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Jess Krochtengel

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Formerly @Law360

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A housekeeping note: today is my last with @Law360 . It's been an incredibly fun 11 years. I was never much of a tweeter, but I did enjoy eavesdropping here, especially on #appellatetwitter . Please hit up @JeffOverley with appellate news!


Dallas COA panel in December said collateral estoppel bars a claim against an atty. Then one judge leaves bench. Client seeks rehearing. New panel with new judge says no collateral estoppel. The now-dissent is essentially the old majority opinion search.txcourts.gov/Case.aspx?cn=0…


A federal judge spells out in a footnote that in fact, one CAN wear socks with sandals

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Who says Elon is the only one who gets to rebrand? New twitter handle is JessKroch, instead of JessLaw360 (No one spells my whole last name right so I'm keeping it short)


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Later today, the US Senate will vote on the confirmation of solo practitioner Rachel S. Bloomekatz's nomination to the Sixth Circuit, which oversees district courts in Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and Tennessee.


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I'll need to check this out later, but Leonard Leo gave a rare podcast interview themainewire.com/2023/07/maine-…


OK this is wild - a @PerkinsCoieLLP litigator tried to recruit a law clerk IN THE MIDDLE OF A PATENT TRIAL. from @doratki law360.com/trials/article…


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Fun SCOTUS stats from this term: 50%: unanimous in outcome (counting 3 PCs) 89%: at least one liberal justice in the majority 8%: 6-3 with the 6 Republican appointees all on one side 3%: 5-4 with the 3 Democratic appointees all on one side


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BREAKING: The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case that could have far-reaching consequences for the way that federal agencies prosecute alleged wrongdoers, taking on an appeal from a Fifth Circuit ruling that the SEC's in-house courts are unconstitutional. law360.com/articles/16949…

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