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Judge Disqualifies Beasley Allen From Talc MDL

Judge Disqualifies Beasley Allen From Talc MDL

On Thursday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Rukhsanah Singh disqualified Beasley Allen from representing thousands of women in the talcum powder multidistrict litigation against Johnson & Johnson and removed the Montgomery, Alabama-based firm from the steering...

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The Biggest Law Firm Partnership Class Ever

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to SurePoint Technologies’s 2025 State of the Legal Industry Report, how much bigger was last year’s partnership class over the previous year? Hint: 2025 was the largest partnership class...

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Stop Networking. Start Showing Up.

Stop Networking. Start Showing Up.

There’s a question young lawyers ask all the time, usually a few years into practice, when the work is steady, but the future starts to feel uncertain: how do I bring in business? What they’re really asking is how to take control of their careers, how to stop relying...

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The Laws Of Unintended Consequences

The Laws Of Unintended Consequences

(Image via Getty)Do you ever feel that sometimes the law uses a sledgehammer to kill a gnat? Here’s a recent example, resulting from, yes, another fallout from the Tom Girardi crash and burn. For those who have fortunately forgotten, Girardi was the hotshot California...

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Women Still Earn Less—and That Puts Employers at Risk

Women Still Earn Less—and That Puts Employers at Risk

For the first time since the 1990s, the gender pay gap grew slightly in the U.S. in 2026, providing a wake-up call to employers and litigators. But on the local level, some states with pay-transparency laws—and others with no such laws—have succeeded in closing the...

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Judges Are Talking. Will Anyone Listen?

Judges Are Talking. Will Anyone Listen?

A new ethics advisory opinion released last month permits sitting federal judges to speak openly about threats against the judiciary and address “persecution. The judges are taking advantage.       A new ethics advisory opinion released last month permits sitting...

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Atlanta Law Firm to Shutter After Years of Partner Exits

Atlanta Law Firm to Shutter After Years of Partner Exits

The move comes after the firm suffered notable losses of top partners in the past two years, including a former name partner and a former managing partner.       The move comes after the firm suffered notable losses of top partners in the past two years, including a...

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State Age-Appropriate Website Design Laws Pick Up Steam

State Age-Appropriate Website Design Laws Pick Up Steam

"All of these companies need ... to figure out whether or not they're covered by these age-appropriate design codes. I think there are some people who are going to be shocked that they fall under them," said Nerissa Coyle McGinn, a partner at Loeb &...

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2025 Was A Good Year To Move Law Firms

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to SurePoint Technologies’s 2025 State of the Legal Industry Report, how much was lateral hiring up year-over-year? Hint: Lateral moves in the legal industry hit an historic high, with 28,659...

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AI Vendor Contracts: The Terms And Conditions Trap

Every week, in-house lawyers receive requests to review contracts for AI tools. The pitch is always the same. It will save time. It will make us more efficient. If you review the terms and conditions in those contracts carefully, however, you realize that they can...

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Afroman And Elon Had Very Different Trial Experiences

Afroman And Elon Had Very Different Trial Experiences

Rapper turned First Amendment hero Afroman took his frustration over a heavy-handed police raid on his Ohio home and turned it into music. When the officers sued him for millions for hurting their feelings, a jury told them to take their $3.9 million demand and pound...

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The Importance of Joy in Dark Times

The Importance of Joy in Dark Times

According to well-being science, giving ourselves and each other permission to experience moments of joy in dark times is essential: Positive emotions are an engine of resilience.       According to well-being science, giving ourselves and each other permission to...

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Legal Speak at Legal Week 2026: Entegrata’s Tom Baldwin

Legal Speak at Legal Week 2026: Entegrata’s Tom Baldwin

In this Legal Speak episode, co-hosts Cedra Mayfield and Patrick Smith interview Entegrata CEO and founder Tom Baldwin.       In this Legal Speak episode, co-hosts Cedra Mayfield and Patrick Smith interview Entegrata CEO and founder Tom Baldwin.       

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Top SEC Enforcer Walks Rather Than Play Politics

Top SEC Enforcer Walks Rather Than Play Politics

Margaret Ryan has opted out of MAGAland. The former head of the SEC’s Enforcement Division — a job that, historically, involved, you know, enforcing securities laws — stepped down after what Reuters describes as ongoing clashes with Trump-appointed leadership. And not...

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Not Getting Duped

Not Getting Duped

One of my objectives with my high school IP class is to impress on the students how IP disputes can often mirror what happens at recess, where the tables can be turned against the playground bully in an instant. To illustrate this phenomenon with a recent IP...

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Leave Your Pitch Meetings In The Past

Not long ago, I tore my rotator cuff. It was a bad fall. The pain was sharp and constant, so like any intelligent human I went to see a doctor. Now, imagine for a moment if that doctor had looked at me and said, “The simplest solution is to cut your arm off. No arm,...

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This Law School’s Grads Love The Biglaw Life

This Law School’s Grads Love The Biglaw Life

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to the 2025 ALM Go-To Law Schools ranking, which top law school had the most 2024 graduates enter Biglaw? Hint: 71.85% of this law school’s 2024 grads went to Biglaw. See the answer on the...

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The Results Are In! — See Also

The Biggest Losers Of Our Disbar March Madness: Jeanine Pirro and Kash Patel were neck and neck! $35 Never Felt So Good!: Chance the Rapper wins lawsuit against Pat the Manager. There’s More To Lose Than Money: The legal industry’s coverage of the Iran War is more...

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Cornell Reappoints Law Dean for Second Term

Cornell Reappoints Law Dean for Second Term

Jens Ohlin, who became the Allan R. Tessler Dean of Cornell Law School on July 1, 2021, has been renewed for a second term.       Jens Ohlin, who became the Allan R. Tessler Dean of Cornell Law School on July 1, 2021, has been renewed for a second...

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Cobb & Gonzalez: Focused on Growth & Expansion

Cobb & Gonzalez: Focused on Growth & Expansion By Susan Cushing Cobb & Gonzalez, P.A. has never been a firm content to stand still. From its earliest days, the Florida-based practice has been driven by innovation and technology, pairing trial-ready...

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Steven Gard: From Trial Lawyer to Trusted Neutral

After more than five decades practicing law, Steven Gard has discovered a professional role that allows him to use everything he learned in the courtroom—without stepping into one. Today, through his Jacksonville-based practice Gard Mediation, LLC, the longtime trial...

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Kimberley Leonard: Forward With Purpose

AALM: What initially drew you to the practice of law? Tell us about your journey to law school. KL: I have wanted to be a lawyer for as long as I can remember. As a kid, being a lawyer looked like the coolest profession. I loved to talk and share my opinions but was...

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Paola Parra Harris: The Foundation of a Practice

Cuban-born and Florida-raised, Paola Parra Harris saw her journey to law school as a path to giving back to her community. Today, with over 30 years in practice, her career has been dedicated to advocating for people who need strong and compassionate legal guidance....

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Robert Travieso & Mac McLeod: Built Case by Case

AALM: Tell us about your journey to law school. RT: I began my career in the corporate world in New York City after earning a finance degree. While I had a successful path lined up, I found myself wanting more than just “bottom-line” results; I wanted to go home at...

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