Morning Docket: 03.04.25 - Above the Law
Briefly

The article discusses recent developments in the legal and testing sectors, highlighting California's shift back to in-person testing amid concerns about logistical challenges. Casey Anthony is initiating a career as a legal advocate on social media, sparking interest and debate. Additionally, lawyers have faced sanctions for judge shopping in multi-judge environments, underscoring ongoing issues in the legal system. Furthermore, the trend of adopting four-day work weeks is gaining momentum among law firms, reflecting changes in the workplace dynamic.
California is moving back to all in-person testing, which could lead to logistical challenges similar to previous costly experiences unless numerous small testing locations are established.
Casey Anthony announces her new career as a legal advocate on social media, embarking on a controversial path looking to influence the legal landscape.
Lawyers face sanctions for engaging in judge shopping practices within multi-judge courthouses, while this remains acceptable in single judge settings.
Another law firm adopts a four-day work week, responding to changing work-life balance demands and potentially reshaping the future of legal practices.
Read at Above the Law
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