by RG | Jun 19, 2026 | legal matters
Jamie Spannhake | When was the last time someone asked you what you do for fun? Not what you do for work. Not what you do to stay healthy. If you can’t remember, read on for five ways to add a little fun to your life this summer. The post The Lost Art of Having Fun: 5...
by RG | Jun 18, 2026 | Law.com
Uber and the Consumer Attorneys of California say their deal “framework” will target medical lien practices in car accidents and safety enhancements for ride-hailing operators. Uber and the Consumer Attorneys of California say their deal...
by RG | Jun 18, 2026 | above the law
Is Your Firm Observing The Holiday?: Be sure to let us know! Trump Nominates His Own Lawyer To Be A Top Federal Prosecutor: The Sullivan & Cromwell partner’s cozying up with Trump is paying off. SCOTUS Term Limit Discourse Goes Mainstream?: Progressives favor...
by RG | Jun 18, 2026 | above the law
Reputational damage can derail a business in the blink of an eye. When that damage comes in the form of an online review, content moderation policies can make it difficult to remove even deeply unfair reviews. For law firms, meanwhile, professional ethics can make it...
by RG | Jun 18, 2026 | above the law
(Image via Getty)Most lawyers instinctively suggest that clients insert arbitration clauses into all kinds of contracts. This is usually because arbitration is much more private than litigation, and, depending on a number of factors, arbitration can take a lot less...