
"* Lawyer accused of hallucinated cites in case about getting law license back. [ ABA Journal] * FTC sees collapse of CFPB as a new opportunity to oversee the fleecing of Americans. [ Bloomberg Law News] * EU allowing Microsoft to remove Teams from its product bundle to avoid antitrust issues, opening the door to your European colleagues having a teleconference tool that works. [ Law360]"
"* Judge extends block on government randomly deporting kids in the middle of the night. [ Reuters] * SEC wants to keep its case against Musk in D.C., which makes you think: he did all that and still didn't get Trump to drop the SEC case? [ National Law Journal] * The financial press can't get enough Harvey stories. [ Financial Times]"
An attorney faces accusations of fabricating case citations while seeking reinstatement of a law license. The Federal Trade Commission sees a potential collapse of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau as an opportunity to expand oversight of practices that harm consumers. The European Union permitted Microsoft to unbundle Teams from its product package to address antitrust concerns and improve teleconferencing options for European users. A judge extended an injunction preventing random nighttime deportations of children. The Securities and Exchange Commission is pushing to keep its enforcement action against Elon Musk in Washington, D.C. Financial media maintain intensive coverage of developments related to Harvey.
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