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How To Build An AI Prompt Library For Your Legal Team

How To Build An AI Prompt Library For Your Legal Team

A prompt can only be as powerful as the system it runs on. Connected to your contracts, playbooks, and workflows, a precise prompt does something a general-purpose tool cannot — it doesn’t just generate text, it triggers action. The prompt and the platform multiply...

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Does AI Give Male Lawyers Better Resumes?

Does AI Give Male Lawyers Better Resumes?

Yesterday, a fascinating thread by Jen Horsburgh described her recent experience using AI to update her resume. After asking Google’s Gemini to clean up her resume, she ran it again under her a man’s name, and watched the model mechanically rewrite the same career...

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Federal Judges Gone Wild

Above the Law’s Top 50 Law School rankings are out and a new school tops the list. But a number of other high prestige law schools have slipped out of the top 10… and it’s mostly a matter of cost. Meanwhile, we have two federal judges out of control. Judge Ryan Nelson...

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Diddy On Track For Even Less Prison Time

Diddy On Track For Even Less Prison Time

The freakiest thing about Sean Combs’s sentencing is that his projected time in prison keeps going down. At one point there was speculation that he’d be spending the rest of his life behind bars. His high-profile legal team managed to get that time down to about a...

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More Raises! — See Also

Warren LLP Matches The Milbank Salary Scale: The firm is rewarding their associates handsomely! Yetter Coleman Milbank Matches And Is Looking For Clerks: The judicial clerkship bonus is up to $145,000! Using AI To Work On Your Biglaw Resume?: LLM black boxes may spit...

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Luigi Mangione Will Mount Psychiatric Defense, Judge Reveals

Luigi Mangione Will Mount Psychiatric Defense, Judge Reveals

Mangione's defense team served a notice of intent back in September, Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Gregory Carro said. Carro said he was unsealing the record relating to that litigation.       Mangione's defense team served a notice of intent back in September,...

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As Top Pay Rises, Plenty of Partners See Cuts

As Top Pay Rises, Plenty of Partners See Cuts

The need to allocate a law firm's profits more efficiently has increased as rival firms continue to lure talented partners for larger sums of money.       The need to allocate a law firm's profits more efficiently has increased as rival firms continue to lure talented...

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Blanche Is In Hot Water — See Also

Cold Truth Coming From The NYT: Their editorial board says Todd Blanche isn’t fit for office. Honestly, Nevermind: DOJ lawyer still gets hit with ethics complaint for trying to capitalize off the failed slush fund. Mind Your Networking: Here are some tips for making...

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The Biglaw Firm Tapped To Take SpaceX Public

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! Which Biglaw firm led the SpaceX IPO, valued at $75 billion it was the largest IPO in history? Hint: More than 60 attorneys at the firm across multiple practice areas, including capital markets,...

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Dominic Totman: The Outside In-House Counsel

A partner in the Raleigh, North Carolina, office of Cranfill Sumner LLP, Dominic Totman has focused his career on providing transactional representation combined with ongoing, strategic counsel to businesses. “I was drawn to transactional work because it allows me to...

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Why You’re A Hypocrite

Why You’re A Hypocrite

(Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)Bill Clinton is a scumbag. In the 1990s, multiple women (remember Paula Jones? Juanita Broaddrick?) credibly accused Clinton of sexual harassment (or worse). Clinton plainly abused his power in his relationship with Monica Lewinsky,...

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Top DOJ Official Wanted A Cut Of The Trump Slush Fund

Top DOJ Official Wanted A Cut Of The Trump Slush Fund

The Trump “Anti-Weaponization Fund” — the $1.776 billion slush fund the DOJ announced in May without congressional authorization, to pay out Trump allies including January 6 rioters, administered by Trump’s personal lawyer turned Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche,...

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At The Kennedy Center, It’s Curtains For Trump

At The Kennedy Center, It’s Curtains For Trump

This weekend, two formerly lauded public institutions humiliated themselves in spectacular fashion. By Sunday, one was shrouded in thousands of yards of tarpaulin — a translucent prophylactic, hiding an old man’s flaccid defeat. The other dangled limply in the breeze,...

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Legal Ethics Roundup: Judge Ross Apologizes Again, Lawyer Chesebro Reinstated In FL, 88 Deans Support Independence, Anti-Trump Protest Prosecutor Suspended, Recusal Over Family Members & More

Legal Ethics Roundup: Judge Ross Apologizes Again, Lawyer Chesebro Reinstated In FL, 88 Deans Support Independence, Anti-Trump Protest Prosecutor Suspended, Recusal Over Family Members & 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! Hello from...

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Why Big Law Can’t Afford to Be Remote in the Gulf Right Now

Why Big Law Can’t Afford to Be Remote in the Gulf Right Now

As conflict heightens risk in the Gulf, firms are leaning heavily on personal relationships and 'face time' to win work, although a Law.com survey shows firms are cautious about growth amid geopolitical uncertainty.       As conflict heightens risk in the Gulf, firms...

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Morning Docket: 06.15.26

Morning Docket: 06.15.26

* Spencer Fane keeps merging. [American Lawyer] * Trump keeps paying his personal lawyers in patronage instead of cash,. [New York Times] * SBF conviction upheld. [Law360] * Judge orders administration has to return history to national parks. [Reuters] * Trump...

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Rough Week To Be A Federal Judge — See Generally

Rough Week To Be A Federal Judge — See Generally

Meet In The Parking Lot After School: Ninth Circuit Judge Ryan Nelson is catastrophically bad at parking. Also in keeping his hands to himself, as he’s charged with misdemeanor battery and malicious injury to property. Maroon 1: The 14th annual ATL Top 50 Law School...

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How Appealing Weekly Roundup

How Appealing Weekly Roundup

Ed. Note: A weekly roundup of just a few items from Howard Bashman’s How Appealing blog, the Web’s first blog devoted to appellate litigation. Check out these stories and more at How Appealing. “Axed activist-investor takeover leaves Supreme Court at loggerheads over...

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Where The Biglaw Hours Aren’t That Bad

Where The Biglaw Hours Aren’t That Bad

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to Vault’s most recent Associate Survey, which Biglaw firm gets the best marks for associate hours? Hint: This firm repeats in the top spot for hours. See the answer on the next page. The...

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Even Biglaw Is Celebrating The Knicks! — See Also

Even Biglaw Is Celebrating The Knicks! — See Also

Knicks-Supporting Partner Tells Associates The Work Can Wait Until Later: If your partner didn’t, they’re probably a Spurs fan. Judge Ross’s Sorry Apologies Have No Consequence: Chief Judge Pryor says the low-effort response is good enough for the judiciary. 4...

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Law Firm Disrupted: The Chief Disruptor Resurfaces

Law Firm Disrupted: The Chief Disruptor Resurfaces

The government's broadside has been characterized in retrospective terms since the EO fury subsided. For Diversity Lab, the impact is neither distant nor muted.       The government's broadside has been characterized in retrospective terms since the EO fury subsided....

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