Morning Docket: 02.08.24
* A group of originalists are going to rule that post-Civil War America passed the Fourteenth Amendment bar on insurrectionists as merely advisory. [SCOTUSBlog] * Paul Hastings joins Arnold & Porter in reporting a big revenue year. I suspect this is going to be more of the norm and the firms engaging in layoffs will be the outliers. [Bloomberg Law News] * Rudy Giuliani tells Trustee about all his unpaid bills. [Law360] * Former client gearing up to file complaint against Kasowitz for $100M over alleged conflict of interest. [New York Law Journal] * Gen AI could change the conversation around the billable hour. It probably won't, but it could and likely should. [Legaltech News] * Law professor lost his Title IX claim against the school for being anti-male, but he's filing a new lawsuit. [ABA Journal] * Special counsel -- no, not that one -- concludes investigation. [Reuters]
* A group of originalists are going to rule that post-Civil War America passed the Fourteenth Amendment bar on insurrectionists as merely advisory. [SCOTUSBlog]
* Paul Hastings joins Arnold & Porter in reporting a big revenue year. I suspect this is going to be more of the norm and the firms engaging in layoffs will be the outliers. [Bloomberg Law News]
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* Rudy Giuliani tells Trustee about all his unpaid bills. [Law360]
* Former client gearing up to file complaint against Kasowitz for $100M over alleged conflict of interest. [New York Law Journal]
* Gen AI could change the conversation around the billable hour. It probably won’t, but it could and likely should. [Legaltech News]
* Law professor lost his Title IX claim against the school for being anti-male, but he’s filing a new lawsuit. [ABA Journal]
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* Special counsel — no, not that one — concludes investigation. [Reuters]