Morning Docket: 05.29.26
* Amy Coney Barrett targeted with possible swatting call. [NBC News]
* CFPB is already undermining and bad-mouthing its own career attorneys, but its return to office plan might actually make some people quit. [Law360]
* Former Biglaw lawyer breaks down how the system is broken. [NY Times]
* Stephen Colbert tested intellectual property law on his way out. [Bloomberg Law News]
* CNN sues Perplexity for using its content to provide users with material that keeps users from ever clicking on CNN. [New York Law Journal]
* Biglaw itself may pose the biggest threat to Harvey and Legora. [The Information]
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Patagonia Takes Pattie Gonia To Court: This IP suit is about as far from drab as it gets!
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A pretty penny is going into the firm's AI venture.
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Paying It Forward: Turning Our Hard Lessons Into Someone Else’s Roadmap
We learn the most from the moments that humble us. The polished moments may build our reputation, but the painful moments build our judgment.