* Capital One asks, “What’s In Your Wallet? No, seriously, you’ve been hacked.” [NY Times]
* If you’re looking for “it could be worse” solace during the bar exam, here are some blunders. [Law.com]
* Law firm that aggressively clings to complete and total opacity in attorney pay confused why people think it’s systematically trying to screw people. [American Lawyer]
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* Another “let’s make illegal stops as a publicity stunt” scheme falls apart. [Yahoo]
* Checking in on Michael Avenatti, he’s asking for access to his firm servers because the government’s already mirrored everything relevant and he needs his files for his defense. That seems pretty reasonable. [Law360]
* Now GDPR is targeting companies who ask folks to “Like” them. Maybe Brexit isn’t as stupid as it looks. [Corporate Counsel]
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* Shocking no one, the gun used in the California festival shooting came from another state. Federalism! [Buzzfeed News]