by RG | Aug 25, 2025 | above the law
Launching an AI product without a rigorous in-house review is like sending a driverless car onto the highway without checking the brakes. It might work perfectly. Until it doesn’t. The most successful AI launches I’ve seen share a common thread: in-house counsel who...
by RG | Aug 25, 2025 | above the law
One of the strangest things about appointing Elon Musk as the head of government spending efficiency is that he’s largely known for easily preventable and repeated company value loss. There’s that time Tesla stock plummeted because he smoked weed on the Joe Rogan...
by RG | Aug 25, 2025 | above the law
In the grand tradition of turning every shred of human decency into a bargaining chip, a motion in a bankruptcy action seeks a filing extension from the court after the words “my wife is in the hospital being medically induced eight months into pregnancy” were...
by RG | Aug 25, 2025 | above the law
* Federal government takes roughly 10 percent stake in Intel with Skadden’s help. Wonder if Skadden did it pro bono… [Bloomberg Law News] * Inmate moved out of low-security prison after publicly criticizing the idea of moving a convicted sex trafficker into the...
by RG | Aug 24, 2025 | above the law
King & Spalding Wants Associates To Account for 2,400 Hours: You only need 1,950 billable hours so, um that’s a lot of busy work. All Biglaw Practice Groups Are Not Created Equal: Especially not if you want to work from home. Biglaw’s Cracking The Whip: When it...
by RG | Aug 24, 2025 | above the law
“Sooner or later, all our games turn into Calvinball,” Calvin once said of textualism and originalism. Actually, he was talking about a football game gone off the rails, but the sentiment fits right-wing legal philosophy just as well. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson has...