Morning Docket: 03.10.26 - Above the Law
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Morning Docket: 03.10.26 - Above the Law
"Anthropic sues over Defense Department blackballing with WilmerHale's help. Court rules that the New Jersey U.S. Attorney's Office continues to be run by illegal appointees. Ballard Spahr enjoys healthy boost following merger. Ticketmaster trial thrown for a loop as administration settles its antitrust claims."
"AI law firm founder says she's working harder now than she did in Biglaw. Brett Kavanaugh claims anyone suggesting that the Supreme Court is issuing far more shadow docket opinions in support of the administration have short memories. ChatGPT sued for telling a woman to fire her lawyer."
Recent legal news encompasses multiple significant developments across government, corporate, and technology sectors. Anthropic is suing the Defense Department with WilmerHale's assistance over alleged blackballing practices. A court ruled that New Jersey's U.S. Attorney's Office continues operating under illegal appointees. Ballard Spahr experienced substantial growth following a merger. The Ticketmaster antitrust trial faced complications as the administration settled its claims. An AI law firm founder reports working more intensively than during her Biglaw career. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh addressed criticism regarding increased shadow docket opinions favoring the administration. ChatGPT faces litigation after providing legal advice that allegedly harmed a woman's case.
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