1. JD Supra Morning Brief: An Al Qaeda Plea? Tax Breaks for Solyndra Owners? Lap Dancing Not Art?

    Happy Halloween! No tricks from us, just your first treat of the day - the JD Supra Morning Brief: 

    Alleged al Qaeda member Abu Hamza’s lawyer says his client is interested in discussing a plea deal (Bloomberg Law

    Solyndra’s shareholders allowed to keep valuable tax breaks even after selling the company’s assets and exiting the failed business (Skadden Arps

    Mark your calendars: the CFPB begins examining debt collectors on January 2, 2013 (Ballard Spahr

    Exotic dancing not an art form? Did nobody even bother to ask Toulouse-Lautrec? (Lawyers.com

    Know what to do if the government threatens to take your property via eminent domain? Read this and you will (Greenberg Glusker

    Ah, what a tangled (World Wide) Web AdWords weaves… (Miller Canfield

    If your co-worker wants to tag along to your job site so he can “shoot his new shotgun,” it might be best to say no (Jodi Ginsburg

    Fighting over a will can turn siblings into enemies and inheritances into attorneys’ fees (Jaburg Wilk

    Insurers that ignore the impact of climate change do so at their own peril (McCarter & English

    The EEOC has issued guidance to help  employers avoid discriminating against victims of domestic violence (Davis Brown) (Mintz Levin

    Just a few short weeks until the California Air Resources Board kicks off its first “Cap and Trade” carbon credit auction (Snell & Wilmer

    The good news? Michigan libraries won’t have to invest in expensive metal detectors. The bad? They won’t be allowed to ban firearms even if they wanted to (Warner Norcross & Judd

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