Morning Docket: 09.09.24

* Biglaw’s decision not to match Milbank’s bonuses may speak to firm power in the lateral market. Or they could just be lazy and planning to make everyone whole in a month or two. [American Lawyer]

* The antitrust showdown over Google’s online advertising practices begins. [Reuters]

* Trump’s decision to delay sentencing could backfire if he reaches the hearing because it’s a lot easier to justify jailing a candidate when there’s no risk that it influences an election. [Yahoo]

* Trump bashes all his lawyers in public and they just sit there and take it. [The New Republic]

* Bankruptcies increase following legalized sports gambling, placing Notre Dame in 6-way parlays. [Bloomberg Law News]

* Marc Elias sits down to discuss the work being done to fight the next round of election interference. [New Yorker]

* ERISA turns 50. Pretty soon it’ll have to worry about the market wiping out all of its savings. [Arizona Republic]

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