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How many law schools have publicly announced they’re withdrawing from the U.S. News law school rankings (or that they’re not submitting data to USNWR) so far?
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* Trump sues Bob Woodward claiming copyright on all the stuff he told Woodward during interviews Trump granted for the purpose of letting Woodward write a book. This is not going in the magical “Trump keeps winning cases” bucket his lawyer talks about. [Courthouse News Service]
* Johnson & Johnson tried the “Monopoly Man turns out his pockets” routine and failed. [Law360]
* Hey Siri, explain labor law. [MacRumors]
* Speaking of labor law, a look at the upcoming Supreme Court labor showdown from the perspective of the service workers are preparing. [Eater]
* Jones Day facing sanctions request citing harassment as the motivation for the earlier sanctions request Jones Day made against former associates in discrimination case. You may remember this one as the case that brought attention to Jones Day’s… questionable photoshop decisions. [Reuters]
* The pandemic may have broken lawyers. I mean, lawyers were always broken, but it broke them in a new way. [American Lawyer]
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This Is Why You Get Insurance, People! Law firm nonplussed after $62M loss thanks to insurance.
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