Morning Docket: 10.27.25 - Above the Law
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Morning Docket: 10.27.25 - Above the Law
"* More confirmation that Biglaw cowardice goes beyond the firms that made deals. [ Washington Post] * Biglaw lawyer discusses exit strategy with Dave Ramsey bringing meme to life. [ Yahoo Finance] * First Circuit raises prospect of running water as a constitutional right. [ Courthouse News Service] * Seyfarth immigration folks join PwC immigration consultancy. [ Bloomberg Law News] * Gordon Rees apologies for AI hallucinations in filing. [ Reuters]"
"* First Circuit raises prospect of running water as a constitutional right. [ Courthouse News Service] * Seyfarth immigration folks join PwC immigration consultancy. [ Bloomberg Law News] * Gordon Rees apologies for AI hallucinations in filing. [ Reuters] * McDermott Will & Schulte promotes new partners. [ Law360] * Charleston School of Law student sues the law school and Baker Donelson alleging retaliation after he reported sexual harassment. [ Law.com]"
Major law firms are facing reputational and strategic challenges beyond those that negotiated deals. A Biglaw lawyer publicly discussed an exit strategy tied to Dave Ramsey, illustrating cultural moments in the profession. The First Circuit suggested the constitutional protection might extend to access to running water. Several Seyfarth immigration attorneys moved to PwC’s immigration consultancy. Gordon Rees issued apologies for AI-driven hallucinations appearing in a court filing. McDermott Will & Schulte promoted new partners. A Charleston School of Law student sued the school and Baker Donelson alleging retaliation after reporting sexual harassment.
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