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  • Non-Sequiturs: 02.11.18
    Non-Sequiturs

    Non-Sequiturs: 02.11.18

    * Uber and Waymo settled, so now we can have flying cars. Or something. [Corporate Counsel]

    * New charges in the Dan Markel murder case. [U.S. News]

    * Trump can pretty much get away with anything, so why not talk to prosecutors and just take the Fifth? [The Hill]

    * A look at the difficult work of navigating a romance at work. [Law and More]

    * A week in the life of a mom working as a solo practitioner. [CorporetteMoms]

    * An excellent new podcast for aspiring trial lawyers, from McKool Smith and Benchmark Litigation, kicks off by interviewing legendary litigator Evan Chesler of Cravath. [McKool Smith]

  • Morning Docket: 09.12.17
    Morning Docket

    Morning Docket: 09.12.17

    * Biglaw’s about to get hit hard by an economic downturn. [Law.com]

    * Looks like Ralph Baxter is announcing a run for congress this afternoon. [Am Law Daily]

    * Dewey think a 4 year sentence sounds fair? [Law360]

    * Judge calls fee request “attempted bank robbery.” This is why you never request fees while wearing a rubber Nixon mask and carrying a shotgun. [Law.com]

    * Fascinating overview of the complex fight over Cravath’s efforts to block victims from getting previously produced discovery materials. [Litigation Daily]

    * An interview with Ben Brafman, including a delightful explanation of why he has the hardest job in the world. [Coverage Opinions]

    * California moving to limit access of federal immigration officials to those in the state court system. [The Recorder]

    * What schools do the best job of placing AGs, SGs, United States Attorneys, and federal judges? The answer will absolutely not shock you at all. [Empirical SCOTUS]

  • Morning Docket: 09.08.17
    Morning Docket

    Morning Docket: 09.08.17

    * The Ninth Circuit, President Donald Trump’s judicial archnemesis, affirms Judge Derrick Watson’s (modified) preliminary injunction against the “grandma ban.” [How Appealing]

    * Donald Trump Jr. opens up to the Senate Judiciary Committee about that infamous June 2016 meeting with a Russian lawyer. [New York Times]

    * Consolidation continues in the legal-services world: Counsel On Call acquires e-discovery company DSicovery LLC (DSi). [ABA Journal]

    * The Trump administration sides with the anti-gay-marriage baker in the Masterpiece Cakeshop case that will be decided this coming Term by SCOTUS. [How Appealing]

    * ICYMI: Deborah Farone — Cravath’s chief marketing director for the past 14 years, and the “gold standard” in legal marketing — is leaving Cravath to start her own consulting firm and to write a book on law firm marketing (to be published next year by the Practising Law Institute). [Law.com]

    * Cooley raids Wilson Sonsini for talent for the second time in three months, this time hiring emerging growth specialists Jon Avina, Calise Cheng, and Rachel Proffitt. [Big Law Business]

    * Legal research startup Casetext — led by CEO Jake Heller, COO Laura Safdie, and VP Pablo Arredondo — continues on its upward trajectory. [ABA Journal]

  • Morning Docket: 07.24.17
    Morning Docket

    Morning Docket: 07.24.17

    * Can the president be indicted? You betcha! “It is proper, constitutional, and legal for a federal grand jury to indict a sitting president for serious criminal acts that are not part of, and are contrary to, the president’s official duties. In this country, no one, even [the president], is above the law.” [New York Times]

    * According to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the most notorious grandma of them all, the Trump administration was a little heavy-handed when it came to the travel ban from majority-Muslim countries, and its definition of close family was simply “too restrictive” for the high court to abide by — which is why the “grandma ban” no longer exists. [Associated Press]

    * Why did Ty Cobb decide to join President Trump’s legal team for the Russian election collusion investigation? Here’s what he said, in his own words: “If the president asks you, you don’t say no. I have rocks in my head and steel balls.” Well, that certainly explains it! [National Law Journal]

    * As the Supreme Court’s junior justice, Neil Gorsuch has the unenviable task of serving on the cafeteria committee. It’s a “truly disheartening assignment,” especially since the vast majority of the people who are forced to eat there thanks to a lack of other options have described the food as poor, at best. [Wall Street Journal (sub. req.)]

    * A Cravath associate once said that Anthony Scaramucci, the Harvard Law grad who now serves as President Trump’s new communications director, isn’t one to “humble brag.” But that won’t stop him from helping the president with a few second-hand humble brags. During the press conference where he introduced himself to the world, he said Trump could “throw a dead spiral through a tire,” “hit[] foul shots and swish[] them,” and “sink[] 30-foot putts.” This is all totally believable(?). [Law.com]

    * Leary Davis, founding dean of Elon Law and Campbell Law, RIP. [Roanoke Times]

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