Morning Docket: 05.24.24
* This will be the final LSAT with logic games, a section of the test that managed to be both entirely useless and so "ridiculously coachable" that it undermined the whole test. [Reuters] * Deepfake political ad leads to criminal charges for Dean Phillips operative. Wait, for who? [Bloomberg Law News] * Former Biglaw attorney remorseful over $10 million theft. Or at least remorseful when telling the judge about the $10 million theft. [ABA Journal] * The UK salary wars continue. [Roll on Friday] * No heartburn for drug manufacturers, as they prevail in Zantac case. [Law.com] * DOJ goes after Live Nation/Ticketmaster deal 14 years after the fact. [Law360]
* This will be the final LSAT with logic games, a section of the test that managed to be both entirely useless and so “ridiculously coachable” that it undermined the whole test. [Reuters]
* Deepfake political ad leads to criminal charges for Dean Phillips operative. Wait, for who? [Bloomberg Law News]
* Former Biglaw attorney remorseful over $10 million theft. Or at least remorseful when telling the judge about the $10 million theft. [ABA Journal]
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* The UK salary wars continue. [Roll on Friday]
* No heartburn for drug manufacturers, as they prevail in Zantac case. [Law.com]
* DOJ goes after Live Nation/Ticketmaster deal 14 years after the fact. [Law360]