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Law School Professors, Deans Urge ABA to ‘Retain and Strengthen’ Diversity Accreditation Standard
The vast majority of commenters opposed the repeal of a DEI standard required for law school accreditation. Only two supported the repeal. The vast majority of commenters opposed the repeal of a DEI standard required for law school accreditation. Only two...
Fed. Judge Finds No Deception in Similac Labeling Despite Heavy Metals Claims
A federal judge in Chicago dismissed a proposed class action this week alleging Abbott Laboratories hid heavy metals in its Similac infant formula after determining the product's label was not deceptive for the average consumer. A federal judge in Chicago...
7th Circuit Rejects Bid to Broaden Anonymity Standard in Title IX Lawsuits
The federal appellate court affirmed a ruling from the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana requiring an adult plaintiff accused of sexual misconduct in a university Title IX proceeding to litigate under his real name rather than a...
Winston & Strawn Presses Forward with Hunter Biden Suit, Arguing for Communications with Democratic Donors
The law firm alleges Hunter Biden went to Democratic Party donors to get his outstanding legal fees with the firm paid off, but now is refusing to turn over those communications during discovery. The law firm alleges Hunter Biden went to Democratic Party donors...
State High Court Allows for Delayed Settlement Notice to IOLTA Committee, With a Caveat
If the committee got its way and a disputed settlement agreement were vacated, not only would the parties have to redo mediation and potentially risk going to trial, but a favorable ruling would expand the IOLTA Committee's ability to contest settlements. If the...
Orkin Parent Ordered to Release 18,000 Workers From Noncompetes
The Federal Trade Commission hopes its enforcement action has a chilling effect on the pest-control industry, where such agreements are common. The Federal Trade Commission hopes its enforcement action has a chilling effect on the pest-control industry, where...
Legal Experts Detail Ever-Changing Frontier for Biometric Privacy Claims in the Prairie State
Litigators should look past the usual suspects for BIPA claims, like fingerprint scanners for employers, and expect to see more developments with other biometric identifiers, like voiceprints and facial recognition, while keeping on eye on how artificial intelligence...
Call for Nominations: New England Legal Awards 2026
Law.com is accepting nominations for the fourth annual New England Legal Awards, celebrating legal professional excellence in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine. Law.com is accepting nominations for the fourth annual New...
Alt Legal Acquires UK-Based WebTMS, Adding Global IP Portfolio Management to Its Trademark Platform
In its sixth acquisition, Alt Legal, the cloud-based trademark docketing and management platform, has acquired WebTMS, a UK-based provider of IP portfolio management software with more than 25 years in business and over 500 clients globally. The acquisition, announced...
Key Takeaways from Legalweek 2026 On Prompting, Context and Agents
An annual tradition continues as Cybersecurity Law & Strategy presents the responses to our Legalweek question. For 2026, it was "where are we with prompting"? An annual tradition continues as Cybersecurity Law & Strategy presents the responses to our...
From Partner to Thought Leader: How Attorneys Can Turn Expertise Into Influence
If your unique insights aren't appearing in trusted publications, trade journals, or timely commentary tied to breaking legal developments, you are not part of the broader conversation. And in common practice areas, like personal injury, real estate, family, data...
Sneak Peek at the 2026 Go-To Law Schools: Big Law Nos. 31-40
Here's a first look at the law schools that sent the highest percentage of 2025 graduates to associate jobs at Am Law 200 firms. Here's a first look at the law schools that sent the highest percentage of 2025 graduates to associate jobs at Am Law 200...
Inside Private Equity’s Law Firm Fishing Expedition
Law.com goes behind the scenes of private equity's courtship of law firms, speaking to the leading financial advisers about why the money is moving now and what types of deals will happen. Law.com goes behind the scenes of private equity's courtship of law...
Conservative Judges Hiring Clerks Before 1L Exams Because Ideology Is The Only Grade That Matters
Two flavors of federal clerkship have emerged at Harvard Law. One based on accumulating consistent academic success across a couple years worth of legal education, and another based on demonstrating a firm ideological commitment in the student’s 1L year. As the...
Talk About Failing Upward — See Also
Ted Cruz, Supreme Court Justice?: One hell of a promotion for being annoying to work with! How Much Is Your Loyalty To Your Firm Worth?: Probably less than $80M! The Rich Really Do Get Richer: The #1 firm raked in $10.556 billion in gross revenue! Where Would You Like...
It’s Not An AI Hallucination — It’s Lazy Editing Of A Human Paralegal
There are now over 1,000 AI hallucination cases and counting around the world, according to one researcher. Covering hallucinations has become its own subgenre of legal journalism at this point, a growth industry rivaling the artificial intelligence industry itself....
AI Is Outpacing the Systems Built to Govern It, Stanford Report Finds
Stanford's 2026 AI Index report documents surging investment, rising safety incidents, and a closing U.S.-China performance gap, with direct implications for employment lawyers, compliance officers and corporate counsel. Stanford's 2026 AI Index report documents...
‘Deeply Regret Past Support’: Big Law Donors React to Swalwell’s Sexual Misconduct Allegations
"It seems like he did the right thing in terminating his gubernatorial campaign and resigning from Congress," a Susman Godfrey partner said of former U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell after several women accused the California Democrat of sexual misconduct. "It seems like...
The Bottleneck Legal Built
A vendor email landed in my inbox the other day. Normally I delete these without a second thought. This one stopped me. It read, “Legal teams often get blamed for slowing things down — even when the real issue is unclear contract ownership.” I read that line three...
Rankings Drama Hits Law Schools, Law Firms
It’s that time of year where publications look deep into the souls of complex, nuanced legal institutions and assign them a fixed ranking. U.S. News and World Report issued its latest law school rankings and for the first time ever, Yale has lost its death grip on...
Vault ‘Quality Of Life’ Rankings: The Best Law Firms To Work For In America (2027)
Last week, Vault released the 2027 edition of its closely watched law firm rankings, proving that prestige has its limits. While money — in the form of Cravath’s perennially competitive pay scale — can help maintain a firm’s place near the top, defending the rule of...
Kirkland Lures Wachtell’s Top Restructuring Lawyer With An $80M Incentive To Jump Ship
Money talks. And apparently, when Kirkland & Ellis is doing the talking, even the fortress of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz can’t hold. The Financial Times is reporting that Kirkland & Ellis has landed themselves quite the lateral bounty: Joshua Feltman,...
The 2026 Am Law 100 Is Out, And Surprise: The Rich Law Firms Got Richer
If you’ve been paying any attention to Biglaw over the past few years, the headline from the 2026 Am Law 100 rankings won’t shock you: the industry is doing extremely well, thank you very much, and the firms at the top have absolutely no intention of sharing the view....
The Trump Administration Has Fired Over 100 Immigration Judges Without Explanation
What does the administration call people committed to upholding due process in immigration proceedings? A nuisance. Trump might have pledged to uphold the Constitution when he was sworn in a second time, but he immediately tried to cast off the burden with...
Another Day, Another Mega-Merger: Partners Say Yes To Historic $3 Billion Biglaw Behemoth
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. We are creating a firm like no other, with the expertise to advise clients on their most complex work across the G20. We have been on the road over the past few months speaking with clients, partners,...
The Increasingly Old-Fashioned Notion Of Biglaw Partnership
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to data collected by ALM, which firms in the Am Law 100 only have an equity class of partners? Hint: The rise of nonequity partners continues in Biglaw and, as of 2025, only 10 firms have a...
Judge OKs $167K Attorney Fee Award in FLSA Meal-Break Settlement
U.S. District Judge Maria A. Lanahan for the Eastern District of Missouri approved a $440,000 settlement resolving a Fair Labor Standards Act collective action brought by health care workers against Midwest Geriatric Management. U.S. District Judge Maria A....
Democrats Press Trump’s 8th Circuit Pick on His Independence
Justin Smith, an attorney at the boutique firm James Otis Law Group, represented Trump in his failed efforts to overturn a 2023 jury verdict finding him liable for sexually assaulting writer E. Jean Carroll in the 1990s. Justin Smith, an attorney at the boutique...
Live Nation Acted as Illegal Monopoly in Ticketing Market: Jury Verdict
The verdict was a victory for 34 state attorneys general, and the D.C. AG, who took the case to trial after the U.S. Department of Justice settled its claims in March. But Live Nation, which has denied monopolization charges, is saying the jury verdict is not the end...
Built on a Weekend: Damien Riehl and Mike Bommarito Show What Vibe Coding Can Really Do
We don’t usually say this, but for today’s LawNext, you’re going to want to watch the video version, if you can. The audio will be good, but the video will be great. You can find it on YouTube. Why? Because we’re going to be talking today about vibe coding, and you’re...
When the Patent Litigation System Has to Make Charging Happen: Tesla v. Charge Fusion and the Drafting Risk of ‘Result In’
When a patent claims software that computes a charging schedule and then makes charging occur, the Federal Circuit may require the system, not the driver, to cause the charge event. When a patent claims software that computes a charging schedule and then makes...
How I Made Practice Group Chair: ‘Focus on Doing Excellent Work,’ Says Erica Kerstein of Robinson+Cole
"Focus on doing excellent work, building strong relationships—internally and externally, and being generous with your time and knowledge. Leadership opportunities tend to follow people who are invested in themselves, their clients and their colleagues." "Focus...
AI Products and the Challenges of Consumer Fraud Class Actions
People have different beliefs about AI products and reasons for using them. This variability would make consumer fraud claims based on AI products difficult candidates for class certification. People have different beliefs about AI products and reasons for using...
New FlyTech-LawSites Report on Legal Tech Advertising Finds Market Splitting Between Commoditization and Competition as Demand Surges
A newly released report on legal technology advertising trends suggests that while demand for legal tech continues to rise, the market is increasingly dividing between commoditized product categories and highly competitive segments tied to revenue generation. The...
Sneak Peek at the 2026 Go-To Law Schools: Big Law Nos. 41-50
Here's a first look at the law schools that sent the highest percentage of 2025 graduates to associate jobs at Am Law 200 firms. Here's a first look at the law schools that sent the highest percentage of 2025 graduates to associate jobs at Am Law 200...
Freshfields Defends Meta in Italian Class Action Over Massive Data Scraping
Freshfields is consolidating its role as a leading defender of major corporations amid a surge in mass class actions, as Meta finds itself at the center of a global wave of lawsuits. Freshfields is consolidating its role as a leading defender of major...
Hogan Lovells, Cadwalader Vote to Approve Merger
The combined firm will have two locations in New York, in downtown and midtown, while Cadwalader attorneys will move into Hogan Lovells' offices in Washington, D.C., and London at the start of July. The combined firm will have two locations in New York, in...
Eight Top Tips for Handling Complex Legal Cases
Veritext's Mike Murray and Stacey DiGerardo have practical tips for keeping multiparty, high-stakes legal matters from collapsing under their own weight. The post Eight Top Tips for Handling Complex Legal Cases appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms...
Is Nursing the New Path to Prosperity? A Mid-Career Shift from Business to RN | Ep. 24
Larry Port sits down with Cousin Lauren to discuss why nursing is a "hidden in plain sight" path to prosperity for professionals seeking a career pivot. The post Is Nursing the New Path to Prosperity? A Mid-Career Shift from Business to RN | Ep. 24 appeared first on...
Has Your Boss Fallen Out of Love With You? 9 Signs
Chere Estrin | Has the boss stopped handing you new clients or projects? Falling out of favor is a tough blow, but don't let it ruin your career. The post Has Your Boss Fallen Out of Love With You? 9 Signs appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and...
Equity Partners Had A Banger Year At This Biglaw Firm
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to ALM data for the latest Am Law 200 ranking, which Biglaw firm increased its profits per equity partner (PEP) the most last year? Hint: PEP went up 34.48% at this firm. See the answer on...
The Verdict Is In — See Also
DLA Piper Wins Workplace Discrimination Suit: Guess juries don’t like mistakes in work product either. A Challenger Approaches!: A freshly merged firm will break into the top 20. All’s Well That Settles Well: Troutman Pepper settles $35M racial discrimination suit....
In-House Professionals: Did You Take Our Compensation Survey Yet?
We’re wrapping up our compensation survey for in-house law departments, so if you haven’t already taken part, now’s your chance. If you work in-house as an attorney or a legal ops professional, please take our brief survey and tell us about your compensation. The...
The Top Biglaw Firms In California (2027)
California has a certain kind of easy-going vibe that’ll make you appreciate that business casual lifestyle. Depending on where your office is located, you may even be able to see the beach from your window. In fact, we wouldn’t be surprised if your firm handed out...
Protégé™ In CourtLink® Explains The Whole Case Faster
The post Protégé™ In CourtLink® Explains The Whole Case Faster appeared first on Above the Law.Most legal professionals have now incorporated AI-powered legal research and document summarization into their daily practices, yet docket research, a foundational task for...
Jury Decides Mother-To-Be’s Discrimination Case In DLA Piper’s Favor
If you’re headed to a jury trial against a sympathy-garnering plaintiff, you’d better bring your A game. DLA Piper rose to the occasion! They’ve been fighting a discrimination suit from former employee Anisha Mehta for over a year, alleging that she was fired because...
$35 Million Racial Discrimination Suit Against Troutman Pepper Ends In Settlement
Troutman Pepper has settled the racial discrimination lawsuit brought by former associate Gita Sankano, who alleged she was the firm’s only Black female attorney in its D.C. office, subjected to a “dehumanizing” email from a partner, and then fired after she...
Say Hello To The Next Top 20 Firm: Partners Approve Transatlantic Biglaw Merger
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. Our partnership’s approval reflects a shared belief that combining to form Ashurst Perkins Coie will create a truly differentiated global legal platform. One with the scale, sector depth, and technological...
What Lawyers Need To Know About Anthropic’s Mythos
Anthropic’s new AI model can find security vulnerabilities that survived 27 years of expert review. It broke out of its own sandbox and emailed a researcher who was eating a sandwich in a park. The Fed chairman and Treasury Secretary held an emergency meeting with...
The Dark Side Of LinkedIn Networking: How To Recognize Harvesting And Protect Your Professional Network
I spend my days writing LinkedIn profiles and building personal brands for high-caliber general counsels, CEOs, and board members, as well as advising them on cultivating a strategic network for their next job search or landing a corporate board seat. I see things...
Centerbase Launches AI-Powered Business Intelligence Tool That Gives Firms Citation-Backed Answers From Their Own Data
The post Centerbase Launches AI-Powered Business Intelligence Tool That Gives Firms Citation-Backed Answers From Their Own Data appeared first on Above the Law.While much of the AI development in legal tech focuses on the practice of law — research, drafting, document...
Turning Defense Into Offense
In perhaps the greatest sequence of plays in USA hockey history, during overtime of the gold-medal game at the 2026 Olympics, 24-year-old Jack Hughes put on a game-winning display of turning defense into offense. First, he did just enough to tie up Canada’s Connor...
Beyond Breaches: The Rise of Non-Breach Privacy Claims in Cyber Insurance
The cyber insurance industry has long been dominated by conversations around security threats. Privacy concerns were often treated as an afterthought. But recently, there has been a critical shift: privacy risks that arise outside of traditional breaches are now front...
State Appellate Court Blocks Jackson Lewis From Forcing Arbitration in Malpractice Suit
"In its arguments on appeal, law firm is, in essence, asking us to ignore this language within the arbitration agreement because the contract allegedly involves interstate commerce, but this we cannot do," the state appellate court said. "In its arguments on...
Antitrust Boutique Bolsters Succession Plans With a Rebrand
"[I]t seemed like a good time to assess where were were as a firm, to access who was front-facing, who's applying for the leadership appointments, who's liaising with co-counsel and with courts, who's appearing on behalf of the firm with courts, and we took those...
$17 Million: IBM Settlement Shows Risks and Cost of DEI
The IBM case is the first to be resolved under the Civil Rights Fraud Initiative, which Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche claims is a means to stop violations of civil rights laws by government contractors and other recipients of federal funds. The IBM case...
Why the Chicago Bears CLO’s Playbook Starts and Ends With Storytelling
“I think you measure value by how much your colleagues are talking to you. Are they coming to you with more than just problems? Are they coming to you with questions? Krista Whitaker told attendees at General Counsel Conference Midwest. “I think you measure...
‘Muddled As Ever’: More Appeals Courts to Weigh State Prediction Market Regulation
The underlying question in the appeals around the country is whether the Commodity Futures Trading Commission has exclusive jurisdiction over prediction markets' sports-related events contracts, which allow traders to buy and sell positions on specific game outcomes,...
Paris Court Convicts Lafarge of Financing Syrian Terrorism in Historic Ruling
Darrois client Lafarge, the French cement giant, was fined the maximum 1.125 million for terrorism financing, plus about 4.6 million to be paid collectively with four convicted ex-executives, for violating international sanctions. Darrois client Lafarge, the...
Morgan & Morgan’s Latest Ad Campaign Targets Unscrupulous Lawyers in Georgia
"This is an example of what happens when you don't have anybody policing the profession. That creates a vacuum, and you've got lawyers willing to step in and do it," plaintiff's attorney Darl Champion said. "This is an example of what happens when you don't have...
The 2026 Am Law 100: Ranked by Gross Revenue
Seven of the top 10 firms in our gross revenue ranking remained the same, though there was some shuffling. Seven of the top 10 firms in our gross revenue ranking remained the same, though there was some shuffling.
Am Law 100 Lights the Way Through Dark Periods to Turn Out a High-Growth Year
Just as in the prior year, collective Am Law 100 revenue overall grew by about 13%, while net income rose faster by 16.3%, even in a year of tumult and uncertainty. Just as in the prior year, collective Am Law 100 revenue overall grew by about 13%, while net...
The Case for Broader Business Development Support in Law Firms
Investing more broadly and deliberately in business development support helps firms retain lawyers, recruit talent, and reduce long-term risk. In a market where compensation alone no longer differentiates firms, it's one of the most practical ways to strengthen the...
Nobody Told You It Would Be This Lonely: A Roadmap for Women Managing Partners
For many women managing partners, the challenge isn't the work itself; it’s the invisible weight of carrying it alone. Being good at something and being sustained by it, are different things. Tracy Callahan and Ildiko Markus on how women leaders can close the gap. The...
Is AI Replacing Google for Legal Search?
Is AI actually replacing Google for legal research? Karin Conroy and Pete Everitt explore the shift in search behavior and what law firms must do to stay visible. The post Is AI Replacing Google for Legal Search? appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms...
Building Reputation and Opportunity as a Modern Lawyer
Why most law firms struggle with execution, and how leadership, accountability, and EOS can change the trajectory of your firm. The post Building Reputation and Opportunity as a Modern Lawyer appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.Why...
Trump, Obama Nominees to Hear Law Firm EO Appeals
Chief Judge Sri Srinivasan, Judge Cornelia Pillard and Judge Neomi Rao have been selected to be on the panel that will hear arguments on May 14 in the combined appeals cases, involving Perkins Coie, Jenner & Block, Susman Godfrey, and Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale...
Trump Admin Lawyer Applies To Be Law School Dean, Suggests It Might Help Investigations Go Away
Joshua Kleinfeld, Chief Counsel to the Secretary of the Department of Education, is currently on leave from his professorial role at George Mason University’s law school (ASS Law, to its friends) but would love to be its next dean. His agency, of course, launched an...
The Startup Bet Lawyers Keep Misunderstanding
Lawyers love certainty. Startups run on everything but. That gap is where many legal careers either stagnate or accelerate. The difference is rarely about raw talent. It is about how honestly you see the bet you are placing on your own time, judgment, and resilience....
In America, Even Judges Have To Take Matters In To Their Own Hands
Chalk up a rudimentary justification for a law-based order and you’ll eventually brush against the argument that it allows for people to resolve conflicts without resorting to violence. In a functioning society, you should be able to rely on a judge to get protection...
D.C.’s Boutique Bar Just Got More Crowded
Washington, D.C. continues to prove that when it comes to elite litigators, the urge to flee Biglaw motherships and strike out on their own is a full blown trend. The latest entrants? Liu Shur Kravis, a new litigation boutique founded by three former federal...
Biglaw Firm Sued For Firing Staffer A Month After Returning From Disability
If an employee tells you — repeatedly, over the course of months — that the work environment is making them physically ill, firing them roughly a month after they take disability leave sounds like a lawsuit in the making. K&L Gates is learning this lesson the hard...
Legal Ethics Roundup: Billing 34.5 Hours In A Day, New ABA Recusal Opinion, Shortcomings In SCOTUS Ethics Rules, Pro Se AI Sanctions, Extra Time For Bar Exam, Purging Immigration Judges & More
Ed. note: Please welcome Renee Knake Jefferson back to the pages of Above the Law. Subscribe to her Substack, Legal Ethics Roundup, here. Welcome to what captivates, haunts, inspires, and surprises me every week in the world of legal ethics. Happy Monday! This week I...
Nothing Says Kennedy Center Class Like The General Counsel’s Cover Band
A prominent MAGA-world figure attempting to leverage a public-facing role into something that looks suspiciously like a personal perk? Though it’s an increasingly familiar tale in the Trump 2.0 admin, this time we’re talking about attorney Elliot Berke. According to...
How Many Hours Is Your Soul Worth? Biglaw Has A Number
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to Bloomberg Law’s Workload & Hours Survey, what is the average billable hour target for associates? Hint: 92% of respondents report the consequences for not hitting the billing target...
Is Biglaw Getting That ‘Uh Oh’ Feeling On The Economy?
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. So, while a downturn would certainly impact our more profitable areas like M&A, capital markets and some types of lending transactional work, with the countercyclical practices we have built up, we see...
Now That The Lawsuit Is Over, Want Me To Lead? — See Also
Professor Applies To Be Dean At School His Agency Investigated: Is this a strong application or an attempt at strong-arming? Here’s The Best Of DC!: How does your firm compare to the best Biglaw firms in the region? There’s A New Boutique In Town: Liu Shur Kravis make...
DLA Piper Did Not Discriminate Against Pregnant Associate, Jury Finds
The jury found that a senior associate failed to prove that the firm was liable for discrimination under the New York City Human Rights Law. The panel also said the firm was not liable for interfering with their Family Medical Leave Act Rights. The jury found...
SEC to Draft Exemption for Bail-In Securities, Atkins Says
A bail-in is a regulatory instrument by which banks close to failure restructure their debt and mandate creditors to take losses. It is the opposite of a bailout, where the costs of saving a bank fall on governments and taxpayers. A bail-in is a regulatory...
GCs See Merits of Data-Driven Outside Counsel Selection but Also Its Limitations
“Data is really useful and also sometimes not useful at the same time, said Stephen Mar, general counsel of Odeko. “Data is really useful and also sometimes not useful at the same time, said Stephen Mar, general counsel of Odeko.
The Legal Intelligencer and Law.com Announces 2026 Pennsylvania Legal Awards Shortlist
Pennsylvania Legal Awards recognizes the best of its legal community in Pennsylvania and Delaware on its shortlist, with winners announced at an awards dinner in June. Pennsylvania Legal Awards recognizes the best of its legal community in Pennsylvania and...
DOJ Argues Certain Sections of Law Firm EOs Could Stand if Some Parts Get Invalidated
"There can be no dispute here that the president wants some of the provisions to take effect even if others are enjoined," the DOJ says. "There can be no dispute here that the president wants some of the provisions to take effect even if others are enjoined,"...
How I Made Office Managing Partner: ‘Be Humble, Hard-Working and Hungry,’ Says Tobias Schlueter of Ogletree Deakins
"There is no substitute for being an excellent lawyer and colleague. I frame lawyer and leader success around three concepts: being humble, hard-working and hungry. Our most successful lawyers recognize they don't know everything and are constantly learning and...
How I Made Law Firm Leadership: ‘Be Humble, Hard-Working and Hungry,’ Says Tobias Schlueter of Ogletree Deakins
"There is no substitute for being an excellent lawyer and colleague. I frame lawyer and leader success around three concepts: being humble, hard-working and hungry. Our most successful lawyers recognize they don't know everything and are constantly learning and...
I Rode in a Waymo With a Litigator: Here’s What I Learned
Georgia products liability attorney Rebekah Cooper talks law after riding in a self-driving Waymo rideshare in Atlanta with Law.com senior litigation reporter and Legal Speak podcast co-host Cedra Mayfield. Georgia products liability attorney Rebekah Cooper...
Ashurst, Perkins Coie Partners Vote Through Merger
Partners at Ashurst and Perkins Coie have "overwhelmingly" voted in favour of the trans-Atlantic tie-up to create a $2.8 billion firm with around 3,000 lawyers. Partners at Ashurst and Perkins Coie have "overwhelmingly" voted in favour of the trans-Atlantic...
Confirmation Appears Likely Even Though ABA Rated Ex-Jones Day Associate ‘Not Qualified’
"The Committee's rating of Ms. [Kathleen] Lane is based on issues with her experience, which is an important component of competence, not her temperament or integrity," the American Bar Association's Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary wrote in a letter...
Lawyers Aren’t Losing Their Jobs to AI, They’re Losing Their Tasks
Much of the conversation about AI and law begins and ends with tasks, says Jay Harrington. But the tasks are not the job. Here's what AI is really changing. The post Lawyers Aren’t Losing Their Jobs to AI, They’re Losing Their Tasks appeared first on Articles, Tips...
Yale Chokes Back Tears To Declare There’s No Shame In Second — See Generally
Yale Fail: Yale’s two-decade stranglehold on the No. 1 law school ranking ends in a rankings shakeup. Well, at least they have JD Vance — another famous second banana! Feel Free To Let The Screen Door Hit You On The Way Out: Pam Bondi’s tenure as Attorney General ends...
Cornell Federalist Society Invites ‘White Supremacy’ Speaker Because That’s What Federalist Society Chapters Do
After years of indulging Professor Amy Wax as she traded scholarly research for right-wing trolling, the University of Pennsylvania finally considered a formal complaint — brought by then law school dean Ted Ruger — against Wax for “promotion of white supremacy.”...
Defense Department Lawyering Almost As Good As Hegseth’s Pullups
The Defense Department’s strategy of flipping the bird to judges while insisting that they’re just scratching their eyebrow with their middle finger continues to pay off bigly. For the second time in a month, Judge Paul Friedman voided the Pentagon’s press policy and...
On Cusp of Merger, Winston & Strawn Grew Revenue by 8%, Profits 15%
Winston and Taylor Wessing have regulatory approvals, and they'll announce a final closing time within the range of May to June, said chairman Steve D'Amore. Winston and Taylor Wessing have regulatory approvals, and they'll announce a final closing time within...
Nonequity Partners Are Not Happy Campers
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to Bloomberg Law’s Workload & Hours Survey, what percentage of nonequity partners say they’re satisfied with their jobs? Hint: A third of nonequity partners also say they’re undervalued...
Can’t Take A Dick Joke — See Also
Cops Arrest Woman For Protesting While Wearing A Penis Costume: Can’t believe the prosecution took this case! Regional Excellence: Check out Vault’s regional ranking of firms. Justice Sotomayor Tells Law Students To Master AI: What will be the consequences of that...
WilmerHale’s $35M Bill Comes Under Fire
Biglaw billing drama is usually a closed-door affair, but every now and then, the curtain gets yanked back. And when it does, the numbers are… not subtle. As reported by Law.com, that’s exactly what’s happening to WilmerHale, which is now staring down some very public...
What The Legal Industry Can Learn About AI Hallucinations From Auditors
In 2002, MCI Worldcom was charged with the largest accounting fraud in U.S. history. They capitalized regular operating expenses, making it appear as if they were allocating more toward future business investments when they were not. The financials reported to...
Lawyers Should Stay Away From A Client’s Office Politics
Attorneys often need to communicate with multiple members of a client’s team in order to adequately represent a client’s interests. This can sometimes include team members who have different interests from each other, and this may inject lawyers into the office...
Abbott Loses $70M Verdict in Multi-Plaintiff Formula Trial
A jury in Cook County Circuit Court hit Abbott with $17 million in punitive damages on Friday after awarding $53 million in compensatory damages on Thursday to the parents of four premature babies who developed a life-threatening gastrointestinal illness after...
EPA Moves to Ease Coal Ash Regulations for Power Plants
There are 300 regulated coal facilities that contain 775 coal ash surface impoundments and landfills across the country. At least 91% of those coal plants are polluting groundwater above federal safety standards, according to Earthjustice. There are 300...
Vault’s Top Law Firms By Practice Area And Region (2027)
Vault recently released its closely watched rankings of the nation’s 100 most prestigious law firms. It was there that we learned Cravath has held onto its title as the most prestigious firm in America for more than a decade, and that the top firms saw some...




















































































