Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 11.19.25

* Meta survives social media antitrust action because TikTok exists. Which it doesn't legally, but the administration has refused to comply with the law so... good news for Meta. [New York Times] * Court orders former couple to bid for custody of dog. If that doesn't work, she should try threatening to cut it in half. [ABA Journal] * Trump administration targets whistleblower protections. [Reuters] * Pillsbury Winthrop hit with data breach. [Law360] * The argument against releasing the Epstein Files lays out why grand jury materials are normally kept secret. [Vox] * How might Ashurst and Perkins Coie merger impact Asia? [Law.com International]

* Meta survives social media antitrust action because TikTok exists. Which it doesn’t legally, but the administration has refused to comply with the law so… good news for Meta. [New York Times]

* Court orders former couple to bid for custody of dog. If that doesn’t work, she should try threatening to cut it in half. [ABA Journal]

* Trump administration targets whistleblower protections. [Reuters]

* Pillsbury Winthrop hit with data breach. [Law360]

* The argument against releasing the Epstein Files lays out why grand jury materials are normally kept secret. [Vox]

* How might Ashurst and Perkins Coie merger impact Asia? [Law.com International]