Morning Docket: 04.06.18
* Easing older partners out the door presents all sorts of problems in eat-what-you-kill firms. [American Lawyer] * Doctor saves juror's life during med mal trial. [ABA Journal] * Remember the cyclist who flipped off the Trump motorcade and then got fired from her job at a government contractor? Yeah, she's suing over that BS. [Courthouse News Service] * Do you want fries with that? NLRB's top-notch customer service bends over backward to help McDonald's avoid answering for labor law infractions. [Law360] * South Korea's former president gets 24 years in corruption case. [Reuters] * State supreme court releases its opinion allowing Tarra Simmons to take the bar exam. [Seattle Times] * Legal aid is moving into doctor's offices to help pregnant women fight for their rights. [Slate]
* Easing older partners out the door presents all sorts of problems in eat-what-you-kill firms. [American Lawyer]
* Doctor saves juror’s life during med mal trial. [ABA Journal]
* Remember the cyclist who flipped off the Trump motorcade and then got fired from her job at a government contractor? Yeah, she’s suing over that BS. [Courthouse News Service]
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* Do you want fries with that? NLRB’s top-notch customer service bends over backward to help McDonald’s avoid answering for labor law infractions. [Law360]
* South Korea’s former president gets 24 years in corruption case. [Reuters]
* State supreme court releases its opinion allowing Tarra Simmons to take the bar exam. [Seattle Times]
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* Legal aid is moving into doctor’s offices to help pregnant women fight for their rights. [Slate]