Morning Docket: 07.03.24
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* Data breach reveals federal judge signed up for a foreign spy service. Totally normal behavior. [Reason]
* Biglaw closing offices in China makes sense, but Chicago? [Law.com International]
* Meanwhile, Armstrong Teasdale retreats from Silicon Slopes. [American Lawyer]
* Judge Xavier Rodriguez runs pilot AI test against human clerks working on high profile trial. [Bloomberg Law News]
The questions to ask to make transaction management your competitive advantage.
If you’re feeling inefficient but don’t know why, this episode of the Non-Eventcast is for you.
If you’re struggling with price setting — or, resetting prices — we’ve got the strategies to get you off the schneid.
The questions to ask to make transaction management your competitive advantage.
* Northwestern Law sued for discriminating against white men in faculty hiring. The school’s faculty is 83 percent white. [Reuters]
* Judge whose secret relationship with attorney practicing before him in wild ethical lapse to sit for deposition. [Law360]
* Apple lawyer fined for insider trading. [MacRumors]
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