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* Harvard Law School grads don’t end up in the Boston market. Here’s another shocker: Yale grads don’t practice in New Haven, either. [Bloomberg]
* Paul Weiss keeps raiding Kirkland. [Financial Times]
What Biglaw Can Learn From Personal Injury Firms
How a former insurance agent built a Houston injury practice around systems, empathy, and disciplined advocacy.
* Can you properly call someone holding an “office” of the United States an “officer” of the United States muses former Attorney General. The answer is yes, because that’s how the English language works. [WSJ]
* Joshua Wright’s behavior was an “open secret” around the law school. And no one did anything. [Law360]
* Mark Meadows tried to move his case to federal court. He failed. [Reuters]
* Microsoft plans to cover costs of litigation sparked by its AI. [Ars Technica]
Keeping Law School Accessible When Federal Loans Fall Short
As federal borrowing caps tighten financing options for law students, one organization is stepping in to negotiate the terms they can't secure alone.
* Google antitrust showdown begins. [Washington Post]