*
“Several
Big
Law
firms
treat
nonequity
lawyers
as
full
partners
for
tax
purposes”
without
giving
them
the
share
of
profits
the
actual
partners
in
the
firm
receive.
[Bloomberg
Law
News]
*
Texas
loses
bid
to
bar
DOJ
from
sending
monitors
to
ensure
the
state
abides
by
voting
laws.
AG
Ken
Paxton
—
who
settled
outstanding
felony
charges
against
him
earlier
this
year
—
argued
that
Texas
was
fully
capable
of
keeping
things
legal.
[Lawyer
Monthly]
*
Biglaw
firms
not
as
eager
to
give
time
off
to
vote
as
they
were
four
years
ago.
[American
Lawyer]
*
Latham
&
Watkins
sanctioned.
[ABA
Journal]
*
New
solicitor
disciplined
for
making
up
emails…
and
without
the
help
of
generative
AI.
[LegalCheek]
*
Supreme
Court
takes
up
challenge
to
Louisiana
congressional
maps
or
“the
existence
of
the
Voting
Rights
Act”
depending
on
how
much
you
want
to
keep
it
real.
[Law360]
*
The
election
may
end,
but
uncertainty
about
Lina
Khan’s
work
at
FTC
will
remain.
[Corporate
Counsel]