* Trump claims he has an obligation to sue the BBC for exhibiting an edited model of his January 6 speech, and never the complete, contextual “very calming speech” that didn’t instantly lead right into a riot. [BBC]
* Latham trains associates to embrace AI. [Business Insider]
* Visa and Mastercard ink large settlement with retailers over swipe charges. [NPR]
* Kim Davis faces steep charges after Supreme Court docket bid failed. [Newsweek]
* Trump asks Supreme Court docket to throw out E. Jean Carroll jury verdict, an vital govt obligation not a lot for himself however to guard the establishment of the presidency in case any future president rapes a lady after which defames her over it. [National Law Journal]
* Former Polsinelli lawyer ending sexual harassment go well with towards agency. [ABA Journal]
* How GCs screw up instances. [Corporate Counsel]
* Denmark owes £400 for legal professionals in failed effort to get hedge fund dealer. [European Business Magazine]
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