Morning Docket: 05.30.25 - Above the Law
Briefly

The article addresses various current legal news topics, highlighting the significant lack of summer vacations among lawyers, with fewer than one-third logging off. It questions the rationale behind working through the summer when opportunities for more flexible hours abound. Additionally, it reports on Goodwin's dismissal of its recruiting firm due to public comments on the firm's handling of an EEOC investigation. Other mentioned topics include a shift in SEC policies regarding Ponzi schemes and the nearing conclusion of a major antitrust case against Google.
"Fewer than one-third of lawyers actually log off at all during the summer. While that sounds bleak, why would you vacation during the summer?" - American Lawyer
"Goodwin fires recruiting firm after its founder accurately described Goodwin's response to Trump's EEOC investigation." - Bloomberg Law News
"SEC continues policy shift toward embracing Ponzi schemes." - Law360
"The Google antitrust case enters final push as legal scrutiny intensifies on tech giants, challenging their market dominance." - Reuters
Read at Above the Law
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