Friday, November 9, 2012

Above the Law: Morning Docket: 11.09.12

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Morning Docket: 11.09.12
Nov 9th 2012, 14:06

'Should I stay or should I go now?'

* Since Obamacare's here to stay, states are scurrying to meet the health care law's deadlines. Better hurry up, they've only got a week left to make a decision on insurance exchanges. [New York Times]

* "It's been an interesting and tough four years. I just really don't know. I don't know at this point." Two days after the election, it looks like Barack Obama may have to replace Eric Holder after all. [Blog of Legal Times]

* Managing partners at midsize firms are feeling good about about business in the coming fiscal year, and they're even projecting higher profits per partner. And unicorns, too! [National Law Journal (reg. req.)]

* Where did a portion of the money behind Harvard Law professor and Senator-elect Elizabeth Warren's Massachusetts race come from? Biglaw firms like Nixon Peabody and Mintz Levin. [Corporate Counsel]

* Apparently a convicted abortion doctor killer is trying to intervene in Paul Ceglia's ownership case against Facebook via kooky letter. Sorry pal, but there can be only one Jonathan Lee Riches. [Wall Street Journal]

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