American Juris Society

Morning Docket: 06.17.26

* “Top Firms Increased Leverage Over Past Five Years, Fueled by Nonequity Partner Growth.” Alternate title: Top firms leaned into hamster wheeling senior attorneys and pocketing the difference. [American Lawyer]

* Teen law school graduate hopes to go after social media companies. [Guardian]

* Tom Goldstein denied retrial. [Law360]

* DOJ attorney avoids discipline after judge finds participation in scheme to hide immigrant’s criminal history from court to create pretext for media attacks on the judge wasn’t in “bad faith.” Not sure what kind of faith that could be in, but congratulations I guess. [Bloomberg Law News]

* Judicial stacking curtails opportunities for others. [Reuters]

* With massive amounts of money flowing into legal tech, the landscape is changing. [Legaltech News]

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