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Morning Docket: 01.08.26

* “Bulk” of SDNY prosecutors are spending their days reviewing Epstein files. You know, there are discovery tools that can handle massive productions like this very quickly if the only issue is protecting the victims and not, say, using redactions to cover up and mislead. [Law360]

* Quinn Emanuel equity partners averaging $9 million this year. [Bloomberg Law News]

* Trump seeks millions in legal fees from Georgia election interference prosecution. [NBC News]

* DOJ complaining about Luigi Mangione’s lawyers pointing out that Pam Bondi worked at a lobbying firm that represented United Healthcare. [ABC News]

* Is a pinstripe suit acceptable for interviews? [Legal Cheek]

* Latham sued by former counsel. [Law.com International]

* Polsinelli settles fee dispute with former partner. [Law.com]

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So Much Money Can Only Mean One Thing: Layoffs are coming.

Why Keep Up The Act?: Judge makes Lindsey Halligan explain why she’s pretending to be U.S. Attorney.

Texas Supreme Court Just Gave Themselves A New Job: They’ve severed ties with ABA accreditation. Kinda.

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Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 01.07.26

* Judge demands to know why Lindsey Halligan is still listed as “U.S. Attorney” when she is most definitely not a “U.S. Attorney.” [Law360]

* Could law firms be on the brink of a financial downturn? [Reuters]

* McGlinchey Stafford will close down. Which might go a ways toward answering the prior question. [American Lawyer]

* “Mid-market legal powerhouse” launches. Which might go a ways toward further complicating that question. [ABA Journal]

* Texas Supreme Court decides to break with ABA and do its own law school accrediting. So now would be a very good time to start a shady correspondence law school with a vaguely religious name. [Texas Lawyer]

* University considers suing player who announced intention to transfer. [Yahoo]

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This Administration Keeps Knocking At The Third Amendment: And at the doors of Hilton, no less!

K-9s Are One Thing, But Give Me A Break: AI model claims officer morphed into frog.

George Conway Is Running For Congress: The former partner wants to represent you!

Judge Resigns After Obstruction Conviction: She says Milwaukee Branch 31 deserves to start the year with a judge on the bench.

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