Morning Docket: 08.07.24

* Tom Girardi opening statements sound like an MPRE hypo. [Law360]

* While candidates and media flog the idea that the 9/11 plea deal is some sort of gift to the plotters, Bush administration Solicitor General Ted Olson who lost his wife in the attacks explains why the deal is the right outcome. [NY Times]

* The Google antitrust ruling is a big deal for search, but it might have bigger implications for AI. [Bloomberg Law News]

* Law firms in the UK prepare to be targeted by rioters. [LegalCheek]

* ABA wants character and fitness to include safeguards for domestic violence victims. [Reuters]

* Cooley introduces generative AI tool to power its Cooley GO offering for entrepreneurs and investors. [Legaltech News]

* FBI seize congressman’s phone. [Washington Post]

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