* Real Convicts of Beverly Hills: Tom Girardi guilty. [Yahoo]

* Prosecutors and public defenders come together to strike for better pay and working conditions. Workers of the world unite. [ABA Journal]

* Texas charges ahead with bid to replace Delaware’s deep business expertise with “just sort of giving billionaires whatever they want.” [Bloomberg Law News]

* Firm sets up new alert system for lawyers regularly working excessive hours in effort to head off burnout. Weird how firms never had a problem tracking this when it came time to stiff people on bonuses. [LegalCheek]

* New Trump indictment excises any possible reference to official acts forcing John Roberts to start coming up with new reasoning why Republican presidents are magic. [Reuters]

* Michael Crichton estate sues over show that they think looks suspiciously like ER in that it’s set in a hospital with Noah Wyle. [Law360]

* Mary O’Carroll talks about her move to the COO position at Goodwin. [Legaltech News]

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