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Growing Skepticism of Schedule A Practices in Northern Illinois District Court, Experts Say
In light of the recent Kangol ruling that shook up Schedule A litigation, courts are beginning to wrestle with what actions fulfill the reasonable diligence requirement in determining a Chinese defendant's mailing address before electronic service can be...
A Tribute, Or A Tactic? The Lindsay Clancy Prosecutor’s Hair Bows Could Backfire
The murder trial of Lindsay Clancy, accused of strangling her three children, has gripped the nation. Social media has been filled with true crime sleuths at home finding alternate theories of the case and postpartum advocates pointing out the ways the system failed...
Lawyer Disbarred After Suggesting Colleague Be Sent To ‘Mental Asylum’
A barrister just earned the professional boot, and based on the findings, thinking a colleague should be committed is one of the least problematic allegations. The Independent shared a report on Mariam El-Sobky, until recently a Lincoln’s Inn barrister, who made...
Even Trump’s Own Judges Agree: Sigal Chattah Isn’t A Real U.S. Attorney
There are questions in American law that divide judges along ideological lines. Whether Sigal Chattah gets to keep playing dress-up as the U.S. Attorney for the District of Nevada is, it turns out, not one of them. Today, a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit...
Why Britney Spears, FKA Twigs, And Selena Gomez All Trust The Same Biglaw Lawyer
Britney Spears. FKA twigs. Selena Gomez. These are three extraordinarily powerful women who could hire virtually any lawyer in the country, yet when faced with deeply personal legal battles unfolding under intense public scrutiny, they have all turned to the same...
ILTACON Preview: What These Tech Leaders Expect To See
With technology continuing to drive massive disruption in the legal industry, anticipation for ILTACON 2026 is higher than ever. Here’s what a few attendees are expecting in advance of the massive legal tech conference, set for the week of Aug. 23 in Nashville. How...
Supreme Court Kills Trump’s E. Jean Carroll Rehearing Request
The Supreme Court isn’t in the business of granting rehearings and it’s very much not in the business of changing its decisions upon rehearings. But Donald Trump has made a practice of refusing to take no for an answer and, in that spirit, he asked the Supreme Court...
Justice Clarence Thomas Says He’s Not Welcome At Stanford Law, But The School Says Otherwise
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. We would be honored to host Justice Thomas at Stanford Law School. The Stanford Constitutional Law Center, directed by professor Michael McConnell, former judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth...
Troutman Hires New Partner of Bankruptcy, Restructuring Practice Group in Boston
Massachusetts native Sean Higgins joined the firm's Boston office at the beginning of August as it expands its bankruptcy and restructuring platform. Massachusetts native Sean Higgins joined the firm's Boston office at the beginning of August as it expands its...
Lawyers Should Think Twice Before CCing Bosses To An Email
Email is one of the most important ways lawyers communicate with colleagues, adversaries, clients, and pretty much everyone else involved in the legal profession. Most lawyers probably send dozens, if not hundreds, of emails during a typical workday. Because email is...
The Temptation And Corruption Of Andrew Boutros
Another day, another wild story about corruption at the US Attorneys Office for the Northern District of Illinois. The New York Times’ Glenn Thrush reports that prosecutors at the formerly august institution spent the past year harassing the family of a state judge in...
Beyond Recall And Precision: Strategic Oversight Of AI Managed Review
Artificial intelligence is transforming the way legal teams approach document review. With the ability to analyze enormous volumes of information at speeds that traditional review methods simply cannot match, AI has created significant opportunities to reduce costs,...
Having Already Launched A Claude Connector, Trellis Extends AI Access to Its Court Data with ChatGPT Plugin and Its Own Chat Tool
Trellis, a legal research company that provides state trial court data and insights, has expanded agentic AI access to its data with a new plugin for OpenAI’s ChatGPT and a native assistant called Trellis Chat, both of which are in addition to the Trellis MCP...
How I Made Law Firm Leadership: ‘Lead the Whole Firm, Not Just the Lawyers,’ Says Tom Krider of Smith Currie Oles
"When you get to a leadership role, you have to be able to lead the whole firm, not just the lawyers, and the only way to do that is to have built some real fluency in how the business actually runs." "When you get to a leadership role, you have to be able to...
AEIOU: A Framework for Business Plans That Attorneys Will Actually Use
Most attorney business plans fail before they're written. They fail in the design of the exercise and nine months later, the plan is a forgotten file on a shared drive, and marketing is drafting the same template for next year's cycle. AEIOU (Audit, Embed Experience,...
Biglaw’s NDA Problem Is Heading To Prestige TV
Paramount+ has handed out a straight-to-series order for Discretion, an eight-episode legal thriller from A24 with Nicole Kidman and Elle Fanning starring and executive producing. Kidman plays Sharon, the commanding senior partner. Fanning plays Lenny, the summer...
After a Funding Round: Refocusing Your Patent Strategy
A funding event changes expectations instantly. The company that pitched a bold vision is now expected to execute, scale, and defend itself under heightened investor and market scrutiny. A post-round reassessment helps ensure the patents protecting your technology and...
PTC Therapeutics’ $211M Bid Wins Bankruptcy Auction For Sangamo Gene Therapy
The post PTC Therapeutics’ $211M Bid Wins Bankruptcy Auction For Sangamo Gene Therapy appeared first on Above the Law.The post PTC Therapeutics’ $211M Bid Wins Bankruptcy Auction For Sangamo Gene Therapy appeared first on Above the Law.
Work Done In Harvey Now Creates Time Entries In Aderant’s iTimekeep, Thanks To New Integration
Perform legal work in Harvey, get a draft time entry created automatically in Aderant’s iTimekeep. That is the upshot of a integration announced today by the two companies. With the integration, law firms that are customers of both Harvey and iTimekeep can connect the...
Morning Docket: 08.17.26
* Trump’s legal team at S&C just keeps shrinking. [Politico] * Armed men claiming to be ICE agents try to bust into immigration law firm. [Sacramento Bee] * Already facing ethical questions, the Chicago US Attorney’s Office now revealed to have been running...
DWF is First Global 200 Firm to Shutter Riyadh After Saudi Relaxes Rules for Foreign Ownership
The U.K. firm is the first to shut its Riyadh office since Saudi Arabia opened its legal sector to foreign firms in 2023. The U.K. firm is the first to shut its Riyadh office since Saudi Arabia opened its legal sector to foreign firms in 2023.
Do You Have to Pay In to the Fund? Grammar Rules Govern Two More Opinions (Supposedly)
Teddy Snyder | In the latest examples of grammar rules governing court opinions, a verb becomes an adjective, and a preposition is at issue. Get to the Point! The post Do You Have to Pay In to the Fund? Grammar Rules Govern Two More Opinions (Supposedly) appeared...
Don’t Put Secret AI Instructions In Court Filings! But Also… Why Are We Worried About This?
A court employee in Connecticut noticed an unusual stretch of white space in a filing. Upon closer inspection, the “nothing” turned out to be 3-point, white-on-white text. It would be invisible to any human casually reading reading the page, but perfectly legible to...
Luigi Mangione Pleads Guilty To Stalking, Admits To Murder Anyway, Argues This Makes Trial Double Jeopardy
Luigi Mangione walked into a Manhattan federal courtroom earlier today to plead guilty to interstate stalking charges. In the process, he admitted that he killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, stating “on the morning of Dec. 4, 2024, I shot Mr. Thompson in...
Vances Learn That If You’re Not In A Side Chat, The Side Chat Is About You — See Generally
Yale Law Cool Kids’ Chat: JD and Usha Vance’s law school classmates have kept a private Signal chat running for years to gossip about the couple’s improbable turn from Yale liberals to MAGA royalty. Mangione Tries For Double Jeopardy Where The Scores Can Really...
Uber’s Lawyers Face Hate Mail, Violent Graphics: ‘My Colleagues Are Getting Death Threats’
Uber attorney Allison Brown told U.S. District Judge Charles on Friday that her colleagues had received threatening emails after The New York Times published an Aug. 4 article called, “Uber's Strategy for Fighting Sexual Assault Suits: What Were You...
Biglaw Partner Dishes On Her Unique Path To Partnership
Gloria Park always wanted to be a storyteller. She just didn’t expect to find that career in litigation. In this episode, the Susman Godfrey partner talks about growing up in a first-generation immigrant family, choosing law school because it let her “tell stories for...
Associate Compensation Scorecard: Biglaw Raises Continue To Trickle In At An Agonizing Pace
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ABA Plans Major Restructuring Amid Financial Struggles
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. That’s a big undertaking because we haven’t looked at renovating how we are structured for 40 or 50 years. We need to move into the 21st century. — Barbara Howard, president of the American Bar Association, in...
Dark Social For Lawyers: How To Track What You Can’t See
“Dark social” can easily conjure images of sinister figures holding clandestine meetings by dead of night. As dramatic as the term sounds, the reality is far more mundane. Dark social is a catchall term for the many digital communication tools that are intended for...
Congress Threw This Judge Off The Bench. The Voters Sent Him Right Back To Congress.
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! Which federal judge, impeached by the House and removed by the Senate for his role in a bribery scheme, was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives three years later (the very chamber that had...
Trump DOJ Uses Luigi Mangione Case To Spite Manhattan DA — See Also
Double Jeopardy Mushroom: The DOJ works out interstate stalking plea deal with Luigi Mangione so his lawyers can claim New York murder charges amount to double jeopardy. Nicole Kidman Is About To Play The Biglaw NDA Machine: A new Kidman-Fanning legal thriller...
Litigation Trends to Watch: Claims Surge Over Tariff Refunds, Weight Loss Drugs and Texas Property Appraisals
Amazon received $600 million in tariff refunds—now customers are suing to get their share. Amazon received $600 million in tariff refunds—now customers are suing to get their share.
From Big Law to Horse Law: Building a Niche Practice at Holland & Knight
In this week's episode, Holland & Knight partner Kayla Pragid discusses the business of building a niche practice within an Am Law 100 firm. In this week's episode, Holland & Knight partner Kayla Pragid discusses the business of building a niche practice...
Your Digital First Impression: What Every Law Firm Should Get Right
Discover how a modern, high-performing website, targeted search ads, and review automation work together to build trust and turn online interest into new law firm clients. The post Your Digital First Impression: What Every Law Firm Should Get Right appeared first on...
Mass. Parole Board Nominee Permitted Despite Backlash, New Judges Unanimously Approved
The Massachusetts Governor's Council unanimously approved two judges to its courts Wednesday, but a parole board nominee faced backlash for her previous work as a prosecutor. The Massachusetts Governor's Council unanimously approved two judges to its courts...
What Might Trigger EEOC Action? Regulator’s Suit Claims DEI Training Segregated Employees
The EEOC sued Washington University after it fired a Black woman employee who was terminated after raising objections to the administration about a DEI training session where white and nonwhite employees were separated. The EEOC sued Washington University after...
How I Made Partner: ‘Relationship-Building, Visibility and Sound Judgment,’ Says Mitch Schuster of Meister Seelig & Schuster
"One of the most common mistakes attorneys make is focusing exclusively on the work directly in front of them without thinking strategically about their long-term career. Strong legal skills are essential, but advancement inside a law firm also requires...
Create Interactive Dashboards With Microsoft Copilot
Tech Tips: Ben Schorr explains how legal teams can use Microsoft 365 Copilot to find the story inside lists spreadsheets, and document libraries. The post Create Interactive Dashboards With Microsoft Copilot appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and...
Allens and Ashurst Deny They “Provided Cover” For KPMG Ethical Failures
Allens and Ashurst partners reject allegations they gave KPMG cover for misconduct, as Australian senators question the narrow scope of their legal reviews and the firms' handling of the audit scandal. Allens and Ashurst partners reject allegations they gave...
Law Firm Disrupted: Closing the ‘Human Skill’ Gap in the Era of AI
The "human skill" gap that incoming lawyers face after graduation isn't new, but AI is exacerbating it. Educators and employers have an opportunity to address it. The "human skill" gap that incoming lawyers face after graduation isn't new, but AI is exacerbating...
The Best Law Schools For Technology Law (2026)
For law students, technology law isn’t just about keeping up with the latest gadgets and apps anymore. Between the explosion of artificial intelligence, rapidly evolving privacy rules, cybersecurity threats, cryptocurrency, and seemingly endless questions about who...
Relativity Announces claiR, A Conversational AI For Lawyers, But You’ll Have To Wait Awhile To Chat With It
The post Relativity Announces claiR, A Conversational AI For Lawyers, But You’ll Have To Wait Awhile To Chat With It appeared first on Above the Law.Relativity today announced Relativity claiR, a conversational AI interface that lets lawyers ask plain-language...
Who Is Justice Barrett?
Justice Amy Coney Barrett ended the Supreme Court’s 2023 term with two dissents that complicate the usual descriptions of her jurisprudence. In Ohio v. EPA, decided on June 27, 2024, Barrett joined the Court’s three liberal justices in opposing emergency relief from a...
There’s A Secret Yale Law Group Chat About The Vances Because Of Course There Is
Somewhere out there is a Signal group full of Yale Law graduates, and they are still talking about law school -- or at least some of their classmates. That's the detail that launched a thousand social media posts from Kate Andersen Brower's new Vanity Fair profile of...
Todd Blanche Would Like The DOJ To Know He Will Lead With Integrity
Todd Blanche was sworn in as Attorney General of the United States earlier this week — by Emil Bove, because of course — and today he addressed the DOJ workforce with a message that can be summarized as: ignore everything you have seen with your own eyes for the last...
At This Elite Litigation Boutique, It’s ‘Eat What You Kill’ — And Associates Are Feasting
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. We have no debt and we have the philosophy of when we have excess capital we pay everyone, from the barista to the receptionist to the IT guy to the paralegals to the associates to the non-equity partners to...
John Roberts Uses William Howard Taft To Defend His Own Record, Fails
Every year, Chief Justice John Roberts sits down and pens a little newsletter to the nation about the big issues facing the judiciary and manages to blow it every single time. Whether he’s rambling about typewriter history or spinning Thomas Paine fan-fiction, the...
Your Most Important Summer Reading Isn’t On Your Syllabus
If you’re starting law school this fall, you’ve probably already been told what to read. Casebooks. Maybe a primer on contracts. Something to get your head around how lawyers think before your first cold call. That advice isn’t wrong. It’s just incomplete. Because...
The Only Attorney General To Go To Prison (So Far)
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! Of all the people who have served as attorney general of the United States, the nation’s top law enforcement officer, who is the only one who went on to serve time in federal prison? Hint: Before he...
XOXO, Gossip Girl: The Yale Law Whisper Network Dishes On Usha Vance — See Also
Everything You Need To Know About Usha Vance, You Can Learn At Yale Law: Her classmates gossip about her on Signal. The clerkship culture that shaped her politics is the part they don’t put in the group chat. Daft For Taft: John Roberts pens essay celebrating William...
Kirkland & Ellis Helps Eli Lilly Sue to Shut Down Alleged Black Market for GLP 1
Eli Lilly has filed six lawsuits, including five in Texas, against companies it says are illegally selling unapproved versions of its experimental weight-loss drug retatrutide amid growing concern over a global black market for counterfeit and compounded obesity...
Who Is Eligible—and Who Isn’t—for the Depo-Provera Settlement?
At a July 27 hearing, Pfizer Inc. attorney Joseph Petrocinelli said about 20% of the more than 6,200 cases filed in the Depo-Provera multidistrict litigation are ineligible for the settlement, the terms of which are confidential. At a July 27 hearing, Pfizer...
Amid Downturn in Electric Car Sales, Business Disputes Are Heading to Court
As electric car manufacturers are coping with sluggish sales, some are facing a variety of litigation. Things have been getting ugly for the electric car industry since the elimination of federal tax credits for EVs. As electric car manufacturers are coping with...
It’s ‘Follow the PE Leader’ in Big Law
Big Law has been avoiding it for as long as possible, but the hum of private equity investment in law firms, through managed service organization (MSO) structures, is growing louder. Big Law has been avoiding it for as long as possible, but the hum of private...
Boston Fed. Judge Dismisses Trump’s Suit Against Harvard Alleging Antisemitism
"Without diminishing any concern arising from these occurrences, the court finds them, singly and collectively, to be too isolated and episodic to support a plausible inference that any institutionalized noncompliance with Title VI persists at Harvard to this day,"...
Industry Awards Finalists Announced
Join us in congratulating these honorees, who will be honored at The American Lawyer's annual gala on Nov. 12 in New York. Join us in congratulating these honorees, who will be honored at The American Lawyer's annual gala on Nov. 12 in New...
Trump Picks Arkansas Federal Judge for 8th Circuit Vacancy
Lee Rudofsky's confirmation would make the 11-member U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit—which covers Arkansas, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota—the first federal appellate court with a majority of active judges appointed by...
DeepJudge Releases an Open Protocol for Passing Users – and Their Context – Between AI Products, with Harvey and Thomson Reuters On Board
DeepJudge, the Zurich-based enterprise search company that describes itself as the institutional intelligence platform for legal AI, today introduced the Agent Handoff Protocol, an open protocol designed to let users move from one AI product into another – and, in...
Evaluating Legal MSOs: Apply the ‘Rule of 2 to 5’
Frederick Shelton and Ayven Dodd: When negotiating with legal MSOs, sophisticated buyers know the first number on the page is only the beginning. Sophisticated sellers should think the same way. The post Evaluating Legal MSOs: Apply the ‘Rule of 2 to 5’ appeared first...
The Junior User’s Playbook: Using and Claiming a Trademark a Competitor Already Uses But Has Not Registered
It is one of the more common questions a trademark practitioner fields at the start of a brand launch: “We found the name we want to use, but somebody else is already using it — and they never registered it. Are we blocked? Surprisingly, the answer is oftentimes “not...
Trump’s Long Running Fight Over Mail Voting Intensifies Ahead of Midterms
The U.S. Department of Justice filed for a supplemental brief for an emergency stay Wednesday morning in a suit attorney generals from 23 states and the District of Columbia brought in April captioned California v. Trump. The U.S. Department of Justice filed for...
Taylor Farms, Taco Bell Retain Lead Defense Counsel in Growing Lettuce Lawsuits
Taylor Farms and Taco Bell now face more than a dozen lawsuits over a cyclospora outbreak involving shredded iceberg lettuce. Taylor Farms recently announced another recall of products containing jalapenos with possible salmonella contamination. Taylor Farms and...
Alabama’s Primary Drew 5 Percent Turnout Thanks To Supreme Court Destroying Voting Rights Act
Alabama ran a primary yesterday. It supposedly ran one in May — and many people voted in it! — but it never counted. If that sounds confusing… it was! So much so that turnout bottomed out around 5 percent. To put that in context, almost 23 percent turned out to vote...
Former SPLC Expert Arrested On Fraud Charges As Malicious Prosecution Expands
When Benito Mussolini sent his followers to march on the capital in 1922, he fully expected to be thrown in jail (or more) for his attempted coup. Instead, he was asked to become prime minister. Mussolini himself stayed in Milan, allowing him to cultivate the sort of...
Boutique Money Is Where It’s At — See Also
Up To $170K In Bonus Bucks! This firm has already handed out three bonuses, while Biglaw associates are waiting to see if they’ll maybe get one. Purcell Unprincipled: Alabama held its first primary since the Supreme Court jettisoned the Voting Rights Act, and people...
Two Brother Left The Same Biglaw Firm And Took Over U.S. Foreign Policy
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! For most of the 1950s, the U.S. Secretary of State and the Director of the CIA were brothers, running diplomacy and covert operations in tandem under the same president. Before Washington called, both...
Ken Paxton Won’t Discuss His Marriage With Thousands Of Strangers. He’ll Just Regulate Yours.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton held a tele–town hall this week as part of his Senate campaign, and one caller decided to skip the small talk. “Hi Paxton, nice to meet you,” she began, sweetly. “I’m just wondering — why did you cheat on your wife?” Honestly? Same....
Critical Mass With Law.com’s Riley Brennan: Meta Smacked With $567M Abatement Order Over Social Media Harms, Leadership Shake-up Hits Paraquat Mass Tort
This week: A New Mexico judge ordered Meta Platforms to pay $567 million into an abatement fund and implement child-safety reforms after finding Facebook and Instagram substantially contributed to the state's youth mental health crisis, pushing the company's total...
Elite Litigation Boutique Is Already On Its Third Round Of Associate Bonuses
While much of Biglaw is still dragging its feet on associate raises, one elite litigation boutique certainly isn’t making its lawyers wait around for more money. Reid Collins & Tsai is getting ready to hand out its third round of associate bonuses in 2026, and the...
Legal Education In America Is Getting A Fresh Look, Without The ABA Accreditor At The Table
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. The quality of legal education is inseparable from the quality of justice in America. As legal education and the profession confront a period of rapid change, AALS believes it is essential to bring together a...
NJ Supreme Court Strikes a Blow Against Daniel’s Law
A New Jersey Supreme Court ruling finding no mens rea requirement for ordinary liability under Daniel's Law is a shot in the arm for those challenging the law on First Amendment grounds. A New Jersey Supreme Court ruling finding no mens rea requirement for...
The Shift From Lead Distribution to AI-Matched Legal Referrals
For decades, the market for connecting consumers with attorneys has operated on a simple model: a static directory, or a lead-distribution system in which a submitted case is broadcast to a pool of subscribing attorneys who compete to respond. The consumer sorts...
Biglaw Surrenders Were Worse Than We Thought
Despite protestations that its deal with the Trump administration didn’t forfeit the firm’s independence, Paul Weiss reportedly seriously debated letting Stephen Miller review the firm’s webpage edits according to the New York Times. The same reporting turned up the...
How Much Misconduct Is Jeanine Pirro Willing To Do To Save Her Job?
Jeanine Pirro’s tenure as U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia has been a never-ending shitshow debacle. From the no bills for protesters, to the quashed subpoenas, to the doomed effort to indict sitting members of Congress for making factually correct...
If You Really Want To Work For The Department Of Justice, Then Do It Regardless Of Who The President Is
(Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)For many fresh law school graduates, getting a spot at the Department of Justice Honors Program was a pipe dream because of its ultra-competitiveness. But since President Donald Trump took office, many DOJ lawyers have quit,...
Florida’s AG Wants To Charge WNBA Player With Crime Of Playing Basketball
Let’s not insult each other: it’s highly unlikely that Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier watched the Sky-Fever WNBA game this past Saturday. For all the performative concern about the sanctity of women’s sports, no one believes he sat down with a cold one to...
LawNext: LexisNexis CTO Greg Dickason On Building Legal AI In Real Time with Customers in Its New Innovation Lab
This week, LexisNexis announced the opening of its Customer Innovation Lab in New York City — a physical space where legal professionals, LexisNexis engineers, and AI companies such as OpenAI and Amazon Web Services sit in the same room and build legal AI together, in...
Mark Zuckerberg Thinks Everyone Should Have A Superintelligent AI Lawyer
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. As a thought experiment, imagine only one person had a superintelligent lawyer. They would have an unfair advantage in court — even if they were wrong on the merits. That would lead to a worse society. But now...
Lobbing Multimillion-Dollar Munitions At Targets Worth Less Than The Missiles Themselves Remains A Bad War Strategy
(image via Getty)The precursor to modern guided cruise missiles was the V-2 ballistic missile. Nazi Germany launched thousands of V-2s into Great Britain under the mistaken impression that the randomness and brutality of this new technology would break Londoners’...
Applying the Zero Trust Model to Manage Risks of Agentic AI
Agentic AI introduces risks that are novel and complex, but the most effective response is a familiar one. Zero Trust answers the problem of when an AI agent misfires on its own by constraining what an agent can do rather than betting on how it will...
How I Made Law Firm Leadership: ‘Don’t Do Anything You’re Not Proud of,’ Says Matthew McMurtrey of Sacks Glazier
"be yourself and don't do anything you're not proud of. Practice law the same way you want to live your life. They are the same thing." "be yourself and don't do anything you're not proud of. Practice law the same way you want to live your life. They are the...
The 2026 A-List: Top 20 Firms
The firms topping our annual A-List posted strong results in RPL, pro bono, diversity, female equity partner percentages and associate satisfaction. The firms topping our annual A-List posted strong results in RPL, pro bono, diversity, female equity partner...
‘What It Means to Be Excellent’: A-List Firms Succeed Because of—Not in Spite of—Disruption
Moving forward and maintaining success may ultimately be about leaning in, even embracing, the disruption. Moving forward and maintaining success may ultimately be about leaning in, even embracing, the disruption.
Judge Rejects ‘ChatGPT Wrote My Confession’ Defense
If you’re going to farm out your company documents to AI, at least make sure the AI isn’t confessing to any labor law violations. Matt Bruenig flagged a weird sign-of-the-times NLRB matter out of Texas. Daniela Melendez worked for an aftermarket auto parts company...
Small Businesses Could Face Double-Digit Premium Hikes In 2027
The post Small Businesses Could Face Double-Digit Premium Hikes In 2027 appeared first on Above the Law.Small group insurers are proposing a median 14% increase in premiums for 2027, according to a recent analysis from KFF and the Peterson Center on Healthcare.The...
DLA Piper Adds to Boston Corporate Practice With Emerging Growth Partners
Joshua Fox and Alexander Civetta will join the firm's emerging growth and venture capital practice in Boston as the firm looks to advise more clients and deepen its presence with venture-backed companies. Joshua Fox and Alexander Civetta will join the firm's...
The AI User Experience Is More Important Than Ever
AI vendors show up at every conference with marketing material touting how they serve the vast majority of the Vault 100. And then their direct competitor makes the same claim. And so does another product that also bolted on an AI tool. We might have all become...
Morning Docket: 08.12.26
* Elite firms warn that AI spending could impact profits, though most continue to believe they’ll be fine. Ahem… then where are the associate raises? [ABA Journal] * ICE wants $20 million worth of electric shock gloves, in case you were wondering where we were on the...
How to Use Webinars to Grow Your Law Firm
Law firm webinars are one of the most effective yet underused tools for growth. Here's digital marketing pro Annette Choti's advice on how to get the most from them. The post How to Use Webinars to Grow Your Law Firm appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law...
Amid ABA Battle With Trump, DOJ Says Executive Privilege Extends to Outside Advisers
Meanwhile, most law firms that have received the DOJ's subpoenas have objected to them and, as of Tuesday, have produced nothing or minimal responses, according to a source familiar with the matter. Meanwhile, most law firms that have received the DOJ's...
Someone Is Keeping Up With Milbank — See Also
Keeping That Raise On Ice: Ice Miller increases associate pay in New York, but not until 2027. Blame It On The AI: Company tried to pin labor law violation on ChatGPT. The Tech Isn’t The Key: Legal AI needs to build a winning user experience if it’s going to capture...
Law Firms Target AI Skills, First-Gen Connections in Summer Training Programs
Law firms are expanding pre-career training for law students, offering programs that range from early professional guidance for incoming 1Ls to courtroom-skills development for top 3Ls. Law firms are expanding pre-career training for law students, offering...
Meet the Judges: Flurry of New Additions Hits Cook Circuit and 1st District Appellate Courts
The new appointees come from a variety of backgrounds, including prosecutors and public defenders. The new appointees come from a variety of backgrounds, including prosecutors and public defenders.
3 Takeaways From The Lex Machina 2026 Patent Report
For the sixth year in a row, it is time for this column(ist) to share some thoughts on the release of the Lex Machina Patent Report. If any readers want to send me a half-dozen Krispy Kreme donuts to celebrate, I’ll take two each of the glazed, glazed cake, and...
Peter Navarro Wants A Prosecutor Fired For The Unforgivable Sin Of Prosecuting Him
Peter Navarro is quite the piece of work — here’s a man who served time in federal prison and remains genuinely convinced that the real criminal in the story was the prosecutor. He put the whole range on display Monday on Steve Bannon’s “War Room,” where the mere...
Biglaw Firm Joins The Salary Wars, But Keeps Raises On Ice Until 2027
It’s been a long, quiet summer for Biglaw associate raises, with only a handful of firms matching Milbank’s new salary scale. At long last, we’ve got another match — but only for associates in New York. Ice Miller just announced a significant associate salary increase...
Law Firms Don’t Have One AI Visibility Problem. They Have Three.
Ed. note: Please welcome Josh Anisfeld, chief digital strategist of Baretz+Brunelle, to the pages of Above the Law. In this new series, he and his colleagues at B+B will share their thoughts on trends they’re seeing across the legal industry. Check out the prior...
Your Cyber Insurance May Not Be Ready For Autonomous AI
Law firms have spent the past several years asking whether artificial intelligence will improve productivity. A different question is beginning to emerge. What happens when AI starts making decisions on its own? The next generation of AI isn’t limited to drafting...
Teaching Judgment In The Age Of AI: Building Legal Professionals Who Rely On AI Responsibly
Ed. note: This article first appeared in ILTA’s Peer-to-Peer Magazine. Breaking news: business and society, including the legal industry, have generally decided AI may have some benefit that is worth leveraging. Many of us have grown markedly more comfortable with...

















































































