Sunday, April 27, 2008

Lazy Sunday Links: India's largest law firm, that isn't a law firm, and the British understand the subprime crisis better than the Americans


All these subprime lawsuits means leaves judges yearning for the good old days of the S&L scandals. [Financial Week]

India largest law firm isn’t exactly a law firm. Financial Post

I posted earlier about the subprime primer, which is a booklet of stick figures, now the BBC has put the subprime crisis in flow charts, because stick figure are much to beneath the British to deal with. BBC News.

Speaking of the British and subprime news, there is a very funny video detailing how the subprime crisis came about in the first place. Really it is pretty funny. YouTube
Switzerland's banking sector, once synonymous with stability and secrecy, not sure anymore if they want to be so secretive, due to stability. AFP

E-Discovery is not just a concept, it is a challenge, a challenge that we have yet to conceptualize. Matt Winstanley

1 comment:

arLeNe said...

Considering the apparent growth in the trend of sub prime lawsuits, law schools or at least review centers should offer a special training contracts or training course for it.