Amber Heard

Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 08.16.22

* Dollar General faces a million-dollar payout for violating worker safety laws. You know how many things you can buy with a payout like that at a Dollar General? At least three! [WSBTV] * Took money all from their worker's wages, and they ain't even know it: Ricky Rozay's family is in some hot oil. [Mississippi Today] * At this point, you think businesses would just treat their employees well. [Inquirer] * Looks like its gonna be a little harder to get an electric vehicle after Biden signs off on this law. [Reuters] * Amber Heard is appealing the recent verdict handed down in the lawsuit against her former husband. [Philly Voice]

Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 06.07.16

* Amber Heard, who is going through a tumultuous divorce with Johnny Depp amid accusations that he abused her throughout the marriage, met with women's rights attorney Gloria Allred last week. We wonder if the famed feminist lawyer will take the case after a four-hour consultation. [PEOPLE] * Life just got a little more mellow at this firm: Florida-based Greenspoon Marder opened a cannabis and hemp practice group yesterday, opening offices in San Diego and Denver, and putting lawyers to work in Las Vegas. The firm won't be puff-puff-passing up business from the marijuana industry anymore. [Big Law Business] * Doctor-assisted suicide became just legal across the Great White North, but the government took so long to draft a law to go along with the Canadian Supreme Court's ruling that the decision went into effect without any legislation to back it up. [CBS News] * If you're still thinking about applying to law school, here's a surefire way to brownnose your way into the school of your choice: do yourself a favor and include school-specific details in your personal statement. Good luck! [Law Admissions Lowdown / U.S. News] * How can you tell if you're going to make big money after graduating from law school? First, take a look at the ATL Top 50 Law School Rankings to see how your employable graduates from your law school are, and then watch this video. [Business Insider]