- Law 360: "5 Legal Malpractice Cases to Watch"
- ALM: Law firm leaders express guarded optimism for 2011 financials.
- ALM: Winston Strawn was DQ'd from a huge case, and although the article isn't 100% clear, it looks as if it was a hot potato issue in the eyes of the court and the moving party, BYU.
- Disciplinary Counsel v. Shaw: The Supreme Court of Ohio's opinion focuses on the severity of the punishment and concludes that a two year suspension, with one year conditionally stayed, was appropriate. Among other things, the lawyer draft a will that left some of the client's money to the lawyer's children.
- The Law Society of Brunei is trying to set up pro bono panels, staffed by lawyers from private practice. And lawyers in Birmingham, Alabama, are doing something similar.
- Is the University of North Dakota Law School really "in jeopardy"? Or is this a case of the school and the ABA using the accreditation process to leverage more state funding?