In a rather bizarre incident, a judge apparently granted divorce to the wrong couple and refused to rectify the error that occurred due to a mistake in selecting from a drop-down menu. Further details about this can be found here.
In addition to that, we have news about law schools bringing out big names as graduation speakers. Readers are kindly invited to tell us about their cool graduation speakers here.
Moving on, Quinn Emanuel, a renowned firm, seems to not discount the possibility of time travel in a bid to avoid a sanctions motion. You can delve into the interesting specifics here.
Simultaneously, opportunities for law students to participate in Above the Law’s 15th Annual Law Revue video contest seem to be dwindling as the submission window is closing. Potential participants can find more information on how to submit their entries here.
Lastly, an ex-Wall Street lawyer who embarked on a new journey as an artist has been creating magnificent art pieces using Lego structures. You can admire his creations here.
With all these developments, it seems like these aren’t ordinary times in the world of law. So buckle up and stay tuned.