* Article highlights efforts surrendering firms have taken against Trump administration, which certainly seems like the sort of publicity those firms would hope to promote amid talent and client defections. [American Lawyer]
* Supreme Court imposing rule of guess as it tries to obscure its actions. [National Law Journal]
* Burford Capital considers moving litigation finance to new level with equity stakes in law firms. [Financial Times]
* Trump’s D.C. stunt has “no exit strategy.” Though as its own exit strategy from the Epstein files it’s doing great. [NPR]
* Norton Rose tried its hand as a tech startup. It didn’t work. [Bloomberg Law News]
* Federal judiciary begins rule debates. [Law360]
* Penn Law suspends scholarship in honor of its first Black woman graduate. [Philadelphia Tribune]
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