by RG | Aug 17, 2026 | Law.com
In light of the recent Kangol ruling that shook up Schedule A litigation, courts are beginning to wrestle with what actions fulfill the reasonable diligence requirement in determining a Chinese defendant’s mailing address before electronic service can be...
by RG | Aug 17, 2026 | above the law
The murder trial of Lindsay Clancy, accused of strangling her three children, has gripped the nation. Social media has been filled with true crime sleuths at home finding alternate theories of the case and postpartum advocates pointing out the ways the system failed...
by RG | Aug 17, 2026 | above the law
Britney Spears. FKA twigs. Selena Gomez. These are three extraordinarily powerful women who could hire virtually any lawyer in the country, yet when faced with deeply personal legal battles unfolding under intense public scrutiny, they have all turned to the same...
by RG | Aug 17, 2026 | above the law
With technology continuing to drive massive disruption in the legal industry, anticipation for ILTACON 2026 is higher than ever. Here’s what a few attendees are expecting in advance of the massive legal tech conference, set for the week of Aug. 23 in Nashville. How...
by RG | Aug 17, 2026 | above the law
The Supreme Court isn’t in the business of granting rehearings and it’s very much not in the business of changing its decisions upon rehearings. But Donald Trump has made a practice of refusing to take no for an answer and, in that spirit, he asked the Supreme Court...