Priori Digest #269 | A Court “Fontroversy,” An Interpreter Pleads Guilty & E-Trade Considers Banning GameStop Champion

Priori Digest #269 | A Court “Fontroversy,” An Interpreter Pleads Guilty & E-Trade Considers Banning GameStop Champion

After launching our RFP, reviews and scorecarding tool, Feature Lab, earlier this year, I’ve been talking to our clients about the importance of the RFP process. That’s why I couldn’t be more excited to moderate a conversation on the topic with a group of experienced RFP pros.

On July 18, join me, Paolo Berard, Chief Compliance Officer & Assistant General Counsel, NRG Energy, Inc., Barbara Jackson, Sr. Manager - Pitches & Proposals, Fenwick & West, Anshoo Patel, Senior Director of Legal Operations, Cencora, and Amy J. Thompson, Senior Counsel, Legal Strategy, Innovation & Administration, Wells Fargo, for a comprehensive presentation on the basics: “The Secrets to RFP Success for Legal Departments.

In this 269th edition of the Digest, we look at a judge’s opinion on appropriate fonts for court, superstar baseball player Shohei Ohtani’s interpreter facing jail time for misappropriating funds and the roaring return of a significant player in the GameStop stock story.


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Basha Rubin | CEO & Co-Founder

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Legal Trivia

Answers at the end:?

1. Kentucky law professor Brian Frye released “The Gray Lady’s Guide to Legal Education,” a paper with a unique law school ranking method: by the number of times schools were mentioned in The New York Times. What school ranked first on this list??

2. When was the United States Constitution last amended?

3. What author of Typography for Lawyers was among the first to file a copyright suit based on the unauthorized use of works by an AI tool, doing so in November 2022, just weeks before OpenAI launched ChatGPT??

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Legal Quote of the Week?

“During my first few years on the bench, I looked for applicants from lower-ranked schools. But given the ever-increasing number of applicants, that quickly became overwhelming, so I tended to focus on the piles from the top schools. I know I missed many excellent applicants. I’d do things differently today.”

– Recently retired U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit Judge David Tatel in his upcoming memoir, Vision: A Memoir of Blindness and Justice, as shared by Above the Law.

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Priori VP of Client Strategy Matt Wheatley shared a post about why legal professionals take on contract work that resonated with many in the community.

By the Numbers

65%

The percentage of global data center capacity owned by three of the largest tech companies: Amazon, Google and Microsoft.??

$5.2 million

The value of expenses claimed by members of the U.S. House of Representatives last year, “under a new, taxpayer-funded program that does not require them to provide receipts,” according to The Washington Post.

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Legal Trivia Answers

  1. Harvard Law with 122 mentions. (Find the full list here.)
  2. 1992 (the 27th Amendment).
  3. Matthew Butterick.?


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