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Planned Cut to Women’s Swimming and Diving Team Met With Title IX Class Action
Marshall University is facing a proposed Title IX class action from 15 members of its women's swimming and diving team, who allege the school's plan to eliminate their team is “per se sex discrimination. Marshall University is facing a proposed Title IX class...
‘It’s Getting Worse’: Federal Judges Warn of Rising Threats, ‘Dog Whistles’ From Political Leaders
U.S. District Court Judge Esther Salas on Wednesday criticized top Department of Justice officials for their silence in the face of ongoing threats and violence against judges, saying "that silence says a lot." Her comments came during the 2026 Legalweek panel in...
Leon Black Ordered to Face Deposition in Epstein Survivors’ Lawsuit Against BofA
Although not named as a co-defendant in a survivor's lawsuit against Bank of America, Leon Black's alleged ties with Jeffrey Epstein figure prominently in a suit alleging that Bank of America enabled Epstein to sexually abuse vulnerable young women. Although not...
‘A Lawyer With Guts’: A Conversation With Keker on the Role of the Private Bar 1 Year After Trump Sanctions
Attorneys at Keker, Van Nest & Peters say that the year after Trump first targeted Big Law Firms with executive orders has only served to underscore the rapidly broadening role of the private bar in defending the rule of law. Attorneys at Keker, Van Nest...
‘They Had Years to Prepare ‘: How Epstein Files Turned Into a PR Nightmare for Big Law
PR experts say major law firms were caught flat-footed when fresh disclosures linked to Jeffrey Epstein resurfaced, exposing how poorly Big Law prepares for reputational crises. PR experts say major law firms were caught flat-footed when fresh disclosures linked...
Intel Shareholder Complaint Says ‘Government Extortion,’ Director Self-Interest Led to Unlawful Deal With US Commerce Dept.
The shareholder plaintiff, represented by Heyman Enerio Gattuso & Hirzel and Alan Morrison of George Washington University Law School, claims funding granted to Intel through the CHIPS and Science Act didn't entitle the federal government to a stake in the...
Appeal in Law Firm EO Fight Was ‘Under Active Consideration,’ White House Official Says
"The initial DOJ filing was under active consideration, and no final decision had been made when there was an inadvertent filing. The DOJ quickly amended their filing," a White House official who declined to be identified told Law.com. "The initial DOJ filing...
Critical Mass With Law.com’s Amanda Bronstad: Two Talc Trials Take Off Against Johnson & Johnson, Abbott Faces Another Trial Over Preterm Infant Formula
Two mesothelioma trials, one in Washington and one in Florida, kick off against Johnson & Johnson. A high-stakes trial tees off involving four premature babies who developed a gastrointestinal illness after ingesting Abbott's formula. Find out who was appointed to...
How I Made Partner: ‘Treat the Client’s Problems as Your Own,’ Says Tracey Merwise of Oppenheimer Investigations Group
"Try to empathize with the client's perspective and bring that lens to your communications and problem-solving. Treat the client's problems as your own." "Try to empathize with the client's perspective and bring that lens to your communications and...
Law Firm Marketplace Realities: Why Finding a Buyer Is Harder Than You Think
The marketplace for buying and selling law firms is immature and difficult to navigate. Indeed, says Roy Ginsburg, it’s pretty darn fickle. Here’s why, based on his experience of more than a decade brokering law firms nationwide. The post Law Firm Marketplace...
Shadow Docket Sock Fest — See Also
Jackson And Kavanaugh Go Head To Head On The Shadow Docket: Special treatment or “short memories”? Read and find out! Rutgers Law Sued Over Firing Former Dean: Alleging a discriminatory firing, he wants his job back and punitive damages. Is Two Too Little?: Only two...
‘Oh, This Was the Plan’: Mindy Kaling Reflects on Alternative Paths Leading to Successful Career
Even with the most well-intentioned plans, her career did not necessarily follow that route. But, Kaling said her confidence and willingness to adapt to her environment led to the beginning of her career, even if it was an "off-off-Broadway" play in...
Super Settlement Spike
How often can I spend years watching a case go from filing to settlement when I am not an attorney of record for one of the parties? It happens, usually when the case at issue is one of high value and interest to the investment community. Yes, I continue to consult...
Anthropic Lawyers Up With A Firm That Knows How To Fight
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! Which Biglaw firm is representing Anthropic PBC in its suit against the Defense Department over the designation of the AI giant as a supply chain risk? Hint: The firm is famously comfortable with...
Former Minority Student Dean Sues Rutgers Law Over Firing
Picking a dean can come down to a games of politicking. Firing deans can too. Over the last few years, we’ve seen employers nix diversity-focused positions to avoid getting sued because the Supreme Court decided that the Fourteenth Amendment hates measures that help...
A ‘Seat At The Table’ For Law Departments Isn’t Enough Anymore
For years, legal leaders fought for a seat at the table. In many organizations, they got it. Legal is invited earlier. Executives ask for legal’s perspective before decisions are finalized. The department is treated as a strategic partner instead of a last-minute...
2026 Southeastern Legal Awards Shortlist Announced
The Daily Report and Law.com are pleased to announce its 2026 winners and finalists for the fourth annual Southeastern Legal Awards. The Daily Report and Law.com are pleased to announce its 2026 winners and finalists for the fourth annual Southeastern Legal...
Just 2 Federal Law Clerks Filed Complaints Against Judges Last Year
Just two federal law clerks filed complaints under the Judicial Conduct and Disability Act (JCDA) in 2025, according to the judiciary’s recently released 2025 statistics. Not because judges don’t mistreat their clerks but because the complaint process is broken....
Paraquat Producers Move to Preempt Parkinson’s Claims, Cite Roundup Rulings
On Friday, U.S. District Judge Nancy Rosenstengel, who is overseeing paraquat multidistrict litigation, ordered supplemental briefs after Syngenta and Chevron moved last month to preempt claims they failed to warn of the weedkiller's link to Parkinson's...
Navigating Law Firm Mergers: Communication, Culture, And The Marketer’s Influence
Ed. note: This article first appeared in Strategies & Voices, an LMA publication. My first exposure to a law firm merger was in 2004, long before combinations became as common as they are today. At the time, I was a legal marketing contractor trying to break into...
Biglaw Chairman Says U.S. Lawyers Just ‘Work Harder’ — And Firms Are Paying Big Money To Keep Them
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. Law practice at the highest level, especially litigation, is a labour-intensive exercise. There really aren’t any shortcuts. There are no ‘Einsteins’ that enable you to do projects and get right to the end...
More Big Law Leaders, ‘Open to Growth,’ Are Willing to Consider Mergers
The willingness to mull a merger outwardly has seemingly become more commonplace lately. The willingness to mull a merger outwardly has seemingly become more commonplace lately.
Am Law 100: 2026 Trends, Insights & Strategies to Win
Join us for Law.com's webcast to explore exclusive Am Law 100 insights, industry trends, firm performance, and the future of Big Law through expert analysis and data revealed on release day. Join us for Law.com's webcast to explore exclusive Am Law 100 insights,...
SCOTUS Justices Air Internal Debate Over Shadow Docket At Public Event
Last night, at an event honoring the late Judge Thomas Flannery of the U.S. District Court of Washington, D.C., Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson and Brett Kavanaugh found themselves on opposite sides of one of the Supreme Court’s most controversial procedural tools: the...
Insiders Say This Top 10 Biglaw Firm’s Partner Hiring Blitz Has Big Kirkland Energy
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. It feels like it’s trying to become the next Kirkland. If that’s the plan, Godspeed. But it wasn’t for me. — A person reportedly familiar with Sidley’s international growth strategy, in comments given to...
You Know Exactly How The War In Iran Will End
(Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)Everyone says that we don’t know how the war in Iran will end. Nonsense. We know exactly how the war will end. We even know when it will end. But let’s start at the beginning. As the war begins, reporters foolishly ask three...
Clio Launches Clio Capital to Provide Fast, Low-Friction Financing For Law Firms
The post Clio Launches Clio Capital to Provide Fast, Low-Friction Financing For Law Firms appeared first on Above the Law.Clio has officially launched Clio Capital, a financing program designed exclusively for law firms that use the company’s practice management...
GenAI: A Slippery Slope Of Too Much Kool-Aid?
Legalweek 2026, the massive trade show more or less focused on Biglaw, kicked off on Monday, March 9, in New York. According to the organizers, this year’s show will attract some 6,000 registered attendees and over 400 speakers. That’s big by any standard. The show...
I Am ‘Coachable’: Eli Manning Discusses Professional Growth, Resilience During Day 1 of Legalweek
The former New York Giants quarterback and two-time Super Bowl MVP kicked off Legalweek Monday at the Javits Center in Manhattan. The former New York Giants quarterback and two-time Super Bowl MVP kicked off Legalweek Monday at the Javits Center in...
It Took Years For Congress To Enact PBM Transparency, Delinking. What About Vertical Integration?
The post It Took Years For Congress To Enact PBM Transparency, Delinking. What About Vertical Integration? appeared first on Above the Law.The post It Took Years For Congress To Enact PBM Transparency, Delinking. What About Vertical Integration? appeared first on...
Morning Docket: 03.10.26
* Anthropic sues over Defense Department blackballing with WilmerHale’s help. [BBC] * Court rules that the New Jersey U.S. Attorney’s Office continues to be run by illegal appointees. [Reuters] * Ballard Spahr enjoys healthy boost following merger. [American Lawyer] *...
Is Your Firm Ready for Your First (or Next) Associate? Four Questions
Katie Lipp | Why do you want to grow your law firm? Protect your money and momentum by honestly answering these four questions for your post the job. The post Is Your Firm Ready for Your First (or Next) Associate? Four Questions appeared first on Articles, Tips and...
Judge Signals Class Certification Unlikely in Apple AirTag ‘Stalking’ Case
Judge Vince Chhabria last week expressed doubts about the likelihood of class certification in a long-running case that seeks to hold Apple Inc. liable for design elements in its AirTag tracking products that allegedly facilitate stalking. Judge Vince Chhabria...
‘Plainly Ineligible to Serve’: US Judge Disqualifies Trump Ally in Voice of America Litigation
"Only the Appointments Clause or the Vacancies Act's exclusive structure may authorize service as a principal officer, and [Kari] Lake satisfies the requirements of neither the statute nor the Constitution," U.S. District Senior Judge Royce C. Lamberth wrote in a...
Fright Makes Right — See Also
DOJ Argues Scared Biglaw Firms Show They Did Something Right!: That’s not how the Founders expected EOs to work. The Former Director Of The DOJ’s Departmental Ethics Office Weighs In: The weakening of the Hatch Act will have long lasting consequences. These Law...
Judge Rejects Leadership Plan for New Jersey US Attorney’s Office
"With all these options remaining, why does the fate of thousands of criminal prosecutions in this district potentially rest on the legitimacy of an unprecedented and byzantine leadership structure? The government tells us: the president doesn't like that he cannot...
The List Every Well-Read Lawyer Needs To See
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to a new Feedspot ranking of the 100 best legal blogs — ranked using multiple factors including content relevancy, subject expertise, posting frequency, and freshness of content — which blog...
Consequences Are ‘Enormous’: Anthropic Sues Department of War, Alleging ‘Retaliation’
"The consequences of this case are enormous," Anthropic's complaint said. "The federal government retaliated against a leading frontier AI developer for adhering to its protected viewpoint on a subject of great public significance—AI safety and the limitations of its...
The Law Schools That Are Working The Hardest To Expand The Pipeline To The Legal Profession
The legal profession talks a big game about access to justice, but that promise doesn’t mean much if the path to becoming a lawyer remains narrow, expensive, and opaque. That’s why the new preLaw Magazine Justice & Opportunity Honor Roll is worth a closer look....
Multimillion-Dollar Donation Will Let Law School Offer More Students Full Rides
Deciding to go to law school is usually seen as a self-investment. If tuition costs are the only thing that stand in your way to being the next Harvey Specter, you’d be foolish to not pay whatever it takes to change the world (and your bank account) with your...
$3.5M Settlement Reached After Overcoming Landowner Liability Act Defense
The case was particularly challenging because counsel for the County of Mercer and the Mercer County Parks Commission claimed immunity under the Landowner Liability Act, plaintiffs' counsel said. The case was particularly challenging because counsel for the...
AI Contracts Are Moving Faster Than The Laws. In-House Counsel Can’t Wait.
Most lawyers think the hard part of AI is the technology. It isn’t. The hard part is that the law is moving at a fraction of its speed. If you are in-house, you are already feeling the pressure. Your business wants to deploy a new AI capability, buyers are asking for...
DOJ’s Defense Of Trump’s Biglaw Executive Orders: Look How Many Firms We Scared Into Compliance!
Remember when the Department of Justice seemed to realize that defending Donald Trump’s blatantly unconstitutional executive orders targeting major law firms was a bad look? Good times. That lasted, what, a day? The administration is now back in appellate court...
University of Tulsa Picks ASU Law Dean Stacy Leeds as Next President
Effective July 1, Stacy Leeds will become the first woman to permanently hold the position of president at the university. Effective July 1, Stacy Leeds will become the first woman to permanently hold the position of president at the...
Four-Plaintiff Chicago Trial Opens Against Abbott Over Preterm Infant Formula
The trial is the fourth in the nation to allege cow's milk-based formula fed to premature babies in hospitals causes a life-threatening gastrointestinal illness called necrotizing enterocolitis, or NEC. The trial is the fourth in the nation to allege cow's...
Judge Rules That Kari Lake Is Still A Loser
Right now would be a really good time for the US to have a direct line to speak to the Iranian people. A radio station, broadcasting directly into Iran from a friendly Gulf state like, say … Kuwait. But we don’t because Arizona’s perennial loser Kari Lake pulled the...
The Justice Department Is Lowering Its Ethical Guardrails
Ed. note: We don’t normally publish op-eds like this, but given the gravity of the ethical issues coming out of the Justice Department, we are lucky to present this timely report and analysis from the former director of the DOJ’s Departmental Ethics Office, Joseph...
Big Law’s Emergency Playbook: Meet the Middle East Rescue Teams Protecting Lawyers, Deals and Data
With nearly 2,400 international lawyers caught in the Middle East conflict, the world's largest law firms are determined to keep staff safe, deals moving, and the lights on. But how? With nearly 2,400 international lawyers caught in the Middle East conflict, the...
DOJ Reaches Live Nation-Ticketmaster Antitrust Settlement, Abandons Jury Trial
"Due to the substantial prejudice caused by this settlement and DOJ's abrupt exit after taking the lead role up to and during the first week of trial, a mistrial is warranted," more than 20 plaintiff states wrote in a motion for a mistrial after the U.S. Department of...
Demonstrations, Protests and Observations: Protecting your Creative Expression from Exploitation
Copyright protects the expression of an idea by its creators. Our clients create “stuff” all the time in the normal course of their business. They can also create this stuff when they are supporting social causes or communities or exercising their First Amendment...
The Work Justice Firm: Justice Begins at Work
The Work Justice Firm: Justice Begins at Work By Susan Cushing Walk into The Work Justice Firm on any given day and the first thing you notice may not be the legal credentials lining the walls or the quiet intensity of attorneys at work. It may be the dogs—curled...
NY Federal Judge Rejects Terror%E2%80%91Financing Case Against Binance, Zhao
“The court has unambiguously rejected the false and damaging narrative that Binance assisted terrorists, Eleanor Hughes, Binance's general counsel, said in a statement. “The court has unambiguously rejected the false and damaging narrative that Binance assisted...
NY Federal Judge Rejects Terror-Financing Case Against Binance, Zhao
“The court has unambiguously rejected the false and damaging narrative that Binance assisted terrorists, Eleanor Hughes, Binance's general counsel, said in a statement. “The court has unambiguously rejected the false and damaging narrative that Binance assisted...
Practicing Law Without a License: ChatGPT Sued for Legal Fees
A new lawsuit might test whether OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot is lawfully dispensing legal advice. A new lawsuit might test whether OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot is lawfully dispensing legal advice.
More Judges Should Mentor Law Students
Law students can learn about the legal profession from internships, externships, and other vocational opportunities. Numerous law students intern for law firms either during the school year or during the summer, and this is a great way for law students to learn about...
Willkie Slams Ex-Client’s $735M Fraud Complaint, Calling It Harassment
Represented by Davis Polk, Willkie argued that the lawsuit is just an attempt to harass Willkie and that its claims were already waived by the client. Represented by Davis Polk, Willkie argued that the lawsuit is just an attempt to harass Willkie and that its...
How I Made Practice Group Chair: ‘Building a Culture of Excellence, Curiosity and Trust,’ Says Val Dahiya of Morrison Foerster
"Ultimately, effective practice group leadership is about building a culture of excellence, curiosity, and trust—one that not only delivers exceptional client service but also develops the next generation of leaders in the field." "Ultimately, effective practice...
‘Growing Chorus of Decisions:’ Fed. District Courts Overwhelmingly Rule Against Fintech’s Cash Advances Claims
Claims against "earned wage apps" are populating federal district courts and could face a federal appeals court for the first time in 2026. Claims against "earned wage apps" are populating federal district courts and could face a federal appeals court for the...
8am’s Smart Spend Enhancement: Analogue Thinking In A GenAI World
At last, a new legal tech product offering that doesn’t mention artificial intelligence. At all. Last month, 8am announced its expansion of its popular 8am™ LawPay into what it calls a more complete financial management platform. A platform that just works. To Do or...
Anthropic CEO Says Pentagon Ban Less Harsh Than Hegseth Had Threatened
The post Anthropic CEO Says Pentagon Ban Less Harsh Than Hegseth Had Threatened appeared first on Above the Law.The post Anthropic CEO Says Pentagon Ban Less Harsh Than Hegseth Had Threatened appeared first on Above the Law.
Legal Ethics Roundup: Ethics Whiplash Over Executive Orders + FL Bondi Complaint, DOJ Takes On State Discipline, Spike In Judicial Conduct Complaints & 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...
Morning Docket: 03.09.26
* After about-face on withdrawing lawsuits against law firms, Justice Department uncorks almost 100 pages of vitriol against federal judges for ruling against the administration generally. [NY Times] * Book publishers sue what they’re calling a shadow library that...
Mary Technology Raises A$7M to Bring ‘Fact Management’ Platform to U.S. Market
An Australian legal tech startup that has built what it describes as the first fact management system for litigation is announcing a A$7 million seed round and its expansion into the United States, including the opening of a San Francisco office and the launch of a...
More Big Law Firms Seeking ‘Balanced Portfolio’ of Clients and Practices
Even as firms seek to get deeper relationships with legacy clients, there's also a greater desire to balance their client portfolios right now, say firm leaders and consultants. Even as firms seek to get deeper relationships with legacy clients, there's also a...
‘It Feels Like it’s Trying to Become the Next Kirkland’: Sidley Continues its Raid on Latham in London
After the firm recently added two more partners from Latham & Watkins, senior management spoke to Law.com. After the firm recently added two more partners from Latham & Watkins, senior management spoke to Law.com.
Legal Marketing Metrics: Lawyer’s Guide to Reading a Marketing Report
Think of marketing data as your case file, says Chip LaFleur. 'You’re not trying to learn everything; you’re trying to learn what matters.' That starts with understanding the most common metrics. The post Legal Marketing Metrics: Lawyer’s Guide to Reading a Marketing...
Middle East Uncertainty: Is It Time for a Big Law Reality Check?
Law firms rushed to open and expand across the Middle East. It may be time to reassess. Law firms rushed to open and expand across the Middle East. It may be time to reassess.
Change Change Change — See Generally
But If We Changed The Rules…: Department of Justice proposes new rule that allows Pam Bondi to decide if any of her lawyers violated state ethics rules. This should work out great! Trump Over Grades: Law school tells students that prestigious jobs are open if they’re...
When Florida Bar Said It Was Serious About Ethical Violations It MEANT To Say, ‘Yes, Sir. Glory To The MAGA Empire!’
No sooner had the New York Times reported that the Florida Bar had opened a pending investigation into Lindsey Halligan — Trump’s now-former, always-phony U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia — than the organization backtracked to assure any...
Corporate Legal Departments Are Done Subsidizing Biglaw’s Business Model
Last year, corporate legal departments hinted at weaponizing their AI investments to transform the fundamental terms of their relationships with outside counsel. Budgets were tightening, headcount flattening, and legal ops teams discussed leveraging technology to...
Legal Tech Vendors Roll Out Wave of Announcements Ahead of Legalweek; News From DISCO, Advocacy, iManage, Monjur, Reveal and ChronoTracer and ALIGN
With Legalweek 2026 set to open Monday in New York City, legal technology companies have been rolling out a string of product announcements and company news in the days leading up to the conference. The pre-conference wave covers a range of developments, from new AI...
Federal Judge Steps Up To Be Law School Dean
Finding the right law school dean is an intensive process that can take years. The University of Kentucky’s College of Law has been looking for a permanent dean ever since Mary J. Davis announced she was stepping down to resume teaching back in 2023. During her time...
This Is Why Criminal Justice Needs Number Nerds
In this episode of the Jabot Podcast, I speak with economist and criminal justice expert Jennifer Doleac, author of The Science of Second Chances: A Revolution in Criminal Justice and Executive Vice President of Criminal Justice at Arnold Ventures. Drawing from...
‘Incompetence And Chaos’: Former Judge Torches DOJ’s Litigation Meltdown In Biglaw Executive Orders Case
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. [It’s] unprecedented in my experience for a party to withdraw their appeal, and 24 hours later to say, ‘Oops, I made a mistake.’ It seems to show a level of incompetence and chaos in the Department of Justice....
The Heppner And Warner Rulings: Hobgoblin Consistency Or An Application Of Principle?
I recently wrote about the ruling of a federal district court judge in U.S. v. Heppner. The gist of my article was that the ruling was a warning that materials to and from publicly facing GenAI tools were discoverable. But a ruling on the same day of the Heppner...
Mount Sinai Drops Anthem Following Contract Dispute
The post Mount Sinai Drops Anthem Following Contract Dispute appeared first on Above the Law.The post Mount Sinai Drops Anthem Following Contract Dispute appeared first on Above the Law.
The Legal Industry’s Embarrassing Gender Pay Gap
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to new behavioral data from JobLeads, what is the gender pay gap in the legal industry (the largest disparity tracked in the recent data)? Hint: Despite women making up the majority of the...
The Government Does The Leaking Around Here — See Also
Two Doxing Systems: Apparently the government can dox anyone with no consequences. One Hell Of An Oopsie: The Florida Bar took Lindsey Halligan to task. Until they didn’t? Focused On Social Justice?: These are the law schools to keep on your radar! University Of...
‘The Court’s Hands Are Tied’: Major Insurers Avoid Antitrust Class Action
Judge Brian E. Murphy granted motions by Aetna, Elevance Health and UnitedHealth to compel arbitration. Judge Brian E. Murphy granted motions by Aetna, Elevance Health and UnitedHealth to compel arbitration.
Litigation Trends to Watch: ‘Cashless ATM’ Fees, Manager Misclassifications and ShinyHunters Cyberattack Trigger Suits
Businesses are facing heat over cashless ATM transaction fees. Businesses are facing heat over cashless ATM transaction fees.
With Bove as Author, Third Circuit Eases the Way for Reverse-Discrimination Claims
The ruling is likely to draw close scrutiny, given that themes of reverse discrimination against white Americans figure prominently in the platform of President Donald Trump. The ruling is likely to draw close scrutiny, given that themes of reverse...
Law Firm Disrupted: The Ongoing ‘Cloud’ Over Big Law Amid the EO Fight
Larger firms are still hesitant to take up public interest litigation against the Trump administration and still reluctant to hire lawyers who have previously pursued Trump in investigations or court, attorneys say. Larger firms are still hesitant to take up...
Meet the Judge Who Ordered Customs to Refund Trump’s Tariffs
Eaton, a Clinton appointee, is addressing the refunds question with the benefit of decades of experience with the trade court. Eaton, a Clinton appointee, is addressing the refunds question with the benefit of decades of experience with the trade...
Two Talc Trials Teed Up Against Johnson & Johnson in Washington, Florida
Dean Omar Branham & Shirley, the Dallas plaintiffs' firm that won verdicts of $966 million and $1.5 billion last year, is spearheading both mesothelioma trials that are set to begin in the coming days. Dean Omar Branham & Shirley, the Dallas plaintiffs'...
Ex-NY Grievance Attorneys Criticize DOJ Proposal as ‘Unprecedented Attempt to Insulate’ Government’s Lawyers
Legal observers react to the U.S. Department of Justice wanting to seize control of the ethics complaint review process against its own lawyers to, as it says, stop "weaponization" by bar associations. Legal observers react to the U.S. Department of Justice...
Investors Accuse Alston & Bird of Enabling $328M Crypto Ponzi Scheme
Investors alleged that Goliath Ventures “could not have gotten away with this massive fraud without the help of its law firm. Investors alleged that Goliath Ventures “could not have gotten away with this massive fraud without the help of its law...
1st Circuit Sends ‘Jurisdictional Tangle’ Back to District Court for Arbitration Determination
The federal appellate panel said a district court judge's decision to not rule on a motion to compel arbitration left the dispute in a procedural limbo. The federal appellate panel said a district court judge's decision to not rule on a motion to compel...
LSOs – Could They Be a Cure for What’s Constraining Law Firm Growth?
A common pathway to growth for small and midsize firms – becoming an acquisition target – is losing its luster. Many firms are not interested in being acquired or relinquishing their identity to a national platform. At the same time, they recognize that remaining...
LawNext on Location: At A Sonoma Winery, A Conversation with Briefpoint CEO Nathan Walter about Discovery, Disruption and, Of Course, Wine
Continuing my on-location interview tour of San Francisco, I head an hour north to Santa Rosa to sit down with Nathan Walter, cofounder and CEO of Briefpoint, over a bottle of red wine at Paradise Ridge Winery, a spot literally around the corner from Nathan’s house,...
Law Firms Face Additional Complexity In Sourcing Billable Hours
Understanding how to properly source billable hours for tax purposes is crucial for law firms, particularly due to the varying rules across different states. Understanding how to properly source billable hours for tax purposes is crucial for law firms,...
Future Deal Flow in Doubt as Law Firms Assess Impact of Iran War
As military conflict continues across the Middle East, some legal industry experts anticipate an impact to transactional and insurance practices in particular but stress that only time will tell. As military conflict continues across the Middle East, some legal...
Winning Firms Aren’t Choosing Between AI and Staff: They’re Enabling Both
Legal Soft Product Spotlight | AI tools fail without ownership. Staffing alone can't scale. Legal Soft VA+ bridges the gap with AI-enabled virtual staff who drive outcomes. The post Winning Firms Aren’t Choosing Between AI and Staff: They’re Enabling Both appeared...
How to Build a Weekly To-Do List for Business Development
Jay Harrington | By breaking your annual BD goals into actionable, bite-sized tasks, you can stay focused, build momentum, and have those small “wins” that keep you motivated. The post How to Build a Weekly To-Do List for Business Development appeared first on...
As AI Creates Winners and Losers, Corporate Boards Struggle to Avoid Becoming the Weakest Link
"When there's a board, you don't have anybody above them saying, 'Hey, don't do that,' or trying to hold them accountable. So I think that really magnifies the risk," said Tyler Thompson, a partner at Reed Smith. "When there's a board, you don't have anybody...
How I Made Practice Group Chair: ‘Be an Active Participant,’ Say Karthik Kumar and Frank DeCosta of Finnegan
"If you aspire to be a leader you should be an active participant in the group that you are seeking to lead. Being a leader does not begin when you are given a title. Leaders are selected from those that are already by their continuous and meaningful contributions to...
Google, DOJ Appeal Remedies Decision as US Judge Hires Technical Committee
A multimember technical committee will help U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta monitor whether Google complies with Mehta's behavioral remedies order while the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit reviews consolidated appeals of the government plaintiffs and...
How Trump’s True Believer Judges Are Warping The Federal Courts
Overall, Donald Trump and his administration prevailed in just 41% of district court cases and 45% of circuit court cases. That’s… embarrassing. (Well, what’s truly embarrassing for our form of government is the eye-popping 84% win rate Trump jumps to at the highest...
Trump Dumps Kristi Noem In The Middle Of Her Speech, Which Is Objectively Very Funny
Despite building his whole brand around saying “you’re fired,” Donald Trump still can’t bring himself to say those words out loud. At least not when it would involve admitting responsibility for making a catastrophic hire in the first place. And so Homeland Security...
AI Adoption Among Legal Professionals Has More Than Doubled In A Year, New 8am Report Finds, But Firms Lag Far Behind Individual Practitioners
The post AI Adoption Among Legal Professionals Has More Than Doubled In A Year, New 8am Report Finds, But Firms Lag Far Behind Individual Practitioners appeared first on Above the Law.LexisNexis Legal & Professional has confirmed that hackers breached its servers...
Brown Rudnick Faces Gender-Based Discrimination Suit Over Unwanted Nicknames
The first rule of being a lawyer is to do right by your clients. The second rule is to not do wrong by them. Seems simple enough, but the lawsuit accusing Brown Rudnick of mocking and discriminating against one of their former clients suggests that partners and...
















































































