
*
Kirkland
provides
communications
training
for
lawyers
after
earning
reputation
as
uncooperative.
Weird,
because
the
firm
was
super
cooperative
when
Donald
Trump
asked
them
to
roll
over
and
give
him
free
legal
work.
[Financial
Times]
*
Federal
lawyers
admit
they
falsely
stated
the
number
of
agents
sent
to
Portland
—
a
key
claim
in
the
government’s
claim
that
protests
met
the
statutory
threshold
for
deploying
troops.
You
see,
they
told
the
court
that
conditions
required
115
agents
when
the
most
they
ever
had
was
31.
Oops!
[Oregon
Live]
*
Anthropic
settlement
puts
four
Supreme
Court
justices
in
line
for
checks.
[Bloomberg
Law
News]
*
Exonerated
former
trader
launches
suit
against
UBS
alleging
the
company
set
him
up
as
a
fall
guy
for
the
Libor
scandal.
[Reuters]
*
An
interview
with
Anil
Kalhan,
the
professor
who
coined
the
term
Kavanaugh
Stop.
[Law
Dork]
*
OpenAI
must
face
infringement
claims
from
authors
whose
works
were
used
to
train
the
model.
[Law360]
*
Hogan
Lovells
counsels
Miami
in
securing
Lionel
Messi
contract
extension.
[Law.com
International]
