Morning Docket: 10.16.24
انتشار: مهر 25، 1403
بروزرسانی: 02 تیر 1404

Morning Docket: 10.16.24



* Gorsuch\'s new book presents factually inaccurate record to advance political agenda. Not really a s،cker -- in Bremerton v. Kennedy the dissent explicitly calls him out for his propensity for making up facts. [Politico]

* Biglaw firms are increasingly suing clients over unpaid bills. [New York Law Journal]

* Judge Reed O\'Connor is overseeing the DOJ-Boeing settlement that raises real questions over the government offering a sweetheart deal to protect a company from a damaging trial over the deadly results of its greedy cost-cutting measures. So obviously O\'Connor\'s biggest concern is if the DOJ\'s proposed independent monitor was c،sen by DEI policies. [Reuters]

* Judge in trouble for ordering res،ution that went to himself in case involving damage to his truck. Judges can\'t preside over cases where they have a personal financial interest! W، does this guy think he is, a Supreme Court justice? [ABA Journal]

* Uncle Luke testifies that 2 Live Crew songs weren\'t works for hire... unlike Miami football in the 90s, amirite? [Law360]

* Everything we learn about the RFK Jr-Olivia Nuzzi-Ryan Lizza situation is a،nst our will. [Daily Beast]

* Fortress becomes big player in litigation finance. [Bloomberg Law News]

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