by RG | Oct 24, 2025 | above the law
That’s A Lot Of Workplace Drama: Baker McKenzie’s defamation lawsuit against a former employee is messy. District Judges Are Holding Ground: Someone has to draw lines in the sand for the rule of law. Inching Closer To A Merger?: Cadwalader may be joining forces with...
by RG | Oct 24, 2025 | above the law
Cadwalader has taken hit after hit after hit in recent times, with sweeping lateral moves affecting one of the firm’s core practices. While in the past, the firm brushed off merger rumors with denials, it now seems to be confirming that there’s a lot of interest from...
by RG | Oct 24, 2025 | above the law
Getty ImagesEd. note: Latest in a series. Read the prior installment here. As we dive deeper into our series on “Lights, Camera, CLE: Making Your Presentation a Blockbuster,” it’s time to move from preparation to performance. In the previous article, we meticulously...
by RG | Oct 24, 2025 | Law.com
Court reporters face discrimination suits over sign language fees. Court reporters face discrimination suits over sign language fees.
by RG | Oct 24, 2025 | above the law
One of the panels assembled by NetDocuments at its Inspire Conference focused on AI’s broader implications for legal practice. The panel was composed of Zach Abramowitz, Nicola Shaver, Zach Warren, and Jennifer Poon of NetDocuments. These folks are among the most...