Morning Docket: 04.16.21

* Dr. Dre's lawyer has been disqualified from representing him in his divorce. Too bad Dr. Dre went to medical school instead of law school... [Page Six] * A Florida man, who was found guilty of impersonating a lawyer, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison. [New York Times] * A new lawsuit alleges that the tipping policy of Olive Garden's parent company has a discriminatory impact on workers. If true, maybe "when you're here, your family" should apply to employees too. [Today] * Veritas founder James O'Keefe is threatening litigation after being banned from Twitter. [Forbes] * Fyre Festival has settled claims with 277 ticket-holders over the ill-fated 2017 music event. Hope they make a documentary about this part of the Fyre Festival saga... [Fox News]

* Dr. Dre’s lawyer has been disqualified from representing him in his divorce. Too bad Dr. Dre went to medical school instead of law school… [Page Six]

* A Florida man, who was found guilty of impersonating a lawyer, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison. [New York Times]

* A new lawsuit alleges that the tipping policy of Olive Garden’s parent company has a discriminatory impact on workers. If true, maybe “when you’re here, your family” should apply to employees too. [Today]

* Veritas founder James O’Keefe is threatening litigation after being banned from Twitter. [Forbes]

* Fyre Festival has settled claims with 277 ticket-holders over the ill-fated 2017 music event. Hope they make a documentary about this part of the Fyre Festival saga… [Fox News]

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