Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 01.21.20

* Tyson Foods is paying $221.5 million to settle a poultry price-fixing lawsuit. Guess the chickens are coming home to roost... [Food Business News] * The Supreme Court reportedly received a bomb threat while the inauguration of President Biden was underway yesterday. [Business Insider] * The National Rifle Association says it is "not afraid" of a lawsuit filed by the New York Attorney General, and it will continue to fight the litigation. [Bloomberg Law] * A lawyer for the "QAnon Shaman" says that granting his client a pardon "would have been the honorable thing to do." [CBS News] * Speaking of pardons, a lawyer for Lil' Wayne conveyed that the rapper didn't support President Trump just to get a pardon. Maybe the rapper was angling to get on another season of Celebrity Apprentice... [Complex]

* Tyson Foods is paying $221.5 million to settle a poultry price-fixing lawsuit. Guess the chickens are coming home to roost… [Food Business News]

* The Supreme Court reportedly received a bomb threat while the inauguration of President Biden was underway yesterday. [Business Insider]

* The National Rifle Association says it is “not afraid” of a lawsuit filed by the New York Attorney General, and it will continue to fight the litigation. [Bloomberg Law]

* A lawyer for the “QAnon Shaman” says that granting his client a pardon “would have been the honorable thing to do.” [CBS News]

* Speaking of pardons, a lawyer for Lil’ Wayne conveyed that the rapper didn’t support President Trump just to get a pardon. Maybe the rapper was angling to get on another season of Celebrity Apprentice… [Complex]


Rothman Larger HeadshotJordan 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].