* Credit card companies ponying up more money to settle claims that they rogered retailers on swipe fees. They’ll probably make that money back in 3 days so don’t shed too many tears. [Law360]
* Mark Judge brings on Cozen in the off chance Grassley develops a spine and demands Judge’s testimony. Which he won’t. [National Law Journal]
* Former Cadwalader chair sues wife to block condo sale to bail out adult son. [NY Post]
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* The SEC is looking to futz with the Dodd-Frank whistleblower provisions, which should help us get back to that cozy world where financial interests can easily plunge the economy into turmoil again. [National Law Journal]
* Facebook accused of gender bias in keeping job listings away from female users. [Corporate Counsel]
* Right-wing attorney Jason Lee Van Dyke arrested on filing a false police report charge. [Daily Beast]
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* Supreme Court overrules John Roberts and pushes back against dark money shenanigans. Consider this a brief respite until Kavanaugh shows up. [Courthouse News Service]