by RG | Jun 22, 2026 | Law.com
Law firms are evaluating changes that could alleviate concerns from pay cuts, including reduced pay-system transparency and separate “bonus committees to further distinguish base wages and those tied to annual performance. Law firms are evaluating changes that...
by RG | Jun 22, 2026 | legal matters
Your brain doesn’t care if you are any good at your creative hobbies. Karen Skinner explains why being terrible may actually make you a better lawyer. The post Did You Know Being a Terrible Guitar Player Could Make You a Better Lawyer? appeared first on Articles, Tips...
by RG | Jun 21, 2026 | above the law
Ain’t No Government Service Like Self-Service: The Senate-confirmed DOJ official tasked with selling the slush fund to Congress, quietly tried to recuse himself from that work so he could file his own personal claim against the fund. Bar Tab Comes Due: Associate...
by RG | Jun 21, 2026 | Law.com
From Hefei to Hanoi, firms are expanding into China’s emerging economic centers and key overseas markets as client demand shifts toward cross-border regulatory and compliance advisory work. From Hefei to Hanoi, firms are expanding into China’s...
by RG | Jun 20, 2026 | above the law
Back in 2015, at a Netroots Nation panel discussion about how to “change” the Supreme Court, I asked if progressives should embrace term limits for the justices. The panel blew off the proposal as unimportant. Eleven years later, a sitting U.S. Senator — poised to...