
*
AI
is
speeding
up
M&A
deals
by
harnessing
the
power
of
algorithms
to
rewrite
the
same
sentence
50
times
only
to
arrive
back
at
the
same
boilerplate.
[The
Information]
*
Reddit
sues
Perplexity
over
scraped
data
claims.
[Law360]
*
David
Lat
advises
young
Biglaw
lawyers
to
treat
it
as
a
long-term
career,
even
if
they’re
already
eyeing
the
exit.
[Bloomberg
Law
News]
*
Law
firm
works
to
get
Halloween
costumes
for
kids
who
can’t
afford
them.
[ABA
Journal]
*
UVA
makes
deal
with
Trump
administration.
Just
the
sort
of
coerced
compliance
with
the
federal
government
that
founder
Thomas
Jefferson
would’ve
wanted!
[Prawfsblawg]
*
Kim
Davis
thinks
Thomas
opinions
and
Barrett
book
support
her
chances
to
overturn
Obergefell…
which
is
not
wrong,
but
we’re
going
to
keep
being
told
not
to
worry
anyway.
[MSNBC]
*
Michael
Wolff
sues
Melania
Trump
after
her
lawyers
threatened
to
sue
him.
[Courthouse
News
Service]
*
In
honor
of
the
80th
anniversary
of
the
Nuremberg
trials,
the
Smithsonian
profiles
Justice
Robert
Jackson.
Catch
it
now,
before
the
administration
tells
the
Smithsonian
to
stop
focusing
on
“how
bad
Nazis
were.”
[Smithsonian]
