Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 02.26.19

* Michael Cohen's three days in the sun begin. [CNBC] * Lawyers trying to hold back release in Kraft massage parlor matter. [WPTV] * Firm GCs are volunteering to mentor Biglaw on diversity. If they'd just live up to their commitment to take business away from firms that either don't make or make only a token attempt at diversity, they wouldn't need to hold these cute mentorship meetings. [American Lawyer] * Elon Musk is either completely ignorant of his legal obligations or doesn't care that he violates them. Either way, it's an invitation to massively step up sanctions. [Law360] * Trump campaign staffer claims he forcibly kissed her without her consent, which shocks no one who's ever listened to him talk. [National Law Journal] * The burgeoning niche practice of hash brown law. [Washington Post] * Profiling the intellectual property lawyer fighting for the CBD industry. [Forbes]

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* Michael Cohen’s three days in the sun begin. [CNBC]

* Lawyers trying to hold back release in Kraft massage parlor matter. [WPTV]

* Firm GCs are volunteering to mentor Biglaw on diversity. If they’d just live up to their commitment to take business away from firms that either don’t make or make only a token attempt at diversity, they wouldn’t need to hold these cute mentorship meetings. [American Lawyer]

* Elon Musk is either completely ignorant of his legal obligations or doesn’t care that he violates them. Either way, it’s an invitation to massively step up sanctions. [Law360]

* Trump campaign staffer claims he forcibly kissed her without her consent, which shocks no one who’s ever listened to him talk. [National Law Journal]

* The burgeoning niche practice of hash brown law. [Washington Post]

* Profiling the intellectual property lawyer fighting for the CBD industry. [Forbes]