Morning Docket: 02.19.25
* KPMG says the era of the Big Four displacing American law firm work is just beginning. [Bloomberg Law News] * Judge says DOJ got some 'splainin' to do about this Adams dismissal. [Law360] * Serial lateral moves aren't the dealbreaker they once were. [American Lawyer] * Musk's lawyers trying to change Delaware law to authorize his pay proposal to pocket roughly half of the company's assets as compensation for himself. [CNBC] * Ethics officials resigning in protest can't be good. [Reuters] * Remember when the government made 3-year-olds defend themselves in legal hearings? It's back! [CBS] * Atlanta continues its rise as a Biglaw hotspot. [Daily Report] The post Morning Docket: 02.19.25 appeared first on Above the Law.

* KPMG says the era of the Big Four displacing American law firm work is just beginning. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Judge says DOJ got some ‘splainin’ to do about this Adams dismissal. [Law360]
* Serial lateral moves aren’t the dealbreaker they once were. [American Lawyer]
* Musk’s lawyers trying to change Delaware law to authorize his pay proposal to pocket roughly half of the company’s assets as compensation for himself. [CNBC]
* Ethics officials resigning in protest can’t be good. [Reuters]
* Remember when the government made 3-year-olds defend themselves in legal hearings? It’s back! [CBS]
* Atlanta continues its rise as a Biglaw hotspot. [Daily Report]
The post Morning Docket: 02.19.25 appeared first on Above the Law.