Big Law Silent on Leaked Supreme Court Draft — for Now
The silence on the draft opinion was expected. But it likely won't last, even if any public messaging will be fraught with risk for law firms.
May 23, 2022 at 05:00 AM
6 minute read
Law Firm ManagementAfter a leaked opinion showed the U.S. Supreme Court appeared ready to reverse Roe v. Wade, social media and news media lit up with commentary.
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