Morning Docket: 02.05.26
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Morning Docket: 02.05.26
"* Brad Karp steps down from chief Paul Weiss role he's held for 18 years. [Above the Law] * New document appears to show Kathy Ruemmler asking Epstein if he wants to trade one of his Russians for my comp. [Financial Times] * Aileen Cannon sentenced man to life after he was convicted of trying to assassinate Donald Trump. [Reuters] * Former DLA Piper partner argues that accuser's prior testimony undermines rape claim. [Bloomberg Law News]"
"[Financial Times] * Aileen Cannon sentenced man to life after he was convicted of trying to assassinate Donald Trump. [Reuters] * Former DLA Piper partner argues that accuser's prior testimony undermines rape claim. [Bloomberg Law News] * Kasowitz compensation fight tussles over keeping partnership agreement under seal. [New York Law Journal] * Attorney heads to the Olympics as alternate on curling team. [ABA Journal]"
Brad Karp stepped down as chief of Paul Weiss after an 18-year tenure. A new document appears to show Kathy Ruemmler asking Epstein if he wanted to trade one of his Russians for "my comp." Aileen Cannon sentenced a man to life after conviction for attempting to assassinate Donald Trump. A former DLA Piper partner contends that an accuser's prior testimony undermines a rape allegation. A compensation dispute at Kasowitz centers on keeping the partnership agreement under seal. An attorney traveled to the Olympics as an alternate on a curling team. Tom Goldstein's accountant made mistakes on tax returns.
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