by RG | Jan 9, 2026 | Law.com
The theory behind the change is that it’s related to widespread cheating on the LSAT, and LSAC said that they are aware of stolen tests so its using “virtually” all new test content. The theory behind the change is that it’s related to...
by RG | Jan 9, 2026 | above the law
Remember when FCC Chair Brendan Carr started publicly fronting that he’d use his authority to punish Disney and ABC because Donald Trump didn’t like Jimmy Kimmel making fun of him? The Campaign for Accountability does and filed an ethics complaint against Carr in both...
by RG | Jan 9, 2026 | above the law
A new report confirms what M&A associates already knew in their bones: the mergers and acquisitions market wasn’t just hot last year, it was record-setting. According to data released this week by the London Stock Exchange Group, 2025 featured the most-ever...
by RG | Jan 9, 2026 | above the law
The buzz this year at CES isn’t just agentic AI. It’s also wearables and their coming power and use. And as with agentic AI, these wearables could have significant implications and pose challenges for legal. The Rise of Wearables When we talk about wearables, we are...
by RG | Jan 9, 2026 | above the law
Some people really struggle with distinguishing between individual and systemic responsibility when both are at play. For example, as important as it is to make sure that individual drivers obey speed limits and pay attention to the road and that pedestrians look both...