Morning Docket: 10.13.23

* Law firm grapples with rodent infestation. Now might be a good time to talk about hybrid work policies. [Roll on Friday] * Judge asked to approve $125M PACER fees settlement. Hold on, maybe we should put this off until after the shutdown? [National Law Journal] * Gordon Rees rebrands as GRSM50 to give off more of a diagnostic manual vibe. [ABA Journal] * The Blum Bigot Brigade takes aim at Winston & Strawn, Hunton Andrews Kurth, and Adams and Reese over law student fellowship programs. [Reuters] * Judge Newman attended an intellectual property conference and continues to show off that she's still at the top of her game even if her armchair neurologist colleagues on the bench plot against her. [Bloomberg Law News] * UK approves Activision deal after securing a key concession. [Law360] * Law firm leadership bolting at an increased pace. Though that may just be returning to normal after years of partners holding on for far, far too long. [Law.com Barometer]

Mouse* Law firm grapples with rodent infestation. Now might be a good time to talk about hybrid work policies. [Roll on Friday]

* Judge asked to approve $125M PACER fees settlement. Hold on, maybe we should put this off until after the shutdown? [National Law Journal]

* Gordon Rees rebrands as GRSM50 to give off more of a diagnostic manual vibe. [ABA Journal]

* The Blum Bigot Brigade takes aim at Winston & Strawn, Hunton Andrews Kurth, and Adams and Reese over law student fellowship programs. [Reuters]

* Judge Newman attended an intellectual property conference and continues to show off that she’s still at the top of her game even if her armchair neurologist colleagues on the bench plot against her. [Bloomberg Law News]

* UK approves Activision deal after securing a key concession. [Law360]

* Law firm leadership bolting at an increased pace. Though that may just be returning to normal after years of partners holding on for far, far too long. [Law.com Barometer]

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