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This morning on Less than 1: Keker, Van Nest & Peters names R. James Slaughter as managing partner, as closing arguments begin in the wrongful-death civil trial against Rebecca Grossman — plus the Supreme Court asks the Trump administration to weigh in on the Robinhood IPO class action dispute. Also: Anthropic files confidentially for what could be one of the largest IPOs ever, and a California appeals court throws out a ruling based on a fictitious case citation. Stories mentioned in this morning's episode: Keker names veteran trial lawyer James Slaughter as managing partner https://dailyjournal.com/articles/391797-keker-names-veteran-trial-lawyer-james-slaughter-as-managing-partner (NYT) Anthropic files to go public, setting stage for huge IPO https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/01/technology/anthropic-ipo.html (Reuters) Supreme Court seeks Trump administration views on Robinhood IPO dispute https://www.reuters.com/business/supreme-court-seeks-trump-administration-views-robinhood-ipo-dispute-2026-06-01/ (Reuters) California court reverses ruling that relied on made-up case citation https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/california-court-reverses-ruling-that-relied-made-up-case-citation-2026-05-29/
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