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* In legal victory, we will no longer have a chance to watch Bob Kraft get a massage. You’re welcome America. [Boston Globe]
* With in-house legal departments demanding more diversity in outside counsel, women-owned firms are starting to see a distinct advantage. [Law.com]
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* Hearing slated for today to determine whether or not Trump can block his accountants from complying with a subpoena [National Law Journal]
* Firms starting to worry about slower growth going forward. Something about the near decade of bad demand numbers might be starting to sink in. [American Lawyer]
* A look at Xavier Becerra’s plans for California’s new data privacy law rollout. It’s going to be like GDPR… except actually useful. [NBC News]
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* Atlanta lawyer to repay $40 million. [AJC]
* In a move that could become a trend for fundraising entities, Ropes & Gray was hired by NYU to investigate allegations against donor. [Pro Publica]