Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 11.18.20

* Another class action has been filed over Nintendo controllers that allegedly drift during gameplay. Is this why I always lose at Super Smash Bros....? [Polygon] * An attorney will not be sanctioned for leaving an allegedly harassing voicemail on the phone of a lawyer representing the Trump Campaign. [Patriot News] * Rudy Giuliani allegedly sought to be paid $20,000 a day to work on post-election lawsuits for the Trump Campaign. [New York Times] * The New York Attorney General is taking a stand against online retailers unfairly increasing the price of items that are in high demand because of the COVID-19 pandemic. [New York Attorney General] * A retired New Jersey lawyer is in hot water for allegedly trying to sell a supposed cure to COVID-19. Doesn't he remember the Carbolic Smoke Ball case? [New Jersey Law Journal]

* Another class action has been filed over Nintendo controllers that allegedly drift during gameplay. Is this why I always lose at Super Smash Bros….? [Polygon]

* An attorney will not be sanctioned for leaving an allegedly harassing voicemail on the phone of a lawyer representing the Trump Campaign. [Patriot News]

* Rudy Giuliani allegedly sought to be paid $20,000 a day to work on post-election lawsuits for the Trump Campaign. [New York Times]

* The New York Attorney General is taking a stand against online retailers unfairly increasing the price of items that are in high demand because of the COVID-19 pandemic. [New York Attorney General]

* A retired New Jersey lawyer is in hot water for allegedly trying to sell a supposed cure to COVID-19. Doesn’t he remember the Carbolic Smoke Ball case? [New Jersey Law Journal]


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