Clare Locke

Morning Docket

Morning Docket: 10.10.19

* Where does Gordon Caplan go from here? Maybe he goes back to school... I hear there are some folks out there who can help him get in. [American Lawyer] * Mitch McConnell's aide is running for Kentucky AG. The only problem? Kentucky has a law requiring candidates for the post practice law at least sometime in the past eight years. He's arguing that a federal clerkship should count as "the practice of law" as opposed to "one year Fed Soc externship." We've made a mockery of so many rules, why not this one? [Corporate Counsel] * Mark Zaid's daily adventures representing whistleblowers. [The Hill] * Bill Brewer heads to court to see whether or not his $177K benchslapping he received will stand up on appeal. [Texas Lawyer] * Matt Lauer's attorney pushing back against rape allegations, explaining that her former anchor client was involved in a completely mutual and consensual affair with someone on the lower end of a gross power imbalance. [National Law Journal] * Railroaded former Goldman Sachs coder Sergey Aleynikov lost his recent appeal. He'd argued that double jeopardy precluded his conviction, which of course is a non-starter in a dual sovereignty world. [Law360] * Freshfields partner resigns over accusations of "engaging in sexual activity with intoxicated junior colleague" [Legal Cheek]