Morning Docket: 06.15.21

* An antitrust lawsuit concerning college textbooks has been dismissed. Guess the plaintiffs got schooled... [Reuters] * A New York woman allegedly posed as a lawyer to bilk immigrants of money devoted to phony visa applications. [Patch] * A California attorney has been fined for making purportedly derogatory remarks against the judiciary. [Metropolitan News-Enterprise] * A man, who allegedly threatened a whistleblower's lawyer, has been sentenced to a year in prison. [Politico] * A shipyard's lawsuit against the U.S. Navy has been dismissed. Guess the litigation ship has sailed... [WAVY.com]

* An antitrust lawsuit concerning college textbooks has been dismissed. Guess the plaintiffs got schooled… [Reuters]

* A New York woman allegedly posed as a lawyer to bilk immigrants of money devoted to phony visa applications. [Patch]

* A California attorney has been fined for making purportedly derogatory remarks against the judiciary. [Metropolitan News-Enterprise]

* A man, who allegedly threatened a whistleblower’s lawyer, has been sentenced to a year in prison. [Politico]

* A shipyard’s lawsuit against the U.S. Navy has been dismissed. Guess the litigation ship has sailed… [WAVY.com]

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Jordan Rothman is a partner of The Rothman Law Firm, a full-service New York and New Jersey law firm. He is also the founder of Student Debt Diaries, a website discussing how he paid off his student loans. You can reach Jordan through email at jordan@rothmanlawyer.com.

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