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The Google Illusion: Search Results Are Not Due Diligence
Every decision to onboard a client, partner, lateral hire, contractor, consultant or expert witness carries risk. Yet many firms continue to rely on onboarding practices that have not kept pace with the digital world in which their clients and people...
‘Doing Refining’: DC Circuit Judge Katsas Talks Future of Originalism
Gregory Katsas talked about how originalism has gone from a controversial idea when he was a law student to a theory embraced by many on the bench today. Related Stories5th Circuit Judge Ho, Once Again, Tops List of Most Prolific Writers of Dissents,...
Outlook Productivity Tips for Lawyers: 3 Quick Steps to Boost Productivity
Tech Tips: Ben Schorr shares three of his favorite tips for saving time in Microsoft Outlook. The post Outlook Productivity Tips for Lawyers: 3 Quick Steps to Boost Productivity appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.There are few apps...
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...
The Ethics 8: Which Trump Administration Lawyer Most Deserves To Lose Their License?
The first round of our bracket challenge is in the books and the carnage was… mostly non-existent. It’s bittersweet for someone setting up a tournament because you’re proud of yourself for properly seeding the field, but you regret not giving the audience more...
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...
Justices Barrett And Gorsuch Have Fallen Out Of Favor — See Also
Trump Nominateith, Trump Complaineth When He Doesn’t Get His Way: Trump got big mad at his justices at the National Republican Congressional Committee dinner. And Then There Were Eight: Which of these lawyers is most in need of a disbarment? Michael Flynn Grabs ‘Em By...
Susman Godfrey Revamps Summer Associate Hiring, Boosts Clerkship Bonuses
Opposing the rising Big Law trend of recruiting law students within their first year, Susman Godfrey is going another direction. Opposing the rising Big Law trend of recruiting law students within their first year, Susman Godfrey is going another...
Good News for Women Lawyers—But With a Catch
In the legal profession, the central challenge is not unequal pay within the same job. In the legal profession, the central challenge is not unequal pay within the same job.
‘Lack of Independence’?: Nelson Mullins Partner Faces Frosty Judicial Nomination Hearing
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough partner Sheria Clark is one of President Donald Trump's latest judicial nominees to weather intense Democratic criticism after refusing to say who won the 2020 presidential election during her nomination hearing to be a South...
Jay Clayton’s SDNY Throws ICE Under The Bus To Save Face In Court
In a March 24 letter to Judge P. Kevin Castel, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, led by Jay Clayton, did something rather remarkable. Clayton let the court know that the government’s representations about a material fact was wrong....
The Path To AI Maturity: What Leaders Should Consider In The Coming Year
The post The Path To AI Maturity: What Leaders Should Consider In The Coming Year appeared first on Above the Law.The post The Path To AI Maturity: What Leaders Should Consider In The Coming Year appeared first on Above the Law.
Another Defendant Gets Caught Lying To A Judge From Behind The Wheel
It would be irresponsible for me to use my platform to tell people to lie to judges in court. But if you are going to lie directly to a judge, could you at least not be caught red handed on Zoom as you’re doing it? We’ve covered a guy attending traffic court over a...
Exclusive: Smokeball And Thomson Reuters Partner To Integrate CoCounsel Legal AI With Practice Management Platform
The post Exclusive: Smokeball And Thomson Reuters Partner To Integrate CoCounsel Legal AI With Practice Management Platform appeared first on Above the Law.Smokeball, the cloud-based practice management platform serving small to mid-sized law firms, and Thomson...
DOJ Agrees To Let Michael Flynn Loot Treasury To The Tune Of $1.25M
Two years ago, a court in Florida threw out Michael Flynn’s malicious prosecution lawsuit seeking $50 million from the US government. Yesterday, the government agreed to settle it anyway, handing $1.25 million in taxpayer dollars to the former national security...
Biglaw’s FOMO Talent Anxiety Now Comes With $50K Signing Bonuses For 1Ls
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. I’ve talked to a few friends whose firms wanted to hold out, but they felt like they had to give in because they weren’t getting the candidates they wanted and they were afraid of losing out to other firms....
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...
How Savvy Lawyers Balance AI Innovation With AI Responsibility
From document review to legal research, AI tools promise increased efficiency and reduced costs. But as law firms rush to adopt these technologies, an important question arises: Are we sacrificing long-term expertise for short-term gains? In a recent episode...
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...
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...
Judge Is Wary That Continued US Sanctions on Venezuela Are Preventing Maduro From Paying His Attorneys
U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein was skeptical that the U.S. government's interests in maintaining sanctions on Venezuela justified preventing the country from paying Nicolás Maduro's legal fees, pointing out that the U.S. was now doing business in Venezuela and...
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...
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...
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 &...
Capital One GC’s Pay Doubles After $35B Discover Purchase Closes
Mathew Cooper, Capital One's legal chief since 2018, took on the additional title "president of Discover integration" last spring. Mathew Cooper, Capital One's legal chief since 2018, took on the additional title "president of Discover integration" last...
AI That Listens Like a Lawyer: A Side-by-Side Comparison of General AI Notetakers and Legal Conversational Intelligence
AI That Listens Like a Lawyer: Courts Are Exposing the Gap Between What AI Notetakers Promise and What Their Contracts Permit. Purpose-Built Legal Conversational Intelligence™ Tools, Such as Querious®, Offer Attorneys a Defensible Path Forward. A gap exists between...
Undocumented Immigrant Wins New York’s Largest Premises-Liability Verdict Since 2018
Honario Rosario-Silverio was awarded a verdict of $36.4 million in his suit against PPC Commercial and Foodtown. Honario Rosario-Silverio was awarded a verdict of $36.4 million in his suit against PPC Commercial and Foodtown.
New York Jury Awards State’s Largest Premises-Liability Verdict Since 2018
Honario Rosario-Silverio was awarded a verdict of $36.4 million in his suit against PPC Commercial and Foodtown. Honario Rosario-Silverio was awarded a verdict of $36.4 million in his suit against PPC Commercial and Foodtown.
California Judge Certifies Investor Class in Nvidia Crypto-Mining Lawsuit
The ruling allows the case to move forward on behalf of investors who purchased NVIDIA shares between August 2017 and November 2018, a period marked by surging and then collapsing cryptocurrency markets. The ruling allows the case to move forward on behalf of...
State High Court Reinstates Full Attorney Fee Award in Anti-SLAPP Dispute
The state high court reinstated a $67,361.25 attorney fee award in connection with plaintiff Andres Hidalgo's successful challenge of anti-SLAPP counterclaims brought by his employer Watch City Construction Corp. The state high court reinstated a $67,361.25...
Antitrust Litigation Against Major Brokerages Can Largely Move Forward, Fed. Judge in Chicago Rules
Major real estate firms will have to face claims that their commission practices drove up home prices across the nation, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois said this week. Major real estate firms will have to face claims that their...
Denver Airport GC Sues City, Says He’s Being Forced Out for Pushing Back Against Mayor’s Office
Everett Martinez, who's led the airport's 18-person team since 2022, says he raised concerns about the propriety of a city land swap and about how the city sought to justify refusing to grant a lease to Key Lime Air, a contractor for U.S. Customs and Immigration...
Legal Speak at Legalweek 2026: Luminance Technologies’ Jaeger Glucina
In this Legal Speak episode, co-hosts Cedra Mayfield and Patrick Smith interview Luminance Technologies Chief of Staff Jaeger Glucina, live from the Legalweek 2026 Conference in New York. In this Legal Speak episode, co-hosts Cedra Mayfield and Patrick Smith...
‘We Are Hamstrung’: Are US Firms in London Turning Their Back On Women Partners?
With data showing the proportion of women partners shrinking at AmLaw 200 firms in London, Law.com speaks with senior female partners at top U.S. firms who point to a range of explanations, including the recent curtailment of DEI in Big Law. With data showing...
When ChatGPT Becomes Co-Counsel: A Cautionary Tale About AI and the Unauthorized Practice of Law
Brooke Lively | It finally happened. OpenAI got sued for the unauthorized practice of law. Is it a preview of the legal profession's AI-shaped future — and what should lawyers tell their clients now? The post When ChatGPT Becomes Co-Counsel: A Cautionary Tale About AI...
Legal Speak at Legalweek 2026: Lexis Nexis’s Jeff Reihl and Alexandra Smyth
In this Legal Speak episode, co-hosts Cedra Mayfield and Patrick Smith interview Lexis Nexis CEO Jeff Reihl and EVP and GC Alexandra Smyth. In this Legal Speak episode, co-hosts Cedra Mayfield and Patrick Smith interview Lexis Nexis CEO Jeff Reihl and EVP and GC...
Big Law Partners File Amicus Briefs in Support of Anthropic in Row With Pentagon
Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer, Covington & Burling, Crowell & Moring, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher and Perkins Coie represent a diverse group of amici curiae who all want a San Francisco federal judge or the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia...
‘A Righteous Moment’: What the Lawyers and the Jurors Said About $6M Social Media Verdict
After Wednesday's $6 million jury award against Meta and YouTube, plaintiffs attorney W. Mark Lanier told the press the verdict was a "huge precedent." After Wednesday's $6 million jury award against Meta and YouTube, plaintiffs attorney W. Mark Lanier told the...
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...
Susman Godfrey Ditches Giving 1Ls Exploding Offers — See Also
Proper Evaluation Takes Time: The firm has enough sense to not force 1Ls to rush their careers. Bill Barred From Executive Privilege At Airport: Stand in line like everybody else! You Can’t Juggle It All: Biglaw partner shares refreshingly honest story about work/life...
Texas Judge Rejects Crypto Developer’s Lawsuit Over Alleged Prosecution Risk
U.S. District Judge Reed O'Connor of the Northern District of Texas entered the ruling in a case that brought out amicus briefs from some of the top crypto advocacy organizations, such as the Blockchain Association, Defi Education Fund and the Uniswap...
The Cost of Making Biglaw Partner? Your Kid’s Birthday Party
By now, the script for Women’s History Month programming in Biglaw is a familiar dance: celebrate trailblazing women, talk mentorship, sprinkle in some “you can have it all,” and wrap before anyone has to jump on a client call. But at one recent firm event, a new...
13 Legal AI Tools To Improve Productivity And Client Service
AI is transforming how law firms research, draft, bill, and serve clients. Not every tool delivers on its promises.In this guide, Clio explores 13 leading legal AI tools, including generative AI, legal research platforms, intake automation, and AI built directly into...
Bill Barr Learns The Hard Way There’s No Executive Privilege At Airport Security
If there’s one thing a partial government shutdown is good for, it’s reminding powerful people that the systems they hollowed out eventually come for them too. And so it was at Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport today, where a familiar face was spotted...
Top Biglaw Firms Are Offering $50K Stipends To 1Ls To Secure 2L Summer Spots
Turns out 1Ls can make a lot of money doing public interest work. Not at the place they’re working, of course — several Biglaw firms have taken to offering 1Ls money to bribe encourage them to work for the firm next year rather than for their competitors. To make sure...
‘My Cousin Vinny’ Script Actually Got More Accurate As It Went To The Screen (And Litera Can Prove It)
My Cousin Vinny is probably the best courtroom movie ever made. In a sea of self-serious courtroom dramas, somehow it’s the comedy movie that isn’t making lawyers cringe with every inaccuracy. Law professors show clips as part of their lessons. Federal judges cite it...
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...
The Nation’s Stupidest Rally Around Trump’s War, Now It’s Up To The Rest Of Us To Shame These Ding-Dongs
(Photo by DON EMMERT/AFP via Getty Images)On March 19, President Donald Trump met with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi in a doomed attempt to rope Japan into his unpopular war with Iran. “Why didn’t you tell me about Pearl Harbor?” Trump said to Takaichi in...
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...
AI Training Is A Must At This Biglaw Firm, But Lawyers Won’t Receive Any Billable Hours For It
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. They need to be very, very good at utilizing these tools and investing in themselves. If you need motivation to learn how to use AI in your career right now, we probably have other things that we should be...
Jury Finds Meta And YouTube’s Negligence Led To Addiction In Kids
Millennials grew up on internet that required heavy computers, monitors, and a dial-up connection. Gen Z, however, was thrown head first into an experiment: how will growing up with omnipresent internet access turn out? Far from the internet being the thing you can...
Kalshi Faces Legal Fire in NY Over Prediction Market for Death of Iranian Leader
Kalshi refused to provide full payouts to users who predicted that Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader, would be “out of leadership by April 1, 2026, citing a policy against letting users benefit from someone's death. But a lawsuit claims Kalshi misled users on the...
White & Case Worker Alleges He Was Photographed Unconscious During Firm Retreat
A suit claims that an unnamed manager and possibly other White & Case workers removed an employee's clothes and took unauthorized photos of his body. A suit claims that an unnamed manager and possibly other White & Case workers removed an employee's...
State Appellate Court Reverses $6M Judgment in Allstate Insurance Dispute
The Missouri Court of Appeals for the Western District reversed the Boone County Circuit Court's $6.14 million judgment for Connie E. Lyda, finding that the ruling improperly stripped Allstate of its statutory right to contest liability and damages under the Revised...
8th Circuit Joins Sister Court’s Interpretation of No-Bond Immigration Policy
"If Congress wanted to make clear that 'seeking admission' was an independent requirement in the statute, it could have easily done so," Judge Bobby Shepherd wrote on behalf of the majority. "If Congress wanted to make clear that 'seeking admission' was an...
NAACP Taps Former DOJ Civil Rights Chief Kristen Clarke as General Counsel
“We are seeing this Justice Department fully abandon its commitment to full and fair enforcement of our civil rights laws, said Clarke. “The NAACP will be stepping into the breach and leveraging mass impact litigation as a way to stand up for vulnerable communities...
FIU Law Student Sues University Alleging Free Speech Violations After Facing Discipline for ‘Controversial’ Group Chat
Five of 15 law students involved in a private chat on WhatsApp have had student conduct charges filed against them after some students leaked the content of the chat to the university. Five of 15 law students involved in a private chat on WhatsApp have had...
Elon Musk Seeks Chancellor’s Recusal, Citing Her Reaction to LinkedIn Post on Securities Case
The motion references two recent LinkedIn posts, each related to the securities class action trial where a San Francisco federal jury concluded two of Musk's statements made by Musk in the leadup to his 2022 acquisition of what was at the time Twitter Inc. amounted to...
Los Angeles Jurors Find Meta and YouTube Liable for Youth’s Mental Health Problems, Award $6M
Jurors also found Meta and YouTube acted with malice, oppression and fraud and awarded $3 million in punitive damages. Jurors also found Meta and YouTube acted with malice, oppression and fraud and awarded $3 million in punitive damages.
Maryland Child Support Law in 2026: A Guidelines System Adapts to Blended Families
An overview of the state's child support “landscape, including the Multifamily Adjustment Law. An overview of the state's child support “landscape, including the Multifamily Adjustment Law.
New York Settlement, Federal Guidance Highlight Danger of ‘Ghost Networks’
New York Attorney General Letitia James last month reached a $2.5 million settlement with EmblemHealth over claims that the insurer falsely advertised networks of mental health providers who were not really available, the latest of several similar settlements over...
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...
Supreme Court Says Cox Not Liable for Users’ Copyright Infringement in Major Win for ISPs
The Supreme Court said Cox did not "induce" users to illegally download copyrighted music and therefore could not be found liable for infringement in a major win for internet service providers. The Supreme Court said Cox did not "induce" users to illegally...
Critical Mass With Law.com’s Amanda Bronstad: New Mexico Jurors Hit Meta With $375M Verdict, How $7.25B Roundup Settlement’s Deadlines Intersect With SCOTUS
How I Made It to Law Firm Leadership: ‘Focus on Listening, Collaborating and Problem-Solving,’ Says Dena Sharp of Girard Sharp
"Seek out strong mentors and accept their guidance, especially when it's constructive or challenges you. Surround yourself with colleagues who make you better and complement your strengths. Define your responsibilities broadly. As you grow, focus on listening,...
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.
Divided State High Court Expands Criteria for Proving Payments Owed to Law Firm
"It's kind of a safety net in case there is a mistake," plaintiff-appellant counsel told Law.com. "It's kind of a safety net in case there is a mistake," plaintiff-appellant counsel told Law.com.
Legal Industry Reaches AI Tipping Point: Majority of Lawyers Now Using Gen AI Despite Persistent Reliability Concerns
The legal profession crossed a significant threshold in 2025: For the first time, more lawyers are using generative AI than not, even as firm leaders express widespread concern about the technology’s reliability, according to the 2025 State of the Legal Industry...
Every Lawyer Needs a ‘Red Folder’: 5 Things That Keep Your Firm Alive Without You
Tom Lenfestey | What happens to your firm if you can’t show up on Monday? Your emergency plan should include these five things to keep your practice from imploding in your absence. I call it the red folder. The post Every Lawyer Needs a ‘Red Folder’: 5 Things That...
Public Interest Stipends Open Latest Front in Law Firms’ Competition for Summer Associates
At least 15 Am Law 100 firms are offering bonuses up to $50,000 to 1L law students who commit to firms' 2L summer programs. At least 15 Am Law 100 firms are offering bonuses up to $50,000 to 1L law students who commit to firms' 2L summer...
Quinn Emanuel Posts Third Consecutive Year of Double-Digit Growth in Revenue, Profits
Quinn Emanuel saw a 16% jump in net income and a 12.6% rise in gross revenue in 2025 amid sustained demand for the litigation firm. Quinn Emanuel saw a 16% jump in net income and a 12.6% rise in gross revenue in 2025 amid sustained demand for the litigation...
Jewish Charter School Sues Oklahoma Over Ban on Religious Charters
A Jewish charter school suit in Oklahoma raises constitutional issues the Supreme Court left unresolved in Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board v. Drummond. A Jewish charter school suit in Oklahoma raises constitutional issues the Supreme Court left...
Refusal of Reasonable Instruction Disqualifies Chicago-Area Attorney From Benefits, Appellate Court Says
"We have found that the original expectations and deadline were clearly communicated and, therefore, attorney Wolf's instruction was reasonable," the appeals court said. "We have found that the original expectations and deadline were clearly communicated and,...
‘Trying to Punish Anthropic’?: US Judge Questions Government’s Risk Designation
U.S. District Judge Rita F. Lin questioned whether the Trump administration violated the law when it designated Anthropic a "supply-chain risk to national security" after the Claude artificial intelligence developer publicly refused to tailor its AI models for lethal...
Trump Lawyers Battle In ‘America’s Most Disbarrable’ Pageant
The opening weekend of our annual tournament is in the books, delivering some close calls and even an upset! For those who missed it, we set up a small bracket challenge, in the spirit of March Madness, to determine which Trump lawyer most deserves to lose their law...
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...
Biglaw’s Trump Ties Get Called Out: ‘Not A Place Top Litigators Want To Be’
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. [The nine firms that made deals with Trump are] not a place where any well-regarded litigator wants to be—I don’t think that’s good for your brand. I don’t think that’s good for what we’re supposed to stand up...
The Iran War Is Killing People, But How Has It Impacted Biglaw’s Billables?
If you’re subscribed to the various legal industry newsletters, you might have noticed that this morning’s installment of the American Lawyer Morning Update shared a couple of stories about the ongoing crisis in the Middle East. Or, perhaps more accurately, a couple...
Partner At Social Media Victims Law Center Sanctioned $1,100 Over Courtroom Selfie
Slam dunking your point via demonstration is a feather in the cap every trial attorney should strive for. But there are times where proving your point comes at a great cost. Take Clement Vallandigham, the lawyer who successfully helped his client beat a murder charge...
The Judiciary Is Still Unaccountable, And This Congress Won’t Fix It
The judiciary is uniquely insulated from scrutiny, and uniquely unaccountable to the public, I told the House Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on the Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet four years ago this month, in written testimony to advocate for the...
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...
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,...
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...
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...
Jurors Hit Meta With $375M Verdict in Groundbreaking Case in New Mexico
Tuesday's verdict, in the 1st Judicial Circuit in Santa Fe, comes less than a day after jurors began deliberating in the state of New Mexico's case against Meta. Tuesday's verdict, in the 1st Judicial Circuit in Santa Fe, comes less than a day after jurors began...
8th Circuit Revives Suit Against Taft Stettinius & Hollister in Foreclosure Dispute
"The issue here is whether the alleged violation of the reinstatement statute is also a violation of section 1692f(6)(A) of the [Fair Debt Collection Practices Act]," the federal appellate court said. "The issue here is whether the alleged violation of the...
California Sex Abuse Attorneys: How CA Sexual Abuse Victims Can Get Help & Justice
Home For the Public Sex Abuse California Sex Abuse Attorneys: How CA Sexual Abuse Victims Can Get Help & Justice By Attorney at Law Magazine March 24, 2026 Table of Contents Ready to hire a sex abuse lawyer? Contact our confidential hotline for victims of sex...
‘We Have a Big Problem With State Farm’: Surge of Lawsuits Targets Insurer
"We strongly reject any implication or political narrative that State Farm engages in illicit or unlawful conduct," State Farm stated. "We work hard to protect our customers from predatory contractors and billboard attorneys who may take advantage of people after a...
Inside Alleged Crypto Scheme That Burned Millions—Then Went Silent
Investors are suing entrepreneur Ben Pasternak, alleging misleading statements and insider enrichment tied to crypto tokens that wiped out hundreds of millions of dollars in value. Investors are suing entrepreneur Ben Pasternak, alleging misleading statements...
Find a New York Sex Abuse Attorney: Get Justice for Clergy Abuse & Sexual Assault in NYC & NYS in 2026
Home For the Public Sex Abuse Find a New York Sex Abuse Attorney: Get Justice for Clergy Abuse & Sexual Assault in NYC & NYS in 2026 By Attorney at Law Magazine March 24, 2026 Table of Contents Ready to hire a sex abuse lawyer? Contact our confidential hotline...
Supreme Court Considers Whether Government Can Turn Back Asylum Seekers at the Border
The justices heard arguments Tuesday over whether immigrants stopped near the U.S. border have a right to apply for asylum or whether they can be flatly turned away without any processing during surges in migration. The justices heard arguments Tuesday over...
Best Virtual Receptionists for Law Firms (Top 7 Ranked)
Home Legal Vendors Virtual Receptionist Best Virtual Receptionists for Law Firms (Top 7 Ranked) By Attorney at Law Magazine March 24, 2026 Table of Contents Table of Contents Even though there are many avenues for potential and current clients to reach you these days,...
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...
Federal Circuit OKs $125M PACER Settlement: ‘Clear Majority’ of Circuits Uphold Incentive Awards
Friday's ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit approved the settlement, which reimburses each PACER user up to $350 forovercharges. Friday's ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit approved the settlement, which...
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...
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...
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...
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....
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...
Legal Speak at Legalweek 2026: Blickstein Group CEO Brad Blickstein
In this Legal Speak episode, co-hosts Cedra Mayfield and Patrick Smith interview Blickstein Group CEO and founder Brad Blickstein. In this Legal Speak episode, co-hosts Cedra Mayfield and Patrick Smith interview Blickstein Group CEO and founder Brad...


















































































