Morning Docket: 11.03.20

* The Supreme Court is allowing an antitrust case against the NFL to move forward. The XFL is still around to compete with the NFL...right? [Chicago Sun Tribune] * A Texas lawyer has been disciplined for stealing LegalZoom referrals from the firm that employed her. [Texas Lawyer] * The Attorney General of South Dakota was reportedly distracted before allegedly striking a pedestrian earlier this year. [Hill] * The Surgeon General of the United States has pleaded not guilty to allegedly being in a park that was closed to slow the spread of COVID-19. [AP] * A lawsuit alleging that Amazon did not do enough to protect its workers from COVID-19 has been dismissed. [CNN] * A lot of billable hours may be recorded in the legal battles that may arise after the presidential election. [Fox News]

* The Supreme Court is allowing an antitrust case against the NFL to move forward. The XFL is still around to compete with the NFL…right? [Chicago Sun Tribune]

* A Texas lawyer has been disciplined for stealing LegalZoom referrals from the firm that employed her. [Texas Lawyer]

* The Attorney General of South Dakota was reportedly distracted before allegedly striking a pedestrian earlier this year. [Hill]

* The Surgeon General of the United States has pleaded not guilty to allegedly being in a park that was closed to slow the spread of COVID-19. [AP]

* A lawsuit alleging that Amazon did not do enough to protect its workers from COVID-19 has been dismissed. [CNN]

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* A lot of billable hours may be recorded in the legal battles that may arise after the presidential election. [Fox News]


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 [email protected].

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