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Updated : 01/27/2012

State Court Funding Woes a Nationwide Problem, Panel Says
Addressing New York State Bar Association members this week, the president of the ABA praised the bar's recent report detailing the impact of $170 million in cuts in the 2011-12 court budget. "I wish I could say that this is an isolated problem," said William T. Robinson III. "It is not."

Are E.U. and Google Data Policies the Future of Online Privacy?
This week, the European Union proposed an overhaul of its data protection law, and Google announced a new privacy policy for its users. With the FTC and the Department of Commerce getting ready to join the global chorus, what does this sudden explosion in attention to data privacy mean for companies?

More Bloodletting at Legal Services
Civil legal aid groups that receive money from the Legal Services Corp. estimated that they will cut 163 lawyers and 230 other employees this year after Congress trimmed the agency's budget by 14 percent for fiscal 2012, according to an LSC survey released Thursday.

The Global Lawyer: The Global Securities Case of the Decade (So Far)
In September 2003, George Conway of Wachtell Lipton emailed colleagues with a head-scratcher about a client matter that just came in the door. An Australian bank had been hit with a U.S. securities action by Australian plaintiffs on the foundation of shares bought in Australia. "Can they do that???" he asked.

Judge John Facciola on E-Discovery Training at a Crossroads
D.C. District Judge John Facciola speaks with LTN magazine's editor-in-chief, Monica Bay, about how e-discovery training is at a crossroads, constrained by limited financial resources at the governmental level. He proposes several solutions to address these challenges, particularly when individuals are unable to meet face to face.

Facebook GC and Washington State AG File Dual Anti-Scam Lawsuits
Facebook GC Ted Ullyot and Washington state AG Rob McKenna have announced a pair of lawsuits aimed at reducing "clickjacking" scams on the popular social networking site. The suits accuse Adscend Media of orchestrating viral scams that use Facebook's network and "like" buttons.

Suits Allege Lilly Failed To Warn of Darvocet's and Darvon's Health Risks
Former users of Darvocet and Darvon are suing Eli Lilly, claiming it failed to warn them that the painkillers carried the risk of serious heart problems. The drugs were taken off the market in 2010, but it was too late to prevent the plaintiffs' injuries, according to nine suits filed in New Jersey.

Free Work for State Judge Puts Michael Best at Center of Wisconsin Political Storm
A state lawmaker is demanding a Wisconsin Supreme Court justice's removal from the bench due to his refusal to recuse himself from cases in which Michael Best & Friedrich represents clients, despite the fact that the judge received thousands of dollars in free legal services from the firm.

Circuit Reverses Alsup in Joint Defense Privilege Fight
In an obscure insurance fraud case that grew into a federal courthouse spectacle, the 9th Circuit has held that a party to a joint-defense agreement doesn't unilaterally waive privilege for the other person by lodging an ineffective-assistance of counsel claim.

Lead-off Toyota case selected as group demands NHTSA records
A California judge has selected the first bellwether case against Toyota in consolidated litigation over sudden, unintended acceleration. Meanwhile, a safety research group has filed a FOIA complaint against the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration seeking data associated with a 2003 Prius test drive.

Circuit Faults Use of State Law to Block Chevron Judgment
Following through on a September ruling vacating a preliminary injunction issued by Southern District of New York Judge Lewis Kaplan, the 2nd Circuit has ruled that New York law and the principles of international comity denied Kaplan the authority to block throughout the world the enforcement of a $17.2 billion environmental judgment secured against Chevron in Ecuador.Related story: For more on the case, see Where the 2nd Circuit Leaves Chevron

SEC Tries to Head Off Rakoff Reprise After Milwaukee Judge Questions Proposed Koss Settlement
New York federal district court Judge Jed Rakoff's decision to reject the Securities and Exchange Commission's $285 million Citigroup settlement inspired a judicial counterpart in Wisconsin to question a proposed SEC deal with another company. Can the SEC avoid a Citi sequel in Milwaukee?

Litigator of the Year Winner - David Boies
The Boies, Schiller & Flexner founder explains how he prepared for the key cross-examinations in the Proposition 8 case.

Intel's Jerone English on Leveling the EDD Playing Field
Jerone English, director of e-discovery for Intel, speaks to LTN magazine's editor-in-chief, Monica Bay, about how rank-and-file lawyers can get up to speed on the latest electronic data discovery policies and procedures.

Robert Owen on How Preservation Can 'Reset to Neutral'
Robert Owen, partner at Sutherland Asbill & Brennan, discusses with LTN magazine's editor-in-chief, Monica Bay, his five proposed new rules for a simpler approach to preservation in e-discovery.

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