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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Bruxelles autorise la commercialisation de six maïs OGM, faute de position commune

Bruxelles autorise la commercialisation de six maïs OGM, faute de position commune

Les maïs concernés sont destinés à l'alimentation animale et ont reçu un avis scientifique favorable. Les autorisations sont valables dix ans.
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Friday, July 16, 2010

LAWYERSCHILE: Paul Hastings Summers: Get Rid of the Dubble Bubble

Paul Hastings Summers: Get Rid of the Dubble Bubble

Ryan Earlier this week, Vivia Chen at the Careerist blog posted a mini-interview with Paul Hastings hiring partner Leigh Ryan

In Chen's series of five (so far) hiring partner interviews, Ryan was the first woman up to bat. I'm not sure why that's significant, but Chen pointed it out, so there you go. The interview touched on some of the topics you'd expect: grade inflation, how to rock (or screw up) an interview, etc.

Ryan also opines that, even in today's market, arrogance and entitlement on the part of law students seem to live on.

Do you see the opposite problem -- that is, being too cocksure? 
The sense of entitlement is very off-putting--the tone of "what do you have to offer me, when I have so many other offers to choose from?" 

Who tends to convey that?
Often those at the top law schools who have done well. But sometimes people have that sense of entitlement even when they haven't performed at the top of the class.

Who tends to be more arrogant -- men or women? 

In my experience, it's been men, though I probably shouldn't say that.

Oh, so that's why it's significant that Ryan was the first female interviewee.

When asked about the mistakes summer associates make once they've landed the position, Ryan cited behavior in real honest-to-goodness lawyer situations:

We take summer associates to client meetings and depositions, and sometimes they behave inappropriately--like not keeping their eyes open or showing up late for a client meeting. It's also not a good idea to chew gum or check cell phones for text messages during meetings.

I say if you find a law student who can chew gum and sleep simultaneously while at a deposition, snatch her up, as she likely has excellent multi-billingtasking skills.

Posted by Eric Lipman on July 16, 2010

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LAWYERSCHILE: Have Nasty Emails From Opposing Counsel Read to You While You Drive

Have Nasty Emails From Opposing Counsel Read to You While You Drive

Drive Today at Lawyerist, Randall Ryder touts a smartphone application for all the "crackberry" (is there a similar nickname for iPhones?) addicts out there who don't want to run afoul of the no-texting-while-driving laws and/or meet their demise in a fiery crash.

The app is called Drive.Safe.ly, and while Ryder doesn't appear to have tested it out, yours truly has, coincidentally, experimented with the free trial version. It's not bad. The female voice is less irritating than that on most GPS devices. It's also fairly good at injecting realistic inflection and emphasis based on context. It even knows to read "FML" as "F my life," in case there are kiddies in the car with you.

While the trial version reads only the first 25 words of incoming texts or emails, that's usually enough to figure out whether you need to immediately pull over to deal with a client "emergency," or if it's something that your secretary can deflect. With regard to emails, the system doesn't deal real well with html; I didn't know what to make of some notifications that sounded like:

New email from marketing dot d e p t at Mirage dot com. Message: 34 slash slash equals nine six three greater than colon colon slash dot 45

But then again, the latest deals from Vegas casinos generally aren't slam-on-the-brakes worthy anyway.

If you've got a better "read me my messages" application suggestion, let us know in the comments. And drive safely this weekend.

Posted by Eric Lipman on July 16, 2010 at 02:26 P

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Thursday, July 15, 2010

lawyerschile: Pro-Life High School Students Sue for Return of Confiscated 'Rubber Babies'

Pro-Life High School Students Sue for Return of Confiscated 'Rubber Babies'

Rubber Baby And you thought nothing interesting would ever happen again in Roswell, N.M., after the aliens landed.

OnPoint News reported yesterday on a complaint (.pdf) filed in federal district court by a group of students at two Roswell high schools who were disciplined for handing out rubber fetuses with attached bible verses on school grounds earlier this year. School administrators not only shut down the distribution, but confiscated the fetuses, and apparently have yet to return them.

The complaint, filed by lawyers at Liberty Counsel, hews pretty tightly to the pro-life line; it uses the word "fetus" only when directly quoting from the statements or e-mails of the defendants. Otherwise, the objects at issue are referred to as "rubber babies ... the actual size and weight of a developing unborn child at twelve (12) weeks' gestation," which, somehow, sounds even creepier than "rubber fetus."

It's an interesting read, as it goes through the history of all of the other items the students -- members of a group called "Relentless in Roswell" (yes, they have a Facebook page) -- allegedly had distributed on school grounds without incident: chicken salad, hot chocolate, candy canes (with a religious message attached) and "affirmation rocks." Only when the kids ramped up to the fetuses did administrators step in, allegedly expressly because some people were offended. As noted by Matt Reynolds at OnPoint, however, banning speech, even in a school setting, just because it's offensive, has not gone over well with the Supreme Court.

In addition to the constitutional claims you might expect here -- for violations of the students' rights to free speech, free exercise of religion and equal protection -- the complaint contains a Fourth Amendment claim based on an illegal seizure of the "rubber babies."

Thankfully, though the complaint indicates that a photo of one of the "rubber babies" is attached as an exhibit, it does not seem to be attached to the version posted by OnPoint. Thus, the image above will have to do.

Posted by Eric Lipman on July 15, 2010

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lawyerschile: TSA Advertising Job Openings on Top of Pizza Boxes

TSA Advertising Job Openings on Top of Pizza Boxes

Oh, this is confidence-inspiring:

If You Can Get This Pizza There Safely, You're Qualified

Am I wrong, or are the most likely new recruits from this campaign those who are currently making and/or delivering pizzas?  Are they going to at least screen out people who have ever failed to get a pizza safely to its destination?

Also a real confidence-builder: an agency that is currently engaged in buying and deploying full-body-imaging scanners at airports around the nation, and has previously lied about whether those scanners are even able to store or transmit images, is telling potential recruits that they could have "A CAREER WHERE X-RAY VISION AND FEDERAL BENEFITS COME STANDARD."

A Career Where X-Ray Vision Comes Standard and Will Never Be Misused

I guess it is somewhat comforting to know that they may be able to locate a terrorist's car keys, as long as he politely spaces out everything in his suitcase to make it easier for them.

Link: Federal News Radio

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lawyerschile. Westlaw Reference Attorneys Now Blogging About Stuff You Can't Find


Westlaw Reference Attorneys Now Blogging About Stuff You Can't Find

West It's been a while since we welcomed a newcomer to the blawgosphere. So, though we were scooped by the Law Librarian Blog and 3 Geeks and a Law Blog, it seems worthwhile to note that West's (in)famous reference attorneys have started their own blog ... [MORE]

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Posted by Eric Lipman on July 15, 2010 at 01:36 PM

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Wednesday, July 07, 2010

lawyerschile Wal-Mart Spares No Expense Fighting Trampling Case OSHA Fine

Wal-Mart Spares No Expense Fighting Trampling Case OSHA Fine

WM The pride of Bentonville, Ark., is taking "It's not the money, it's the principle" to impressive heights. The New York Times reported last night on Wal-Mart's crusade to avoid payment of a $7,000 fine imposed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration arising out of a deadly stampede at a Valley Stream, N.Y., store on Black Friday in 2008.

By the NYT's account, Wal-Mart has spent over $2 million in legal fees fighting the fine ... [MORE]

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Posted by Eric Lipman on July 7, 2010 at 10:07 AM

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lawyerschile Wal-Mart Spares No Expense Fighting Trampling Case OSHA Fine

Wal-Mart Spares No Expense Fighting Trampling Case OSHA Fine

WM The pride of Bentonville, Ark., is taking "It's not the money, it's the principle" to impressive heights. The New York Times reported last night on Wal-Mart's crusade to avoid payment of a $7,000 fine imposed by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration arising out of a deadly stampede at a Valley Stream, N.Y., store on Black Friday in 2008.

By the NYT's account, Wal-Mart has spent over $2 million in legal fees fighting the fine ... [MORE]

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Posted by Eric Lipman on July 7, 2010 at 10:07 AM

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lawyerschile: That Didn't Take Long: Plaintiffs Challenge New Chicago Handgun Law

That Didn't Take Long: Plaintiffs Challenge New Chicago Handgun Law

Gun Last Friday, just days after the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in McDonald v. Chicago, the city, anticipating that the ruling was the death knell for Chicago's restrictive handgun ordinance, enacted a new ordinance that, while still strict, was less akin to an "outright ban" on gun possession.

Apparently, plaintiffs were ready for that move as well. Yesterday, a suit was filed (.pdf) in federal district court in Chicago, challenging the new law ... [MORE]

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Posted by Eric Lipman on July 7, 2010 at 10:29 AM

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lawyerschile: That Didn't Take Long: Plaintiffs Challenge New Chicago Handgun Law

That Didn't Take Long: Plaintiffs Challenge New Chicago Handgun Law

Gun Last Friday, just days after the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in McDonald v. Chicago, the city, anticipating that the ruling was the death knell for Chicago's restrictive handgun ordinance, enacted a new ordinance that, while still strict, was less akin to an "outright ban" on gun possession.

Apparently, plaintiffs were ready for that move as well. Yesterday, a suit was filed (.pdf) in federal district court in Chicago, challenging the new law ... [MORE]

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Posted by Eric Lipman on July 7, 2010 at 10:29 AM

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Lawyerschile:Oh No Yoo Didn't: Yoo-Hoo Latest Target for Apparently Illiterate Plaintiffs

Oh No Yoo Didn't: Yoo-Hoo Latest Target for Apparently Illiterate Plaintiffs

YH I have lots of fond memories of my childhood. And some that have undoubtedly scarred me for life. But if there's a beverage that can instantly bring to mind happy times, it's that delicious thin chocolatey water called Yoo-Hoo.

I used to be a huge fan. In the early '80s. But I haven't had one in many many years. Mostly because I learned to read a list of ingredients.

Timothy Dahl, of Brooklyn, N.Y., though, is suing the makers of Yoo-Hoo for false advertising, based on claims that the drink is "good for you." ... [MORE]

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Posted by Eric Lipman on July 7, 2010 at 11:46 AM |

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Lawyerschile:Oh No Yoo Didn't: Yoo-Hoo Latest Target for Apparently Illiterate Plaintiffs

Oh No Yoo Didn't: Yoo-Hoo Latest Target for Apparently Illiterate Plaintiffs

YH I have lots of fond memories of my childhood. And some that have undoubtedly scarred me for life. But if there's a beverage that can instantly bring to mind happy times, it's that delicious thin chocolatey water called Yoo-Hoo.

I used to be a huge fan. In the early '80s. But I haven't had one in many many years. Mostly because I learned to read a list of ingredients.

Timothy Dahl, of Brooklyn, N.Y., though, is suing the makers of Yoo-Hoo for false advertising, based on claims that the drink is "good for you." ... [MORE]

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Posted by Eric Lipman on July 7, 2010 at 11:46 AM |

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Poll to Watch: Law Profs' Favorite TV Show


Poll to Watch: Law Profs' Favorite TV Show

TV At PrawfsBlawg (which hurts a little to type), Eric Johnson has begun accepting "nominations" for a poll to be administered to law professors, which will -- "scientifically," he says -- determine their all-time favorite television show.

It seems there are no restrictions; it's a free-for-all to suggest the choices to be presented to poll respondents in the comments. So far, the pickings are slim, and, I hope, largely facetious ... [MORE]

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Posted by Eric Lipman on July 7, 2010 at 12:59 PM

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Poll to Watch: Law Profs' Favorite TV Show


Poll to Watch: Law Profs' Favorite TV Show

TV At PrawfsBlawg (which hurts a little to type), Eric Johnson has begun accepting "nominations" for a poll to be administered to law professors, which will -- "scientifically," he says -- determine their all-time favorite television show.

It seems there are no restrictions; it's a free-for-all to suggest the choices to be presented to poll respondents in the comments. So far, the pickings are slim, and, I hope, largely facetious ... [MORE]

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Posted by Eric Lipman on July 7, 2010 at 12:59 PM

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Poll to Watch: Law Profs' Favorite TV Show


Poll to Watch: Law Profs' Favorite TV Show

TV At PrawfsBlawg (which hurts a little to type), Eric Johnson has begun accepting "nominations" for a poll to be administered to law professors, which will -- "scientifically," he says -- determine their all-time favorite television show.

It seems there are no restrictions; it's a free-for-all to suggest the choices to be presented to poll respondents in the comments. So far, the pickings are slim, and, I hope, largely facetious ... [MORE]

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Posted by Eric Lipman on July 7, 2010 at 12:59 PM

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Thursday, July 01, 2010

lawyerschile: Las Vegas Bankruptcy Lawyer Misunderstands Role

Las Vegas Bankruptcy Lawyer Misunderstands Role

Cash What is it about bankruptcy lawyers that makes them want to take money from clients and then cease practicing? Last month, we told you about a lawyer in Wisconsin who was disbarred based on complaints from 10 clients who paid him a retainer only to have him essentially drop off the face of the Earth.

It seems an attorney in Las Vegas has pulled something similar, on an even grander scale. According to the Wild, Wild Law blog and the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Jorge Sanchez has filed 669 cases in bankruptcy court since August 2008. He remains listed as counsel of record on at least 400 of them, but nevertheless decided to "abruptly shut down his office."

Perhaps that's because he has admitted that, despite accepting retainers of between $1,500 and $2,500 from each of his clients, he's flat broke, and can't refund any of that money. Wait, how much cash did this guy steal and blow? WWL has done the math for you:

Let's see: 669 * ($1,500 + $2,500)/2 = $1,338,000.

Impressive, Jorge. Unlike Scott Fisher in Wisconsin, though, it appears Sanchez wasn't even smart enough to flee the country. Rather, he hired a lawyer, and consented to his license being suspended. Hope his lawyer got paid in advance ...

Posted by Eric Lipman on July 1, 2010 at 02:19 PM

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