Extradition Approved: The Associated Press reports that Ratko Mladic, who was arrested Thursday on war crimes charges related to the Bosnian war in the 1990s, has lost his appeal against extradition to The Hague.
Divorce Do-Over: A New York attorney has filed to revise his divorce settlement after losing a large chunk of money invested with Bernard Madoff. The New York Times has the story of the case, which is pending before the state's highest court.
Prosecutor Retires: The Washington Post profiles federal prosecutor Thomas Zeno, who recently retired after nearly 30 years with the U.S. Attorney's office. Zeno's case history includes working to limit the freedoms granted to John Hinckley Jr.
Twitter Leaks: Twitter General Counsel Alexander Macgillivray is weighing in on London law firm's efforts to have Twitter turn over the identities of users who leaked information on a soccer star's purported affair with a reality-TV contestant.The Corporate Counsel has the story here.
Law School Sued: The National Law Journal reports on a 2008 graduate of the Thomas Jefferson School of Law who is suing his alma mater, alleging the school misrepresented the employment statistics of its recent graduates.

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