Oct 11, 2010
Law blog roundup
By: Danielle Ulman
Happy Columbus Day. If you’re at work, like those of us at The Daily Record, here are some law links to check out. If you’re off today, get out there and enjoy the beautiful weather.
- Is the cost of supplying lawyers to defendants in bail hearings worth it? Page Croyder says it would require lawyers to be available 24-7 and cost taxpayers a boatload.
- Good news in the legal industry: Jobs are on the rise. The national economy may still be in the dumps, but law firms are adding employees.
- The former voice of Dora the Explorer is suing MTV and Viacom for forcing her to sign a contract without allowing a lawyer review it. The girl’s family claims she’s been underpaid by at least $2 million. Vamanos! We have to sue!
- D’oh! EEOC sues employer for disability discrimination based on obesity.
- One South Carolina family law firm says no kvetching — we’ll get to you when we can.
- Attorneys and judges are grappling with juror comments on Facebook. This might be deja vu for readers who followed the Dixon trial.
- Lawyers will fight death penalty with economic argument: It’s just too expensive (HT: How Appealing).

