Morning Docket: 05.10.24
* Second hundred firms remain behind in price-insensitive work. Look, no one goes to Aldi for caviar and that's perfectly fine. [American Lawyer] * Antitrust practices see boom when administrations remember that the Sherman Act exists. [Bloomberg Law News] * Judges' Columbia boycott continues to be a stain on the judiciary. [Balls and Strikes] * Attorney figures out that airline's free promotion still charged taxes and fees and he wants those back. [LawFuel] * ABA growing more amenable to bar exam alternatives. [Reuters] * Hunter Biden trial set for June. Weird how career-minded judges don't just magically disappear his cases from the docket. [Law360] * Former Biglaw partner gets 15 year prison sentence [Roll on Friday]
* Second hundred firms remain behind in price-insensitive work. Look, no one goes to Aldi for caviar and that’s perfectly fine. [American Lawyer]
* Antitrust practices see boom when administrations remember that the Sherman Act exists. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Judges’ Columbia boycott continues to be a stain on the judiciary. [Balls and Strikes]
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* Attorney figures out that airline’s free promotion still charged taxes and fees and he wants those back. [LawFuel]
* ABA growing more amenable to bar exam alternatives. [Reuters]
* Hunter Biden trial set for June. Weird how career-minded judges don’t just magically disappear his cases from the docket. [Law360]
* Former Biglaw partner gets 15 year prison sentence [Roll on Friday]