* Citi says the Am Law 50 enjoyed much higher demand than the competition over the first half of 2024. Other indicators had the same sector way behind after Q1 so this would be a monster Q2. [American Lawyer]
* Fifth Circuit rules that employers can ignore minimum wage if employees do any amount of work that might possibly get a tip. [Law360]
* Elon Musk sending subpoenas to public interest groups as part of his "iT sHOuld Be UnlEgAl nOt tO adVerTiSe wITh mE" gambit. [Mother Jones]
* Steve Bannon must face criminal trial over border wall fundraising effort. [Reuters]
* A review of Vice Chancellor Glasscock's greatest hits before he retires in January. [Bloomberg Law News]
* States sue over administration rule allowing path to citizenship for people married to US citizens. [AP]
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