Morning Docket: 12.04.25 - Above the Law
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Morning Docket: 12.04.25 - Above the Law
"Should lawyers take a civility oath to cut down on bad behavior? Please stop laughing. [ Reuters] Republicans launch bid to end dual citizenship. [ Newsweek] Taking the temperature of London Biglaw associates. Unlike all most temperatures from London, this doesn't require a calculator to convert into something comprehensible. [ Law.com International] Harvey raises more money. [ NY Times] Another CEO scammer pardoned by the pro-CEO scammer administration. [ Law360]"
"Republicans launch bid to end dual citizenship. [ Newsweek] Taking the temperature of London Biglaw associates. Unlike all most temperatures from London, this doesn't require a calculator to convert into something comprehensible. [ Law.com International] Harvey raises more money. [ NY Times] Another CEO scammer pardoned by the pro-CEO scammer administration. [ Law360] Catching up with attorney after Jeopardy! appearance. [ Law.com] Latest legal thesaurus is out. [ ABA Journal]"
A proposal questions whether lawyers should take a civility oath to reduce bad behavior. Republicans launch an initiative to end dual citizenship. Coverage measures morale and conditions among London Biglaw associates with accessible metrics. Harvey increases fundraising totals. A corporate-executive convicted of fraud receives a presidential pardon, continuing a pattern of such clemency. An attorney who appeared on Jeopardy! is featured in a follow-up profile. A new legal thesaurus is released for practitioners and scholars. Headlines span ethics, citizenship policy, large-firm labor conditions, political clemency, media profiles, and legal reference publishing.
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