*
Former
OpenAI
employee
says
the
company
“broke
copyright
law.”
Except
he’s
not
a
lawyer
and
what
he’s
describing
doesn’t
really
sound
like
a
copyright
violation.
But
the
NY
Times
is
suing
OpenAI
so…
here’s
a
splashy
profile
about
how
OpenAI
broke
copyright
law.
[NY
Times]
*
Disciplinary
authorities
recommend
suspending
Montana
Attorney
General’s
law
license.
Which
would
be
significant
if
Montana’s
AG
dutifully
acted
as
the
state’s
top
lawyer
as
opposed
to
wasting
taxpayer
dollars
filing
frivolous
lawsuits
about
how
voter
registration
is
unconstitutional.
[Montana
Free
Press]
*
Law
firm
leadership
FOMO.
[American
Lawyer]
*
Michael
Avenatti
may
be
out
of
prison
sooner
than
expected.
[Reuters]
*
Elite
firms
cooling
on
California
hiring.
[Bloomberg
Law
News]
*
Commission
accuses
judge
of
abusing
contempt
power
to
bully
courtroom.
Seems
like
a
lot
of
that
going
around
these
days.
[ABA
Journal]
*
Goldman
and
Apple
to
pay
for
CFPB
violations.
[Law360]