Morning Docket: 05.29.24

* Trump case heads to jury. Not the best case… Aileen Cannon has that on ice. Not the January 6 case… the Supreme Court has slammed the brakes on that. Not the one with the extensive criminal conspiracy to steal votes… the DA screwed her underling. But the 2016 hush money one. [CNN]

* Jenna Ellis agrees to license suspension. Since the former high-powered Trump lawyer was mostly a traffic attorney, a license suspension is a fitting end. [Axios]

* London salary war continues. [LegalCheek]

* Cocaine-licking assault leads to disbarment. [ABA Journal]

* CFPB case moved back to DC after it moved to DC, got brought back to Texas, and now moved back to DC. The Fifth Circuit… model of efficiency. [Reuters]

* Amazon will have to answer FTC suit over Prime membership chicanery. [Law360]

* PwC enters the AI merchant game. [Bloomberg Law News]

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