Morning Docket: 02.10.20

* A Daytona Beach attorney has been disbarred in part for using money out of his trust account to run a strip club. That sounds Florida af. [News Journal] * Harvey Weinstein's lawyer caused a stir for implying that women may share some of the blame for being the targets of sexual assault. [New York Daily News] * Michael Avenatti is still unsure if he will take the stand in his ongoing criminal trial. [New York Post] * A federal appeals court handed President Trump a win last week when it threw out a lawsuit filed by Democratic lawmakers about business payments. [Fox News] * The Manhattan DA's office may be reopening its case on the assassination of Malcolm X. Just started watching the Netflix series about this! [Washington Post]

* A Daytona Beach attorney has been disbarred in part for using money out of his trust account to run a strip club. That sounds Florida af. [News Journal]

* Harvey Weinstein’s lawyer caused a stir for implying that women may share some of the blame for being the targets of sexual assault. [New York Daily News]

* Michael Avenatti is still unsure if he will take the stand in his ongoing criminal trial. [New York Post]

* A federal appeals court handed President Trump a win last week when it threw out a lawsuit filed by Democratic lawmakers about business payments. [Fox News]

* The Manhattan DA’s office may be reopening its case on the assassination of Malcolm X. Just started watching the Netflix series about this! [Washington Post]


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Jordan Rothman is a partner of The Rothman Law Firm, a full-service New York and New Jersey law firm. He is also the founder of Student Debt Diaries, a website discussing how he paid off his student loans. You can reach Jordan through email at jordan@rothmanlawyer.com.

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