by RG | Nov 6, 2025 | above the law
* In an unexpected twist, Laken Riley Act becomes the grounds for judges to release immigrants detained by ICE. [Courthouse News Service] * Judge blasts prosecutors for “indict first and investigate second” approach to Comey case. [ABA Journal] * Criminal defense...
by RG | Nov 6, 2025 | Law.com
The largest firms were assessed on their total pro bono hours, average hours per lawyer, and overall participation rates. The largest firms were assessed on their total pro bono hours, average hours per lawyer, and overall participation...
by RG | Nov 6, 2025 | legal matters
From an investor standpoint, law firms check several boxes, says Roy Ginsburg. Here’s the state of play as private equity interest in legal intensifies. The post Private Equity Comes Knocking: The New Frontier of Law Firm Ownership appeared first on Articles,...
by RG | Nov 5, 2025 | above the law
“The dirty secret,” a veteran eDiscovery consultant told me, “is that AI still can’t actually handle these massive document sets.” While the industry rushes toward AI adoption, embracing its demonstrated strengths and — for some insane and persistent reason — its...
by RG | Nov 5, 2025 | Law.com
A major vulnerability is the “patch gap”—the often-months-long delay between when software vendors release security fixes and when organizations actually install them. A major vulnerability is the “patch gap”—the often-months-long delay...