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  • Morning Docket: 03.27.18
    Morning Docket

    Morning Docket: 03.27.18

    * Remember when a smart, respectable jurist was nominated to the Supreme Court? A deep dive into Merrick Garland’s relationship with Justice Brennan. [National Law Journal]

    * Olivia De Havilland loses suit against the makers of Feud. It’s a huge win for Munger Tolles, which is surely the only headline about Munger Tolles we’ll remember this week. [The Recorder]

    * Porn star sues president’s lawyer for defamation. Thinking back a couple of years, that’s a bundle of words I didn’t expect to have to publish. [NBC News]

    * Shkreli is going to appeal. That’s cute. [Law360]

    * Steven Raisman moves to Katten Muchin Rosenman. [Law.com]

    * Looks like we can add another name to this list. [Mercury News]

  • Morning Docket: 12.28.17
    Morning Docket

    Morning Docket: 12.28.17

    * Martin Shkreli’s lawyer, Evan Greebel, was convicted of aiding in Pharma Bro’s fraud scheme. He faces up to 20 years. [LA Times]

    * It would seem that the Trump legal team want to bash Michael Flynn as a liar — despite everything their client’s effusive defense of Flynn for months. This should be an easy pivot. [Washington Post]

    * Reviewing the 2017 Supreme Court — the calm before we bring back Lochner next year. [Law360]

    * The pros and cons of staying small — an interesting interview with Otterbourg chairman Richard Stehl about the business of running a 50-lawyer firm. [New York Law Journal]

    * Firms expected to spend more on cybersecurity in 2017. Probably for the best since 2017 made at least one firm wanna cry. [Legaltech News]

    * 2 Chainz says he was defrauded by a fake lawyer. Maybe that guy would be interested in a federal judgeship? [TMZ]

  • Morning Docket: 12.14.17
    Morning Docket

    Morning Docket: 12.14.17

    * Federal judicial nominee has no idea what a motion in limine is. EVERYTHING’S FINE!!!! [National Law Journal]

    * “If law firm merger talks are the equivalent of dating, then firm leaders are playing the field.” Yeah… you’re gonna get an STD dude. [New York Law Journal]

    * Dahlia Lithwick recounts her Koziniski story. [Slate]

    * So Taylor Swift, an elephant, and a funeral home walk into a bar… [Legaltech News]

    * Ole Miss needs a general counsel. Must be comfortable with hookers and racism! [Corporate Counsel]

    * Whoa. “Career ending”? What the hell is going on? [Law360]

  • Morning Docket: 02.22.17
    Morning Docket

    Morning Docket: 02.22.17

    * Judge Posner rules that you can’t yell “fire” on a crowded Internet. [ABA Journal]

    * Want a sneak peek at Am Law 100/200 financial results? Spoiler: top firms make a lot of money. [ALM Staff]

    * Apparently it’s financially tenuous to leave Biglaw. Who knew walking away from $200K+ could put a crimp in your plans? [Am Law Daily]

    * Michael Cohen is spinning in the wind after his contradictory secret peace plan claims fall apart. [Business Insider]

    * Dechert has jumped into Philadelphia’s looming sanctuary city fight and Hogan Lovells may not be far behind. [Legal Intelligencer]

    * The harassment claims against Uber have in-house counsel under fire.
    [National Law Journal]

    * Human boil Martin Shkreli and Evan Greebel, his former attorney from Katten, are seeking separate trials. [Law360]

  • Morning Docket: 11.08.16
    Morning Docket

    Morning Docket: 11.08.16

    * In the event that the election ends in a deadlock, will the Supreme Court be able to resolve the dispute even though the highest court in the land is currently split 4-4 down ideological lines? No one knows, and that’s “[one] hell of a scary thought.” Not to worry, because there’s a “low probability” that the Supreme Court would have to decide the winner of the 2016 election — “[b]ut if it does happen, it surely won’t be good.” How comforting! [POLITICO]

    * The Supreme Court refused to step into a legal battle between the Ohio Democratic Party and the Trump campaign over voter harassment with no dissents, save for a comment from Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who noted that because she was “mindful” of existing Ohio law prohibiting voter intimidation, she was denying the request. Thanks to the Notorious RBG for the reminder not to participate in illegal activities. [Slate]

    * Martin Shkreli thinks he’s going to be able to clear his name by forcing Katten Muchin to turn over three years’ worth of documents from the time the firm represented him, with his new attorneys claiming he acted in good faith because he “sought and received his lawyers’ advice and he followed it.” The firm isn’t thrilled about the prospect of having to hand over hundreds of thousands of pages of documents. [Big Law Business]

    * The institution formerly known as the South Texas College of Law has unveiled yet another new name after being enjoined from using the name Houston College of Law. The school will now be known as the South Texas College of Law Houston. Your tuition dollars at work: It seems like the school wasted an incredible amount of money to come up with a name substantially similar to its original name. Congrats? [Houston Chronicle]

    * The Law School Admission Council recently published a report on the different methods test-takers used to prepare for the LSAT, and it seems that the biggest ground-breaking takeaway from the data is that those who actually studied scored much better on the exam than those who did not. In addition, those who used official LSAC materials and commercial preparation courses fared better than self-studiers. [U.S. News]

  • Morning Docket: 11.01.16
    Morning Docket

    Morning Docket: 11.01.16

    * Is there a constitutional right to smoke weed? This defendant says he was prescribed medical marijuana to help him kick an opioid addiction, and his bail conditions must be revised to allow him to keep smoking it, lest his Sixth Amendment right to participate fully in his own defense be impaired. How high were the Katten Muchin lawyers who thought up this creative defense? [Reuters]

    * Baker Donelson plans to merge with Ober Kaler to create one of the largest Biglaw firms in the country. Effective January 1, the firm will have more than 800 attorneys, and one of the largest health law practices in America. The $400+ million in revenue expected to be brought in by the merger isn’t too shabby, either. [Big Law Business]

    * “[N]o one is dragging their feet here. The Justice Department is committed to working with the FBI to move the case forward.” AG Loretta Lynch and Deputy AG Sally Yates are trying to get FBI Director James Comey to wrap up his renewed interest in the Hillary Clinton email probe as quickly as possible before the election next week. [Politico]

    * “You haven’t been able to do it with trademark law. You haven’t been able to do it with patent designs. We are now going to use copyright law to kill the knockoff industry. I don’t know that that’s bad. I’m just saying.” Differing opinions about the fashion industry emerged during oral arguments in the Star Athletica case. [New York Times]

    * “We are all feeling a little less confident. … [T]here is an incredible amount of uncertainty that comes with this.” Some U.S. firms with offices in London and Europe are contemplating what Brexit’s effects will be on their business — or if Brexit will have any effect on their business at all. At this point, no one knows. [Philadelphia Inquirer]

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