Thursday, April 11, 2019

Morning Docket: 04.11.19

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* Game of Thrones bar prep? How does the Rule Against Perpetuities consider reanimated corpses? [Law.com]

* Labor Department flags Biglaw for diversity failings. That’s not the announcement most expected to hear from this administration, but we’ll take it. [American Lawyer]

* Julian Assange got kicked out of the Ecuadorian embassy and is now in custody. It seems as though Robert Mueller might have wanted to keep his investigation open a couple more weeks. [Huffington Post]

* Speaking of the Mueller investigation, Greg Craig expects to be indicted. [CBS News]

* GCs want law firms to be their partners — not so much their friends. [Law360]

* Texas mulls death penalty for women who get abortions. [Vox]

* Amal Clooney adds a new title with UK government appointment. [Legal Cheek]


Morning Docket: 04.11.19 curated from Above the Law

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