Morning Docket: 12.01.25 - Above the Law
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Morning Docket: 12.01.25 - Above the Law
"* Judge suspended after being charged with the unlawful arrest of delivery driver leaving packages in the courthouse. [ ABA Journal] * Alabama teenager draws election map approved by court over expert options. [ The Guardian] * "Law Firms' Zeal for Realization Undermines Client Relationships," writes client. [ Bloomberg Law News] * Now that Lindsey Halligan is officially recognized as illegally squatting in her U.S. Attorney role, why haven't the district's judges picked a successor yet? [ National Law Journal]"
"* RealPage claims it's a First Amendment violation for the state of New York to make it illegal to serve as a price fixing facilitator. [ Law360] * Amazon wins injunction blocking state labor law aimed at reclaiming labor law now that the federal government has abandoned the space. [ Reuters] * Congratulations to Cooley Law School for getting off of probation. [ Law.com]"
A judge was suspended after being charged with unlawfully arresting a delivery driver who left packages in the courthouse. An Alabama teenager drew an election map that a court approved over competing expert proposals. A client criticized law firms for prioritizing realization in ways that undermine client relationships. Lindsey Halligan has been characterized as improperly occupying a U.S. Attorney role while district judges have not selected a successor. RealPage contends New York prohibitions on facilitating price fixing violate the First Amendment. Amazon obtained an injunction against a state labor law. Cooley Law School exited probation.
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