Morning Docket: 11.12.24
* French publications sue X claiming Elon's distributing their content without paying for it. Elon making money off of other people's actual good ideas? Not the head of Tesla! [Le Monde] * Transition offical tells DOJ lawyers unwilling to swear fealty to Trump that they should leave. [Politico] * DOJ suit alleges Mississippi Senate paid Black lawyer around half what they paid white lawyers. This is probably the sort of action that the transition official expects to go away. [ABA Journal] * Sidney Powell must disclose her finances by the end of the month in Dominion Voting case. [Newsweek] * Steve Bannon back in court for new fraud claims. [Lawyer Monthly] * Goodwin partner to argue Supreme Court case before departing the firm for state government gig. [Bloomberg Law News] * NLRB taking a closer look at employer statements that discourage unions for the next couple months before the next administration starts deporting union members. [Law360]
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* Transition offical tells DOJ lawyers unwilling to swear fealty to Trump that they should leave. [Politico]
* DOJ suit alleges Mississippi Senate paid Black lawyer around half what they paid white lawyers. This is probably the sort of action that the transition official expects to go away. [ABA Journal]
* Sidney Powell must disclose her finances by the end of the month in Dominion Voting case. [Newsweek]
* Steve Bannon back in court for new fraud claims. [Lawyer Monthly]
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* Goodwin partner to argue Supreme Court case before departing the firm for state government gig. [Bloomberg Law News]
* NLRB taking a closer look at employer statements that discourage unions for the next couple months before the next administration starts deporting union members. [Law360]