Did Yoko, personal tensions or the loss of their manager break up the Beatles? Or was it the lawyers? (It’s usually the lawyers.)
money
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Badfinger were supposed to be the next Beatles. Instead, they paid a tragic price for having bad, unscrupulous management.
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How a 2007 Wendy’s ad and subsequent lawsuit broke up Violent Femmes.
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You can make a pretty good team with all of the players that Manchester United have been perennially linked with in the transfer market over the last few years.
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The story that just won’t die. A brief history of “Wesley Sneijder Is Joining Manchester United” stories.
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I liked the lede on this one. My wife came up with the blog post headline. I was trying to think of something other than a variation of “Backstreet’s back… in court”
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D4 Discovery remains defendants’ e-discovery provider after plaintiffs’ work. (subscription required)
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U.S. district judge Kimba Wood trimmed a lawsuit arguing that the New York ban on MMA events is unconstitutional.
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LawPoliticsThe American Lawyer
SEC Suits Against Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac Execs May Turn on Subprime Loan Definition
I saw other media outlets write something similar… several days after I had already written it. (subscription required)
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My first professional clip.
The Olympic Games bring a lot of things. Debt for the host city. Debauchery in the Village. And tons of coins!
“Is that skinny kid with the bad alpaca-like facial hair the guy we just bought from Atlético for £18 million?”
As Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker Makes Move Onto National Stage, Michael Best & Friedrich Toils in the Wings.
This was originally going to run in the October issue of The American Lawyer, but it got killed for reasons unknown. I liked the story, though, and thought it would have been a good one, so I figured I’d post it here: