Morning Docket: 09.19.24

* Traffic law reminder: men in chicken suits have the right of way. [Lowering the Bar]

* Donna Adelson’s murder trial delayed as the lawyer she shared with her son leaves the case because the younger Adelson refused to consent to being cross-examined by the shared attorney. [ABA Journal]

* Mark Esper joins Squire Patton Boggs. [Reuters]

* “Lawyers Seeking Big Fees Can Be Less Shamelessly Self-Interested.” Can they though? [Bloomberg Law News]

* Diddy will remain in jail. [Law360]

* How Paul Weiss and Freshfields succeed on the global stage where other firms stumble. [Law.com International]

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