Morning Docket: 03.31.25
* Trump's Biglaw nominees are disclosing their finances so get ready for another round of pearl-clutching over how much lawyers makes. [Reuters] * Startup founder guilty of convincing JPMorgan to throw away money. [Law360] * Does a firm's balance of work dictate how obsequious it will be to the administration? [American Lawyer] * Mainstream media starting to call out Biglaw firms for refusing to speak up against Trump orders, which sort of defeats the purpose of keeping their heads down. [Financial Times] * Harvard Law professors rip Trump rule of law assault. [Axios] * "Fired" independent directors lose bid to be reinstated pending appeal. [Bloomberg Law News] * Bar exam scores drop in February. [ABA Journal] The post Morning Docket: 03.31.25 appeared first on Above the Law.

* Trump’s Biglaw nominees are disclosing their finances so get ready for another round of pearl-clutching over how much lawyers makes. [Reuters]
* Startup founder guilty of convincing JPMorgan to throw away money. [Law360]
* Does a firm’s balance of work dictate how obsequious it will be to the administration? [American Lawyer]
* Mainstream media starting to call out Biglaw firms for refusing to speak up against Trump orders, which sort of defeats the purpose of keeping their heads down. [Financial Times]
* Harvard Law professors rip Trump rule of law assault. [Axios]
* “Fired” independent directors lose bid to be reinstated pending appeal. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Bar exam scores drop in February. [ABA Journal]
The post Morning Docket: 03.31.25 appeared first on Above the Law.