Michael Sander, the founder of Docket Alarm, a product that mines federal and state court dockets to provide litigation alerts and case analytics, has left the company, seven months after its acquisition... Read more »
* Supreme Court considers whether verdicts are verdicts. The answer is always, but with this Court we need to sweat it out a bit. [Balls and Strikes] * Trump judge tells lawyer... Read more »
* Supreme Court hears challenge to nearly a century of SEC enforcement authority. As the Constitution doesn’t even mention “securities and exchange,” we should go back to the economic glory days of... Read more »
* Law schools turn to Taylor Swift to teach material. “So you see class, that’s why when there’s no body, there’s no crime.” [AP] * Judge denies motion to probe jurors over... Read more »
* Donald Trump set to testify in New York. Be there, will be wild. [Reuters] * Stroock files notice that it’s laying off roughly 140 people in New York. [Bloomberg Law News]... Read more »
* Ivanka Trump cited “undue hardship” because her testimony was scheduled during “a school week.” The appellate court… disagreed. [CNN] * Sam Bankman-Fried is guilty. But Alex Kirshner’s burning question is… why... Read more »
* Biglaw and finance shouldering the commercial real estate load as they fight to return to the office load while every other industry embraces the 21st century. [Bloomberg Law News] * Cross-examination... Read more »
* State AG’s explain how Facebook algorithms are just like tobacco and opioids. Except, you know, instead of killing you it recommends you a new toaster oven. [Law.com] * Adelson defense team... Read more »
* Mark Meadows has immunity? Well, well, well. [ABC] * Meta targeted for hooking kids through algorithms say state attorneys general seeking to increase their reelection profiles with a lawsuit designed to... Read more »
* Non-lawyer Stephen Miller continues his bid to be the go-to ambulance chaser of “were your feelings hurt by wokeness?” by suing NYU Law Review for discriminating against white men. [Bloomberg Law... Read more »
