Morning Docket: 12.30.25 - Above the Law
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Morning Docket: 12.30.25 - Above the Law
"* Another former partner sues Kasowitz alleging unpaid compensation. [ NY Law Journal] * The Post Office will no longer postmark mail on the day it's sent. The goal is to prevent mail-in voting, but... so long mailbox rule![ Brookings] * Alex Spiro writes California governor warning him that his clients will leave California if the state attempts to make them actually pay taxes. [ Yahoo] * Jeffrey Toobin profiles Tom Goldstein's predicament. Key takeaway... it seems as though he might not have been quite as good at poker as he thought. [ New York Times Magazine]"
"* Alex Spiro writes California governor warning him that his clients will leave California if the state attempts to make them actually pay taxes. [ Yahoo] * Jeffrey Toobin profiles Tom Goldstein's predicament. Key takeaway... it seems as though he might not have been quite as good at poker as he thought. [ New York Times Magazine] * Professor redesigns contracts course to recognize the role AI plays in modern practice. [ Law.com] * Legal Cheek's most read stories of the year. [ Legal Cheek]"
Multiple developments indicate strain and change across the legal sector. A former Kasowitz partner has sued alleging unpaid compensation. The Postal Service will stop same-day postmarking, raising legal implications for mail-in voting and reinforcing mailbox-rule arguments. Alex Spiro warned the California governor that clients may relocate if the state enforces tax obligations on them. Jeffrey Toobin profiles Tom Goldstein and highlights reputational and personal misjudgments. A law professor redesigned a contracts course to integrate AI's role in practice. Legal Cheek compiled its most-read legal stories, reflecting media attention to these trends.
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