Morning Docket: 09.24.24

* Rate cut has Biglaw gearing up for big deal cavalcade. [American Lawyer]

* “The Lawyer Who Wants To Paint You.” Hopefully not like one of the French girls from Titanic. [The New Yorker]

* Disrupted sleep is a big problem for attorneys. The solution, of course, is to never go to sleep in the first place. Nighttime hours are just as billable as daytime! [ABA Journal]

* One-stop-forum-shop Reed O’Connor publicly complains about Judicial Conference efforts to take away his power to write unhinged blog posts with the force of federal law. [Reuters]

* Tenth Circuit will hear challenge moving us one step closer to putting a Wal-Mart on top of the Mt Rushmore heads. [Bloomberg Law News]

* Reggie Bush sues over exploitation of his name, image, and likeness. [Law360]

* John Roberts taught at the New England Law|Boston over the summer. If that seems like a weird law school option for a Chief Justice to do some teaching, bear in mind that it’s not the actual campus but a paid vacation in Ireland. [WIVB]

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