeb Kamali, who recalls the struggle to convince others in the early days of the Higher Colleges of Technology (HCT) that the United Arab Emirates' new government-sponsored university needed a name that would be associated with leading-edge education in the Arab region. However, as HCT's Abu Dhabi-based vice chancellor explains in an interview with Knowledge@Wharton, that particular challenge was short-lived given the rapid recognition -- in academia and industry -- of the growing importance that the Internet and other technologies have in developing future generations of global business leaders.
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Leadership and Change


Leadership and Change

When the United Arab Emirates (UAE) became a nation in the early 1970s, it had neither a formal education system nor a university to call its own. Today, however, with new private and public universities springing up across the emirates, the UAE sees a larger role for itself as a promoter of peace and economic development through education, according to Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahayan, the nation's minister of higher education and scientific research. In an interview with Knowledge@Wharton, Sheikh Nahayan discusses various UAE education initiatives, the impact of technology in and outside the classroom, and what he would envision to be an ideal education system.
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Obama's Health Care Mistake?

Obama's Health Care Mistake?

Barack ObamaEd Andrieski/Associated Press President Barack Obama taking a question about health care during a town hall meeting in Grand Junction, Colo., on Aug. 15.

Updated, Aug. 19, 5:55 p.m. | Karlyn K. Campbell, a professor of communication studies at the University of Minnesota, joins the discussion.


With Republican opposition to health care reform hardening by the day, the Democrats may be forced to push forward on their own. President Obama, who has barnstormed the country and called for bipartisan buy-in, has been met with vociferous attacks on his motives, and has spent considerable time fending off objections to ideas that aren't in any plan.

Did President Obama make a strategic mistake by letting Congress take the lead in crafting legislation while he talked about general principles without having his own specific plan to present to the American people? Or has he, by going this route, avoided the blunders of the Clinton administration when it took on health reform in 1994?


Saps and Fakers

Theda Skocpol

Theda Skocpol is a professor of government and sociology at Harvard University, and the author of "Boomerang: Health Reform and the Turn Against Government," a book about the failed 1993-94 Clinton effort at comprehensive health reform.

President Obama may not have been mistaken to let Congress work on this for several months, not getting too far out in front with specific plans of his own.

But once it became clear by mid-July that the Senate Finance Committee's group of six included people acting in bad faith, just trying to delay and dilute the process, he should have switched course. He should have crystallized a clear message and basic points of a plan that his supporters could mobilize around, and that the general public could understand.

Democrats would be better off to go down fighting for real reform — anything less would backfire on them.

Instead, the president just keeps muddling things. A low point in the mess was when he said he "did not agree" with "death panels." How could he possibly validate this as if it were a policy disagreement? He should have declared, loud and clear: there are no death panels; it is a lie from people trying to defeat reforms!

It is important to be clear who is acting in bad faith, trying to scuttle a reform effort that the nation and millions of its citizens badly need. The Republican Party is acting as a spoiler for extreme purposes, and the news media has enabled this by not asking hard questions about lies and bad faith from so-called conservatives, including some Democrats as well as Republicans.

Senator Grassley, in particular, has acted abominably in all this. He has now admitted that he never intended to vote for the "compromise" he has delayed the Finance Committee to work out! And he helped to spread the "death panel" lie.

President Obama and Senator Baucus and the Democratic Party end up looking like saps, because they played along with fake "bipartisan" signals from Senator Grassley et. al., and let things be delayed until disputes among Democrats could be sparked. That has been the Republican and health insurance industry game plan all along.

As a scholar who has studied 100 years worth of failed efforts at universal health reform in America, none of this surprises me much. But it is disappointing to see the president and the Democrats paint themselves into a corner, when they were at a high-mark of electoral and public support.

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Cheerleader in Chief

Peter Wehner

Peter Wehner, a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, has worked in the administrations of Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush, where he served as deputy assistant to the president.

As a general rule, it's hard to succeed as a salesman when you don't have anything in particular you're selling. In that respect, President Obama has over-learned from the failures of HillaryCare. In that instance, the Clinton administration wrote a bill under the cloak of secrecy and attempted to ram it down the throat of Congress. In this instance, the Obama administration has deferred almost completely to Congress, which means it has lost control of the process and is creating enormous confusion. Witness the last few days, when the administration distanced itself from the "public option," which riled up liberals and forced the White House to re-embrace what it will eventually have to jettison.

Obama can't argue for a specific reform or calm fears because he is championing "reform" rather than concrete plans.

With the House and Senate working on very different — and in some respects competing — pieces of legislation, the president is having to defend widespread criticisms of them in order to avoid alienating Hill barons whose support he will eventually need. Nor can he effectively argue on behalf of specific reform or calm specific fears, since he is championing "reform" rather than concrete plans. The White House need not have written legislation, but it should have produced clear outlines in advance.

The effect of all this is that President Obama looks more like a cheerleader than a leader. He is speaking out all the time, and his words are being devalued by the day. The more he talks, the more support for the reinvention of health care collapses. The "great communicator" is mobilizing enormous and growing opposition to his plan.

It would be a mistake, however, to blame President Obama's problems primarily on a failure of communications. ObamaCare is sinking because his plan is unwise, unworkable and terribly expensive. The White House is doing a poor job selling its plans — but even a first-rate salesman cannot sell a defective product.


Who's Driving Reform?

Glenn Greenwald

Glenn Greenwald, a former constitutional lawyer, is a columnist at Salon.com and the author, most recently, of "Great American Hypocrites: Toppling the Big Myths of Republican Politics."

Obama administration officials have been content with the impression that they have allowed Congress to take the lead in negotiating and drafting the health care bill.

But this image of the White House as passive observer is quite dubious. News reports and leaked documents strongly suggest that the administration secretly engineered a deal with the pharmaceutical industry whereby the White House would oppose efforts to negotiate for lower drug prices and drug importation — a clear violation of Obama's campaign pledge.

It defies credulity to suggest that President Obama and Rahm Emanuel have meekly ceded responsibility to Democratic committee chairmen.

Given that the president's signature is required for the enactment of any health care bill, it simply defies credulity to suggest that President Obama and Rahm Emanuel — who built his career controlling the inner workings of Congress — have meekly ceded responsibility for the drafting and negotiating process to Democratic Committee chairmen.

Ultimately, one can only speculate about the extent of the White House's role because virtually all negotiations have been conducted in complete secrecy — also a clear violation of Mr. Obama's oft-stated campaign pledge. At a January, 2008 Democratic primary debate, he vowed that health care reform would be achieved "not by negotiating behind closed doors" but rather by "broadcasting those negotiations on C-SPAN."

In a 2008 interview with The San Francisco Chronicle, he elaborated that his C-SPAN commitment would ensure that "the public will be part of the conversation . . . . so if a member of Congress is carrying water for the drug companies" by opposing price negotiations, they will be "shamed" into abandoning those industry-beholden positions.

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Getting Your Own Party On Board

Celinda Lake

Celinda Lake is a Democratic strategist who has worked for senators, governors and members of Congress. She is involved in the health care issue, working for a number of groups and labor unions promoting health care reform.

There's no easy or good way to do health care reform. Obviously, there are real enemies to reform, so it's really tough no matter now you do it. The advantage of getting the legislation from the House and Senate is that you get Congressional buy-in, rather than having some members of your own party oppose you from the start.

The flipside is, it's harder to get the message out and harder to control the message. And we've suffered from having the message scattered with so many versions out there rather than one version.

It's a trade-off. Not having one version out allows President Obama to keep the dialogue on principles and preserves the popularity of the main spokesperson a bit longer. And it prevents his own party from being divided from day one. But I think maybe the president's team overlearned the lessons from 1994 and underestimated the difficulties of this approach.

Of course, there was going to be a fight no matter what. I think the president does have his own plan. And he will have to give clear direction when the legislation gets into House-Senate conference.


He Hasn't Made the Case

Karlyn K. Campbell

Karlyn K. Campbell, a professor of communication studies at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, is the co-author of "Deeds Done in Words: Presidential Rhetoric and the Genres of Governance."

President Obama did not make a mistake. If he had laid out a specific plan, members of Congress who have struggled toward a compromise would rightly feel cheated. His mistake has been not to make the case that we cannot afford to go on as we are.

Until the public understands the escalating financial crisis of the status quo, there won't be popular support for any substantial change.

Medicare and Medicaid contribute substantially to federal deficits, and state governments have cut these programs because of budget shortfalls. The costs of employer-provided health insurance rise steadily, partly because of payments based on fee for service.

Much of the public seems to not understand the escalating financial crisis of the status quo. Until they do, there won't be popular support for any substantial change, and President Obama has not made this case.

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

LOBBYING: Big health flexes its lobbying muscle. Democracy quiversIn finance as in health, public interest is tamed by unaccountable corporate interest. It was meant to be the other way round

Big health flexes its lobbying muscle. Democracy quivers

In finance as in health, public interest is tamed by unaccountable corporate interest. It was meant to be the other way round

No American who voted for Barack Obama last November could have been in much doubt that he supported healthcare reform, that it would include a public scheme, and that he would make it a priority of his presidency. So why is the fate of the bill to realise his campaign promises now in such doubt, and why does it no longer, according to polls, command support from a majority of Americans?

The answer tells us a great deal not just about American politics, but about our own. The most determined, coherent and organised voices in any contemporary political debate are those of the corporate sector and its allies. It can afford the PR and advertising to change the terms of public discourse and it well knows that lies and half-truths – for example, that the NHS leaves the old and chronically ill to die, that 40% of British cancer patients don't see an oncologist, that Edward Kennedy would be left untreated in Britain for his brain tumour – can sow doubt in people's minds even if they are easily disproved. The corporate sector can also intimidate and compromise elected politicians.

In the first three months of 2009, healthcare companies donated $5.4m to the political funds of members of Congress, 60% of it to Democrats. Over the past six years, Max Baucus, head of the crucial Senate finance committee – which has not so far looked kindly on Obama's proposal for a public insurance option – has received $3.9m from the health industry. Though Baucus said in June that he would refuse further such contributions while the bill was going through, he still takes donations from lobbyists who represent healthcare firms.

Against such lobbying muscle, democracy is overwhelmed, as the former US labour secretary Robert Reich argued in his book Supercapitalism. Washington crawls with corporate money, and a politician or public official may turn out to be just a future lobbyist making contacts. According to Reich, more than 30% of retiring Congress members – as many Democrats as Republicans – become lobbyists. More than half the senior officials of Bill Clinton's 1993-2001 administrations became corporate lobbyists, including his deputy chief of staff.

In Britain, too, we are increasingly familiar with corporate donations to political parties, and with ministers, officials and aides becoming "consultants", "advisers" or company directors. Former health secretary Alan Milburn became a director of Covidien, a healthcare product provider, and adviser to Bridgepoint Central, a venture capital firm involved with financing private health firms. Patricia Hewitt, another former health secretary, became "special consultant" to Alliance Boots and adviser to Cinven, a private hospital and healthcare group. Sally Morgan, a Tony Blair aide, was subsequently a director of Southern Cross, the UK's largest care home operator, and an adviser to Lloyds Pharmacy. Is it any surprise that the arguments for greater private-sector involvement in the NHS get a better hearing in Westminster and Whitehall than most voters would wish?

Also, former home secretary John Reid is a consultant to private security firm G4S. Stephen Byers, a former trade and industry secretary, has advised Consolidated Contractors, a multinational oil and construction company. Anji Hunter, another Blair aide, later became director of communications for BP. Sir Michael Barber, head of Blair's public services "delivery unit", is now an "expert partner" with McKinsey. Sir Kevin Tebbit, Ministry of Defence permanent secretary until 2005, later joined the boards of two companies that make helicopters for the MoD.

In office, they and others may honestly claim they are acting in the public interest. But, to a remarkable extent, politicians now identify the public interest with the corporate interest. Taking on powerful corporations is a thankless task at the best of times; to do so when a corner of your mind must know the implications for your future career prospects requires exceptional courage and determination.

Whether present Labour ministers look forward to richly remunerated positions in the financial services industry I cannot say, but Jonathan Powell, Blair's former chief of staff, now works for Morgan Stanley. Given an unprecedented opportunity, ministers have utterly failed to bring the industry to heel. They have tolerated, with weak protests, the return of multimillion-pound bonuses for bankers. They have not acted on proposals to separate risk-taking investment banks from retail banks handling savings and mortgages.

Peter Mandelson let it be known that, during his week in charge, he would lobby the European commission to modify a directive forcing hedge funds to maintain higher levels of capital, cap debts and disclose more information.

As Reich puts it, "Democracy and capitalism have been turned upside down." Our democratic institutions do not regulate capitalism; rather, market institutions regulate democracy, setting the limits of the possible.

The point of democracy is to tame unaccountable concentrations of power. Yet, while governments are under constant scrutiny, banks can wreck the economy (and then demand taxpayer bailouts), supermarkets can kill town centres, oil companies can pollute the planet and, it seems, there is little we can do about it.

The failure to contain corporate power – or even, apparently, to want to do so – is New Labour's greatest failure. Mandelson can talk all he likes about trying to get more state schoolchildren from poor homes into university, but he remains – as his easy socialising with the Rothschilds and their set shows – intensely relaxed not only about the wealth of the filthy rich but also about their unaccountable power.

Now that nationalisation has been rejected, even as an aspiration, the left has no language and no ideas for dealing with corporate power.

For the sake of the 47 million Americans who lack health insurance, and the millions more who find their policies do not cover the most serious conditions, we should hope Obama gets his way. But there is no cause for complacency on this side of the Atlantic. As the chairman of the British Medical Association council put it in a letter to this paper yesterday, while Obama tries to move America towards the British system (albeit by a mere fraction), we risk "marching steadily away from a system of free, state-provided healthcare" towards the US model. The price of democracy is eternal vigilance against the encroachment of corporate interests.

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    Kaye Scholer LLP

    Aton Arbisser is the Chairman of the Litigation Department of Kaye Scholer LLP's Los Angeles office and part of the firm's Antitrust and Products Liability groups. LESS Mr. Arbisser's practice encompasses a broad range of complex litigations. He has been nationally recognized for his successes in defending pharmaceutical companies in product liability cases and related consumer class actions. In the PPA products liability litigation, co-chaired the PPA joint defense team on experts and science issues, defeated a class action seeking refunds on millions of dollars of product containing PPA that had been withdrawn from the market, won the first-in-the-nation PPA trial, O'Neill, et al. v. Novartis Consumer Health, Inc., JCCP-4166 (L.A. Super. Ct. Jan. 22, 2004), and then successfully argued the appeal from the jury verdict for Novartis Consumer Health, Inc. Both the Daily Journal and the National Law Journal selected this verdict as one of the "Top 10 Verdicts of 2004." Mr. Arbisser was also recognized as one of California's leading practitioners in the Antitrust field and is cited in the Who'sWhoLegal: California 2009 publication.


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    Wendy Peterson

    General Counsel
    Knobbe Martens Olson & Bear LLP

    Ms. Peterson is General Counsel to the Firm. As General Counsel, Ms. Peterson handles all internal legal matters for the Firm. Prior to joining the Firm in 2002, Ms. Peterson was General Counsel of Wynn Oil Company, a manufacturer of automotive additives and provider of service contracts, and Assistant General Counsel of Parker-Hannifin Corporation's Seal Group, a manufacturer of rubber and engineered plastic products. From 1993 to 2000, Ms. Peterson was Assistant General Counsel of Wynn's International, Inc., a publicly-held corporation traded on the NYSE. From 1995 to 2000, Ms. Peterson also served as Corporate Secretary to Wynn¿s International. From 1985 to 1993, Ms. Peterson was a corporate and securities law attorney with O'Melveny & Myers. At O'Melveny, Ms. Peterson's practice focused on mergers and acquisitions, equity and debt financings, SEC compliance and general corporate law advice.


    Gary Williams

    Professor of Law
    Loyola Law School

    Gary Williams was staff counsel for the Agricultural Labor Relations Board from 1976-79 and staff attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Southern California from 1979-85. Williams was appointed assistant legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Southern California in 1985, a position he maintained until joining the Loyola Law School faculty in 1987.


    F. Jay Dougherty

    Professor of Law
    Loyola Law School

    During law school Jay Dougherty was a Harlan Fiske Stone scholar, a staff member of the Columbia Law Review and editor of the Columbia Journal of Arts & the Law. His legal career began in the Entertainment Department of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison in New York, where his work included representation of Broadway composers and authors. His interest in the motion picture area led to positions at the Motion Picture/Television/Music Departments of Mitchell, Silberberg & Knupp, the legal departments at United Artists Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures and the Business Affairs Department of Morgan Creek Productions. After a corporate takeover of MGM, Dougherty moved to the Legal Department of Twentieth Century Fox, where he became senior vice president of production and worldwide acquisition legal affairs. Before joining the Loyola faculty, Dougherty served as assistant general counsel for Turner Broadcasting System, responsible for Turner Pictures. He also taught as an adjunct professor at the University of Southern California Law Center for ten years.



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    Craigslist Legal Scrutiny/Lawyers Advertising on Craigslist

    Craigslist Legal Scrutiny/Lawyers Advertising on Craigslist

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    Approved for CLE credit in: AK, AZ, CA, IL, ME, MO, ND, NY

    Recently the popular online advertising site, Craigslist was in the spotlight after a medical student was accused of killing a Boston masseuse who advertised on the site. Law.com bloggers and co-hosts Bob Ambrogi and J. Craig Williams welcome Attorney Edward Wes, Outside Counsel for Craigslist and David Ardia fellow at the Berkman Center and director of the Citizen Media Law Project, to talk about regulations on online advertising sites and what is being done to monitor illegal activity on these sites.

    Solo and small-firm practitioners have discovered that Craigslist has been a great source for generating business, but are challenged by a growing number of lawyer ads and individual state's advertising rules. Host J. Craig Williams welcomes Attorney Susan Beecher, a solo practitioner out of Kent, Washington and Attorney William Hornsby, counsel in the American Bar Association's Division for Legal Services, to look at the upside and downside of advertising on Craigslist and the legal ethics issues surrounding advertising on these free online sites.


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    LAWYERSCHILE: Vault Releases 2010 Law Firm Rankings

    Vault Releases 2010 Law Firm Rankings

    Vault-tag The much-vaunted Vault law firm rankings were released today for 2010. The rankings are notable because they are based entirely on associate votes. They rank firms on five characteristics -- overall prestige, departmental prestige, regional prestige, diversity and quality of life.

    Ranked number one for the seventh year in a row is the New York firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz. The remainder of the top 10 are... [MORE]

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    LAWYERSCHILE: Patry Returns to Blogging, and to a Debate

    Patry Returns to Blogging, and to a Debate

    William Patry is back to blogging and already finds himself in a back-and-forth debate over whether copyright law inhibits innovation and props up antiquated business models.

    Patry is a prominent copyright lawyer who works as senior copyright counsel for Google and wrote a seven-volume treatise on copyright law. As we reported here at the time, Patry announced in February that he was discontinuing his popular blog, The Patry Copyright Blog, which he launched in 2005. Last week, he launched a new blog, Moral Panics and the Copyright Wars, tied to the release of his new book of the same name, to be published on Sept. 3 by Oxford University Press.

    The debate is with Ben Sheffner, author of the blog Copyrights & Campaigns, over the lessons to be learned from the music-industry trials over peer-to-peer file sharing. Patry actually invited Sheffner to the debate, believing he would serve as a "perfect counterpoint" to the views Patry expresses in his book. "I spoke to him about doing a kind of tag team on some of the issues raised, and he has generously agreed. I hope our constructive differences can help set a civil tone."

    In its simplest form, their debate turns on the "Internet view" of copyright... [MORE]

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    Lawyer Continues Fight for Man's Innocence

    Lawyer Continues Fight for Man's Innocence

    In February, we told you about Maine lawyer Morrison Bonpasse whose book, Perfectly Innocent, had caused three jurors to doubt their 1993 conviction of Alfred W. Trenkler in connection with a 1991 bombing that killed one Boston police officer and maimed another. After reading the book, three of the jurors, including the forewoman, wrote letters to U.S. District Judge Rya W. Zobel in Boston urging her to grant Trenkler a new trial.

    Since February, there have been several developments in the case. For one, two additional jurors sent letters to Judge Zobel urging a new trial. For another, even with the five letters from former jurors, Zobel was not swayed. On March 16, she issued a memorandum opinion and order denying Trenkler's request for a new trial.

    Zobel ruled that most of the newly discovered evidence cited by Trenkler in his request was barred by a one year statute of limitations on such evidence. The one piece of evidence that was not time barred did not meet the requirement of alleging a constitutional violation, she said. In July, she issued a certificate of appealability, a formality that allows Trenkler to appeal her ruling on a new trial to the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which he plans to do.

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    Supreme Court Ruling Revives Death Penalty Debate


    Supreme Court Ruling Revives Death Penalty Debate

    The Supreme Court caught us off guard yesterday, issuing a potentially momentous order on a quiet August Monday when we would assume the justices would be off in their RVs or wherever. The court ordered a federal district judge to hear testimony on the claims of death row inmate Tory Anthony Davis that he did not murder a Savannah, Ga., police officer in 1989, as the Fulton County Daily Report explains.

    The order itself is just a paragraph, unsigned. It transfers Davis' habeas corpus petition to the U.S. District Court in Georgia and instructs the court to "receive testimony and make findings of fact as to whether evidence that could not have been obtained at the time of trial clearly establishes petitioner's innocence."

    Apart from its coming in the middle of August, the order is significant for several reasons. For one, it is the first time in nearly 50 years that the court has ordered a hearing based on a petition for habeas corpus filed directly with the Supreme Court, as opposed to petitions that have come up through the lower courts. "Today this Court takes the extraordinary step -- one not taken in nearly 50 years -- of instructing a district court to adjudicate a state prisoner's petition for an original writ of habeas corpus," wrote a strident Justice Antonin Scalia in a dissent from the order in which Justice Clarence Thomas joined.

    For another, it illustrates the dramatic clash among the justices in... [MORE]

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    Monday, August 17, 2009

    The Reinvention of Legal Research

    The Reinvention of Legal Research

    Legalbooks At The Huffington Post, Peter Schwartz writes that we are in the midst of "the radical transformation of the legal publishing marketplace," a transformation, he contends, that will no longer support the two largest legal publishers, West and LexisNexis. As they suffocate under their own weight, the legal research marketplace will open to "nimble, low-cost competitors and new rivals with deep pockets such as Bloomberg."

    His prediction should be read with the understanding that he is the founder and president of one of these "nimble, low-cost" competitors, the online legal publishing company Knowledge Mosaic, which sells a news and research service targeted at the securities industry. That said, Schwartz makes some interesting observations about the state of legal research. He makes three key points... [MORE]

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    Disgraced, Disbarred Attorney Found Dead


    Disgraced, Disbarred Attorney Found Dead

    In Minnesota legal circles, a newspaper once wrote of him, David Moskal was "known for several remarkable achievements, including the fastest disbarment in the state's history." Moskal rose rapidly from No. 1 in his class at William Mitchell College of Law to become one of Minnesota's highest-flying personal injury lawyers, earning millions and profiled in the magazine Minnesota Law & Politics as one of the state's "Tort Kings."

    The newspaper article I quoted above went on to say: "He made partner by the time he was 33, and soon had all the usual perks: a house with a pool, a condo in Steamboat Springs, a lakefront cabin in a resort area, hefty alimony payments and a jewelry-bedecked second wife."

    How far the mighty do fall. Even as Moskal was earning millions, he was stealing millions more from his clients. He was estimated to have stolen anywhere from $1.8 million to $5 million, all of it poured into supporting his luxurious lifestyle. When the thefts were discovered in the late 1990s, Moskal's career as a lawyer came to a quick end. Ultimately, he was sentenced to... [MORE]

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    Thursday, August 13, 2009

    Two Visions of the Future Law Firm

    Two Visions of the Future Law Firm

    What will we see in the law firm of the future? It is a question Richard Susskind considered more than a decade ago in his book, "The Future of Law," and again in last year's book, "The End of Lawyers? Rethinking the Nature of Legal Services." With the economy what it is, Susskind is far from alone in considering this question, as two recently published articles underscore.

    In The Philadelphia Inquirer this week, Larry E. Ribstein tells business writer Chris Mondics that law firms have yet to figure out the model that will get them out of the economic mess in which they find themselves. Ribstein, a professor of business law at the University of Illinois College of Law and author of a blog that focuses on business law, Ideoblog, says that their response so far -- cutting costs and discounting rates -- is not a cure.

    "My theory is that big law firms don't have a coherent business model," Ribstein says in the article. "From a client standpoint, why would you pay so much per hour for a lawyer who works for a big firm vs. [a lower rate] for a lawyer who works for a smaller firm? What value does the big firm add?"

    Instead, firms need to take a far more creative approach. One he suggests: Law firms might raise capital from investors. That would provide firms with lower-cost financing and make them answerable to investors. But before that could happen, of course, there would have to be changes in the legal ethics rules that bar such arrangements.

    In another recent article... [MORE]

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