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Pittsburgh Legal Newslog:CAN-SPAM Statute Does Not Create Private Cause of Action for Spam Recipients, 9th Circuit Says.

Posted by Cliff Tuttle August 8, 2009 Jurist

Rivers Casino Opens Sunday. You Don’t Have To Go There. Ever.

Local news broadcasters are providing a great deal of free advertising to the grand opening of the Rivers Casino. The City, County and State can’t wait to start receiving their share of the take. The excitement is growing by the minute. The financial success of this enterprise is guaranteed whether or not you and I participate. So let’s not.

The Anonymous Lawyer is Having a Field Day with Jones Day and Other Biglaw Interoffice Literature.

By the way, if you are a managing partner thinking about writing a memo to the yearlings, read a few Anonymous Lawyer posts. It may protect your memo from receiving top billing tomorrow in Above the Law, followed by immortality in Anonymous Lawyer.

LA Fitness Shootings

It has been only a few months since three Pittsburgh Police officers were gunned down while responding to a domestic dispute call. And this event took place not far from the site of some of the Baumhammer multiple killings, still fresh in the memory of Pittsburghers.

Pittsburgh Legal Newslog: Congratulations to Judge Marmo

Posted by Cliff Tuttle Michael Marmo, an Allegheny County lawyer who has served on the Board of Viewers for several years, has been appointed a judge of the Court of Common Pleas by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate. According to the Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Judge Marmo will begin to serve on September 1. […]

A Short Sermon from the Foothills of the Beer Summit.

No matter what the situation, hold your temper when in the presence of a police officer. Speak politely and quietly. Do not become indignant, even if the officer’s conduct is outrageous. Do not attempt to take control of the situation in any way.

He Said, She Said.

I am not the only writer who is having problems accommodating the rapid change in the role of the sexes. In my law school graduating class of 1973 (deep in the last century) there were only a handful of women. Today, law school classes everywhere are about equally divided. The profession as a whole has already reflected that change. Exactly half of the judges in Philadelphia are members of the fair sex. (Are we still allowed to say that?)

Dumb Media Question of the Day: Sports Edition.

The only think more predictable than the answer is the question.

If You Want Me To Read Your Book . . .

If I download your book to my Kindle, it won’t stay on the shelf. I won’t have to remember to take it with me to a place and time when I can read. If I have my Kindle, I have your book with me. I’ll read it. Probably not today, but I’ll read it.

Message to Scotland: There are Defences to the Driving Ban, Laddies and Lassies!

Among the more interesting (pronounced weird) robotic comments I have been getting these days from across the Atlantic are a series of short messages in the form of advertising copy from a group of lawyers in Scotland who specialize in assisting ex-motorists whose driving licenses (or whatever they call them there) have been suspended.

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CLIFF TUTTLE has been a Pennsylvania lawyer for over 45 years and (inter alia) is a real estate litigator and legal writer. The posts in this blog are intended to provide general information about legal topics of interest to lawyers and consumers with a Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania focus. However, this information does not constitute legal advice and there is no lawyer-client relationship created when you read this blog. You are encouraged to leave comments but be aware that posted comments can be read by others. If you wish to contact me in privacy, please use the Contact Form located immediately below this message. I will reply promptly and in strict confidence.

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