Shamed Analyst Sues Fox Over ‘Borat’
FINANCE
• A former JPMorgan analyst is suing Twentieth Century Fox for Borat-related "public ridicule, degradation, and humiliation." [DealBreaker]
• Wachtell, Lipton sent around a memo to clients explaining a tax loophole that makes CFO salaries over $1 million tax deductible. Thus was the first rule of the tax-loophole club broken. [DealBook/NYT]
• In a study of hours worked in developed nations, the U.S. only ranks sixth. Somehow, we got beat by Australia and New Zealand. [CNNMoney]
LAW
• The Yale Club gets Borked! The former U.S. Supreme Court nominee filed a slip-and-fall suit against the club for $1 million. [Law Blog/WSJ]
• The New York State Bar Association's family-law section just canceled an appearance by former porn actress Sydnee Steele. She was scheduled to speak on "Sex and love making your time away from the office really count and how to not wind up as one of your clients." [New York Law Journal]
• The International Network of Boutique Law Firms helps the little guy compete with the big guy. [NYT]
MEDIA
• The Dow Jones board approved sweetened severance deals in the event of a sale, making a deal look more and more likely. [NYT]
• Summer intern season begins, and this year the kids have their own newsletter. [WWD]
• Canned Daily News editors Dean Chang and Mark Mooney were the "heart and soul of the newsroom." [NYP]
FASHION
• Finally, you can buy Uniqlo online. [British Vogue]
• Stella McCartney teamed up with Notify to create denim whose proceeds go to animal-welfare charities. [Fashion Week Daily]
• Contrary to rumors of his impending retirement, Valentino says he won't go. [Fly Paper]

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