Morning Docket: 02.22.23

* Elon Musk asks court to lift protections designed to keep him from committing more SEC violations. What could possibly go wrong? [CNBC] * The Supreme Court may still want to blow up the internet, but they don't seem like they want to do it over this case. [SCOTUSBlog] * Delaware lowers bar passage score. Apparently global climate change has made hell freeze over. [Reuters] * Hogan Lovells net income down 13 percent. Starting to see why they might be in the merger market. [American Lawyer] * Put aside four days in the office... could we really operate on a four-day work week? Yes, reports obvious study. [Courthouse News Service] * Law firms band together to oppose SEC request for the names of Covington clients targeted in cyberattack. [Law360]

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* Elon Musk asks court to lift protections designed to keep him from committing more SEC violations. What could possibly go wrong? [
CNBC]

* The Supreme Court may still want to blow up the internet, but they don’t seem like they want to do it over this case. [SCOTUSBlog]

* Delaware lowers bar passage score. Apparently global climate change has made hell freeze over. [Reuters]

* Hogan Lovells net income down 13 percent. Starting to see why they might be in the merger market. [American Lawyer]

* Put aside four days in the office… could we really operate on a four-day work week? Yes, reports obvious study. [Courthouse News Service]

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* Law firms band together to oppose SEC request for the names of Covington clients targeted in cyberattack. [Law360]

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