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Call for Nominations: New England Legal Awards 2026

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...

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Inside Private Equity’s Law Firm Fishing Expedition

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...

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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...

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The Bottleneck Legal Built

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...

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Rankings Drama Hits Law Schools, Law Firms

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...

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Hogan Lovells, Cadwalader Vote to Approve Merger

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...

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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...

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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...

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Equity Partners Had A Banger Year At This Biglaw Firm

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...

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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....

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The Top Biglaw Firms In California (2027)

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...

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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...

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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...

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$17 Million: IBM Settlement Shows Risks and Cost of DEI

$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...

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The 2026 Am Law 100: Ranked by Gross Revenue

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.       

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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...

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Trump, Obama Nominees to Hear Law Firm EO Appeals

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...

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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....

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D.C.’s Boutique Bar Just Got More Crowded

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...

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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

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...

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SEC to Draft Exemption for Bail-In Securities, Atkins Says

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...

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I Rode in a Waymo With a Litigator: Here’s What I Learned

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...

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Ashurst, Perkins Coie Partners Vote Through Merger

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...

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Nonequity Partners Are Not Happy Campers

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...

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Can’t Take A Dick Joke — See Also

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...

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WilmerHale’s $35M Bill Comes Under Fire

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...

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EPA Moves to Ease Coal Ash Regulations for Power Plants

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...

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