Morning Docket: 11.29.23

* Supreme Court considers whether verdicts are verdicts. The answer is always, but with this Court we need to sweat it out a bit. [Balls and Strikes] * Trump judge tells lawyer that no case in "history" supports the position that the government consider asylum requests from seekers denied access to U.S. soil. Probably because there until the Trump administration everyone realized that was illegal so it never came up. [Law360] * Amazon orders pro-union materials torn down because why follow federal law? [Bloomberg Law News] * Biglaw’s coming for the emerging markets, but it's not just to capture new business. [American Lawyer] * Lawyers used to worry about hallucinations, but a new concern is emerging when it comes to generative AI. [Legaltech News] * Alex Murdaugh gets another 27 years but who's even counting at this point? [Reuters] * Charlie Munger, founder of Munger Tolles & Olson dies at age 99. [Daily Journal]

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* Supreme Court considers whether verdicts are verdicts. The answer is always, but with this Court we need to sweat it out a bit. [Balls and Strikes]

* Trump judge tells lawyer that no case in “history” supports the position that the government consider asylum requests from seekers denied access to U.S. soil. Probably because there until the Trump administration everyone realized that was illegal so it never came up. [Law360]

* Amazon orders pro-union materials torn down because why follow federal law? [Bloomberg Law News]

* Biglaw’s coming for the emerging markets, but it’s not just to capture new business. [American Lawyer]

* Lawyers used to worry about hallucinations, but a new concern is emerging when it comes to generative AI. [Legaltech News]

* Alex Murdaugh gets another 27 years but who’s even counting at this point? [Reuters]

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* Charlie Munger, founder of Munger Tolles & Olson dies at age 99. [Daily Journal]

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