Daily Briefing: June 05, 2026
Your AI morning briefing for June 05, 2026 — the top stories you need to know.
The legal world is bracing for continued turbulence as a shooting incident, a landmark antitrust verdict, and a significant AI acquisition set the stage for next week's developments. Expect heightened security discussions, intensified antitrust scrutiny of AI deals, and a renewed focus on 'pay-for-delay' and trade secret litigation strategies.
Your AI morning briefing for June 05, 2026 — the top stories you need to know.
Turns out, being decent actually pays off. Biglaw firms are facing a massive exodus of associates, and the latest intel points a finger squarely at their toxic cultures.
Well, this is a spicy meatball. A lawyer is now facing some seriously uncomfortable questions after some truly disturbing allegations surfaced.
The endless drumbeat for Supreme Court term limits is getting louder. But beneath the political chatter, who's actually pushing this, and what's the real endgame?
Forget expecting a neat resolution; the Supreme Court just sent Meta back to the lower courts, fanning the flames of the AI data wars. This isn't just about Meta; it's a seismic shift in how AI models are built and litigated.
Turns out, you can't just 'destroy' what the government wants to keep. A federal judge just told Donald Trump exactly that, drawing a sharp parallel to a certain disgraced former president.
Stop pretending more hours in the day solve your problems. For lawyers, time management isn't about the clock. It's about what you do with it.
The DOJ has made a chilling declaration about its hiring and firing criteria, and it's not about justice.
Your AI morning briefing for June 04, 2026 — the top stories you need to know.
An $885 million jury verdict against Takeda Pharmaceutical marks a significant win for plaintiffs in a 'pay-for-delay' antitrust case. It's a potent reminder that the old games of stifling generic competition can still come with eye-watering price tags.
Europe's talking tough about the Strait of Hormuz, but is this just another high-minded initiative destined to fizzle out? We dig into the details.
The legal world recoils. Two Biglaw attorneys are down, shot outside a courthouse.