• Litigation keeps kids off the best sledding hills in a New Jersey community (Professor Bainbridge)
  • Wisconsin governor signs law imposing limit on punitive damages; countdown to trial lawyers’ “constitutional” challenge of law begins (California Punitive Damages)
  • Interview with leading securities fraud class action plaintiffs’ lawyer on what to expect in 2011 (D&O Diary)
  • News on preemption of state suits vs. innovative medical device makers goes from bad (7th Circuit’s Bausch ruling) to worse (5th Circuit’s Hughes) (Drug & Device Law)
  • Here we go again: media misleadingly reports on breast implant risks, many lawsuits to follow (Drug Wonks)
  • Report on DOJ enforcement of Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in 2011: not a pretty picture for businesses (FCPA Professor)
  • New House of Representatives government oversight panel head asks, businesses respond on what regulations ail them (Shopfloor)
  • Will more businesses become “uncorporations” (i.e. LLCs and LLPs) to free themselves from Dodd-Frank law? (Ribstein @ Truth on the Market)
  • Dow Jones sues to get access to Medicare records (WSJ Law Blog)