Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Morning Docket: 04.09.19

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* We might be seeing Trump’s tax returns soon… because New York has its own income tax system and doesn’t answer to him. States’ rights conservatives are surely rejoicing. [New York Law Journal]

* Gordon Caplan looking at 8-14 months if the judge follows the Guidelines, with prosecutors recommending the lower end. [American Lawyer]

* Allison Mack’s crazy sex cult charges end in a guilty plea. [Huffington Post]

* Good career advice everyone can take from Kirstjen Nielsen’s unceremonious firing. [The Careerist]

* Judge questions the rubber stamp deal CVS and Aetna got from the DOJ. [Law360]

* Will the next set of Roundup ads have one of those pharma commercial voiceovers listing disclaimers? [Courthouse News Service]

* Sadly, the idea that Department of Labor officials were simultaneously representing companies in labor disputes can barely elicit a yawn these days. [Bloomberg Law]


Morning Docket: 04.09.19 curated from Above the Law

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