Morning Docket: 10.04.24

* Starbucks CEO broke labor law telling employees considering unionizing that they “can go work for another company.” If you’re one of those people who don’t see that as an explicitly anti-union message, this is a company that refuses to use small, medium, and large so it’s all about coded messages. [CNN]

* Student loan forgiveness plan back in action according to judge. [ABA Journal]

* Partner banned for 5 years after constantly pestering junior attorney. [Roll on Friday]

* Sexual assault lawsuit filed against Garth Brooks. [Reuters]

* Big fight brewing over bleeding edge tech tools employed by law enforcement… where junk science never ceases to find a buyer. [Bloomberg Law News]

* Crowell & Moring fail to get a COVID rent refund. [Law360]

* Sidley trying to corner the private equity market in London. [American Lawyer]

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