Morning Docket: 02.03.26
* Clintons agree to congressional testimony about Epstein while the guy who met his wife through Epstein is nowhere to be found. [Reuters]
* King & Spalding accused of undermining former client. [American Lawyer]
* Law opens door to more crypto fraud. [CNN]
* Former Biglaw attorney charges law students for interview tips. [Legal Cheek]
* Gibson Dunn and S&C working on xAI and SpaceX merger. [Law360]
* Eagle Ed has wings clipped. [ABA Journal]
* The government might have deceived judge in Washington Post case. [NY Times]
Brad Karp Draws Paul Weiss In To The Epstein Universe — See Also
That “Once In A Lifetime” Email Will Live On Forever: Karp and Epstein seemed on pretty good terms.
Judge Rufe Says You Can’t Erase History: In a sane world, this would be obvious.
The Cost Of Wrongful Detainment Just Went Up: If you can’t hit ’em in their morals, hit ’em in their pockets!
DOJ Resorting To Word Of Tweet For Jobs: LinkedIn just not pulling like it used to, huh?
Still Hope For The Rule Of Law: Judge Biery releases a father and son from an immigrant processing center.
Hastings No More, Forever: UC Law San Francisco gets to keep its name! Again!
Defunct Law School Is Gone, But Not (Necessarily) Forgotten
It has quite the legacy.
Brad Karp’s Fawning Epstein Emails Drags Paul, Weiss Into The Fray
There's a lot of overlap between Jeffrey Epstein and Paul, Weiss.
Will The Government’s Latest ‘Bullying Move’ Scare Off Biglaw?
Which Biglaw firms will stand their ground, and which will cower?