This week, MedImmune battles Genentech [<-subscription required] for the rights to palivizumab, a bioengineered antibody, at The Supreme Court.
William C. Bond, author of "Self-portrait of a Patricide: How I Got Away with Murder," won a case against the Bank of America for improperly releasing financial records to his wife's ex in a custody case [<-subscription required].
Godson M. Nnaka (right), a Baltimore lawyer who happens to be running for President of Nigeria, had sex-offense charges dropped against him[<- subscription required] by the Baltimore City state's attorney's office.
Say charging documents, a 16-year-old girl came to Nnaka's office with two friends, wanting to hire him to represent her boyfriend in a criminal case. The girl said she let Nnaka grope her in exchange for his promise to reduce his fee. One of the friends picked up a pair of scissors to defend herself(?) ; Nnaka then escorted them from his office, the girls then flagged down a police car and made a report.
A man shot in the 1400 block of W. Baltimore St. is in critical condition at shock trauma.
Best PIO o'Balto Sviatko: Smoot guards attended a "party where apparently everybody got their stories straight."
There's only one time sports will be mentioned here, and that's when the over-esteemed, overpaid jockstaps break the law! Yes, sounds like three O's shot steroids like Mexican dairy cows. Tsk, tsk.
HoCo cops party with hookers, display porn, taxpayers fork out $75g.
Greedy, consorting cops pulled burning-car scheme to buy an Asscalade in Frederick.
Would be nice but isn't exactly true: Ehrlich sent out mailer alleging FBI probe of O'Malley's management of the BPD. Other election news:
- Ehrlich's team mailing out dollar bills breaks election laws.
- Sun assumes all readers are white and unwhite people voting Republican is impossible.
- Diebold: we've fixed flaw that made check-in computers crash during primary.
- Rodricks: Race card trumps reason in crime debate.
Media notes: the Sun's line appears to be to not cover too much crime because it's hard to sell ads next to depressing stories.
OR ... is the crime writing just boring?
The NYPost gets the tone right and embraces the drama and still manages to sell ads (next) to death. Or maybe it's that the NYP has more interesting stories to cover.