Monday, October 22, 2012

Above the Law: Morning Docket: 10.22.12

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Morning Docket: 10.22.12
Oct 22nd 2012, 13:12

Tebowing®

* "You're paying a partner $800 to $1,000 an hour and they're charging you because they ordered sushi." In-house counsel are paying more attention to their bills, and they're refusing to pay for things like photocopies and food. [Wall Street Journal (sub. req.)]

* According to litigators, who are the ten most notable federal district court judges to watch? Three come from S.D.N.Y., but one from N.D. Cal. captured our hearts this summer when she asked counsel for Apple if he was "smoking crack." [American Lawyer]

* A guide for law students with disabilities says: "If you are thinking that you're a shoe-in for LSAT accommodations since you had accommodations in undergrad, think again." But thanks to these suits, LSAC's policies may soon be changing. [National Law Journal]

* Seeing as there are only nine law schools in Illinois, and given the abysmal job market for new law grads, it's clear the state needs a tenth school. Say hello to Bradley University College of Law. [Peoria Journal Star]

* Jets backup quarterback Tim Tebow trademarked "Tebowing." Yes, seriously. But don't worry, he didn't do it to make money, he just wants to "control how it's used, make sure it's used in the right way." [Washington Post]

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