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Today Blawgletter again has the Great Honor of presenting Thoughtful Comments by an Eminent Lawyer on a Topic of High Interest.  Ron Woessner -- Senior Vice President and ... in their entirety: Zeroes and ones again -- more joy! On May 6, 2008, I guest-posted on Blawgletter a discussion of the 1999 opinion of the ABA's Ethics and Professional Responsibility Committee.  The opinion holds that ...
... General Electric.  No word on why the bankruptcy-dwelling Lehman Brothers or the takeover-submitting Countrywide Financial and Bear Stearns missed the bank holding company maneuver. And yet Blawgletter imagines that timing makes a difference.  The recent bailouts of financial institutions -- including that supremely arrogant titan of insurance, AIG, and its mortgage-buying counterparts, ...
... benefits the client.From Contingent Fee Business Litigation's Lawsuit Defense Through A Contingent Fee I learned of Blawgletter. This blog tags itself as dealing with contingent business law. Blawgletter's How to Negotiate a Reverse Contingent Fee describes the method for negotiating a reverse contingency fee.By way of example, if the law ...
... in Seventh Circuit Affirms:  NFL is a Single Entity.  The Sports Law Blog adds to the discussion by noting The Return of The Single Entity Defense for Sports Leagues, and Blawgletter chimes in with Annals of Antitrust Law:  NFL Owners Can't Conspire. Litigation & Trial wants to know:  Are Lawyers Risk-Averse for Not Working on Contingent Fees? Although Swordplay& ...