Morning Docket: 12.30.19
* There is a lawyer who gets to decide whether bobbleheads of the pope are allowed to be made. Sounds like a pretty good gig. [Wall Street Journal] * A New York lawyer who practiced until he was 101 has passed away. [New York Times] * Wawa has been hit with lawsuits over a massive data breach. Everyone who lives in North Jersey is breathing a sigh of relief... [ABC News] * An Illinois man who pretended to be a lawyer for five years has been charged with the unauthorized practice of law. [Patch] * A Florida attorney has been suspended from practice after making anti-Muslim and homophobic remarks. [Miami Herald]
* There is a lawyer who gets to decide whether bobbleheads of the pope are allowed to be made. Sounds like a pretty good gig. [Wall Street Journal]
* A New York lawyer who practiced until he was 101 has passed away. [New York Times]
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* Wawa has been hit with lawsuits over a massive data breach. Everyone who lives in North Jersey is breathing a sigh of relief… [ABC News]
* An Illinois man who pretended to be a lawyer for five years has been charged with the unauthorized practice of law. [Patch]
* A Florida attorney has been suspended from practice after making anti-Muslim and homophobic remarks. [Miami Herald]
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