Google avoids having to spin off Chrome. Lawyers are using time saved by AI to take on more work. Charging documents allege a former Biglaw associate said hostile things to National Guard troops and detectives identified him a day later, raising the possibility of a no-bill outcome. Atlanta lawyers are leaving firms and boosting new competitors entering the market. Biglaw firms are declining partnership or collaboration with Burford. Military lawyers are being reassigned to serve as immigration judges. A DOJ attorney pursuing a Harvard antisemitism case previously wrote an academic paper from Hitler's point of view.
* Google avoids having to spin off Chrome. [Law360] * Lawyers using time saved by AI for more work. [Legal Cheek] * Charging documents for former Biglaw associate arrested in D.C. say someone said hostile things to National Guard troops and a day later they decided it was him. We might have another no bill on our hands. [National Law Journal]
[National Law Journal] * Atlanta lawyers are jumping ship and boosting competitors entering the market. [Atlanta Journal-Constitution] * Biglaw isn't joining up with Burford. [Bloomberg Law News] * Military lawyers repurposed as immigration judges. [Reuters] * DOJ lawyer going after Harvard for antisemitism wrote paper from Hitler's point of view. [Boston Globe]
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