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August 25, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Judicial Ethics Opinion 21-74

Absent a legal requirement to do so, a town justice must not sign an acknowledgment form attached to the town's sexual harassment policy, where (a) the acknowledgment contains an indirect pledge by the judge to be bound by the policy's terms, (b) the town's policy sets forth local procedures and reporting requirements and purports to subject all town managers, supervisors and employees to local discipline, and (c) the Unified Court System has adopted a sexual harassment policy applicable to "all judges," which conflicts with the town's policy.
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August 25, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Judicial Ethics Opinion 21-73

A judge may not organize a virtual fashion show for judges which will (a) showcase the merchandise of a single producer of judicial robes or jewelry, (b) include a display by a single artist who creates and sells themed jewelry, or (c) display jewelry from judges' personal collections accompanied by information about where the items were or can be purchased.
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August 25, 2021 | Texas Lawyer

Austin-based Infowars Host Owen Shroyer's Defense in Jan. 6 Case Hinges on Press Protection

Magistrate Judge Zia Faruqui, a former career federal prosecutor, took issue with D.C. prosecutors in the case of Infowars host Owen Shroyer.
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August 25, 2021 | Daily Report Online

Lifetime Achievement: Paul Weathington

Paul Weathington has made a name for himself defending medical professionals in high-leverage medical malpractice cases while practicing law for nearly 40 years.
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August 24, 2021 | The American Lawyer

For Associates, This Summer's Raises Deserve a Second Look Through a Long-Term Lens

So, your firm matched (or didn't). What does it really mean for you?
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August 24, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Starbucks Sued Over Not Re-Opening World Trade Center Shop

Starbucks has a legal fight brewing over its decision to shutter one of its Lower Manhattan locations during the pandemic. The commercial landlord…
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August 24, 2021 | Legaltech News

ILTACON 2021 Roundup: Day 2

Tuesday at ILTACON 2021 brought more panels, meetings and chance meetings. Which makes things around here seem... almost normal? Rhys Dipshan and Zach Warren give their thoughts on exhaustion, walking the halls, and more.
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August 24, 2021 | Law.com

Law.com Trendspotter: Nobody Wants to Hear You Brag About How Busy You Are—Except for the Industry Leaders Who Encourage It

Critics say "performative busyness" sends the wrong message to young lawyers, creates anxiety in colleagues and ultimately leads to burnout. But, as anyone who's ever tried to train a puppy knows, bad behavior is not likely to change until it stops garnering positive reinforcement.
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August 24, 2021 | The Recorder

Judge Bars Plaintiffs in Google Play Antitrust MDL From Filing Unredacted Complaints Pending Sealing Order

Google asked plaintiffs in the multidistrict litigation to hold off filing their complaints as the company seeks emergency relief and appeal of an order denying its request to seal portions of the lawsuits. The company said Epic Games filed its complaint Friday, "despite counsel for all other Plaintiffs indicating agreement to provide time for Google to file its papers."
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August 24, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer

Morgan Lewis Scores Win Barring Plaintiffs From Filing Unredacted Complaints in Google Play Antitrust MDL

Google's attorneys from Morgan, Lewis & Bockius and O'Melveny & Myers claim that unredacted versions of complaints from plaintiffs—which include Epic Games Inc., consumers, developers, and states—contain "highly sensitive confidential business information," such as non-public financial data and deal terms with third-parties.
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