
*
Trump
claims
he
has
an
obligation
to
sue
the
BBC
for
showing
an
edited
version
of
his
January
6
speech,
and
not
the
full,
contextual
“very
calming
speech”
that
didn’t
immediately
lead
into
a
riot.
[BBC]
*
Latham
trains
associates
to
embrace
AI.
[Business
Insider]
*
Visa
and
Mastercard
ink
massive
settlement
with
merchants
over
swipe
fees.
[NPR]
*
Kim
Davis
faces
steep
fees
after
Supreme
Court
bid
failed.
[Newsweek]
*
Trump
asks
Supreme
Court
to
throw
out
E.
Jean
Carroll
jury
verdict,
an
important
executive
duty
not
so
much
for
himself
but
to
protect
the
institution
of
the
presidency
in
case
any
future
president
rapes
a
woman
and
then
defames
her
over
it.
[National
Law
Journal]
*
Former
Polsinelli
attorney
ending
sexual
harassment
suit
against
firm.
[ABA
Journal]
*
How
GCs
screw
up
cases.
[Corporate
Counsel]
*
Denmark
owes
£400
for
lawyers
in
failed
effort
to
get
hedge
fund
trader.
[European
Business
Magazine]
