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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. “Supreme Court Secrecy Includes Reasons for Recusal; Justices often don’t...

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Morning Docket: 04.10.26

Morning Docket: 04.10.26

* Texas judge ordered a lawyer to appear in court for criticizing the judge for berating an IT worker in a viral video. The lawyer refused to show up himself, but his fellow lawyers did to push back on the improper, retaliatory order. [NY Post] * AI hallucination...

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Lawyers Are Bad At Math, But Come On — See Also

Lawyers Are Bad At Math, But Come On — See Also

Turns Out You Can Squeeze Too Much Out Of A Day: Australian lawyer billed over 31 hours for a day of work. The Best Firms In The City That Never Sleeps: See the best of the Big Apple! ‘Super Drunk’ Judge Pleads No Contest: He’s set to be sentenced on May 13th. Like...

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Managing In The Age Of AI: Bring Back Walking Around

I had a friend who recently applied for a second mortgage. There was a minor title issue that anyone could see was irrelevant to the approval. Yet the lender’s AI system spotted it and spit out an email saying the loan officer couldn’t approve the loan. When my friend...

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$4 Billion In Revenue Is Quite The Accomplishment

$4 Billion In Revenue Is Quite The Accomplishment

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to 2025 law firm financial data collected by Law.com, which is the only Manhattan-founded Biglaw firm to cross the $4 billion in revenue mark last year? Hint: The firm increased revenue 11%...

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Nonequity Expansion Goes Hand-in-Hand with Lateral Additions

Nonequity Expansion Goes Hand-in-Hand with Lateral Additions

Lateral talent raids and exits among Am Law 50 firms have been more poignant in 2026, with nearly every day a Big Law firm announcing the addition of a practice group leader or rainmaker from a competitor firm.       Lateral talent raids and exits among Am Law 50...

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Judge Who Handcuffed Crying 13-Year-Old Girl Retiring

Judge Who Handcuffed Crying 13-Year-Old Girl Retiring

In 2023, Judge Roger Benitez of the Southern District of California ordered his marshals to handcuff a crying child attending her father’s hearing and place her in the jury box. Then he asked the 13-year-old girl if she liked the cuffs and told her she was “an awfully...

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Turns Out A Law Degree Is Actually Worth It

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to a new study by Yale economics professor Joseph Altonji and Vassar economics professor ​Zhengren Zhu, on average, how much does a graduate’s earnings increase when they get a J.D.? Hint:...

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Pam Bondi To Congress: New Phone, Who Dis?

Pam Bondi To Congress: New Phone, Who Dis?

Pam Bondi is reportedly trying to spin her unceremonious journey into the dustbin of history into an excuse to *not* testify before Congress. The now-former Attorney General was subpoenaed to appear before the House Oversight Committee last month. In a rare bipartisan...

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Trump’s Awful No Good Day At The Supreme Court

Trump’s Awful No Good Day At The Supreme Court

The Supreme Court heard oral argument on Trump’s effort to erase birthright citizenship from the Constitution via executive order, and it went as poorly for the administration as expected. But that didn’t deter Trump from taking the unprecedented step of attending the...

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Yale Law Has Fallen — See Also

Yale Law Has Fallen — See Also

Not Very Far, But It Still Counts!: Read the newest law school rankings here. How Much Do Rankings Actually Matter Though?: Legal academia shares their thoughts. Losing And Winning Go Hand In Hand: Pam Bondi wins ATL’s disbar bracket! Jones Day Should Have Bumped Up...

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Don’t Open That Email From Skadden.net

Don’t Open That Email From Skadden.net

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to the U.K.’s Solicitors Regulation Authority, fraud alerts where scammers impersonate law firms where up how much in the first quarter of 2026 compared with the same period last year? Hint:...

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This 10-Minute Test Shows Where You’re Losing Cases

This 10-Minute Test Shows Where You’re Losing Cases

Most law firms think they need more leads. They don’t. They need to stop losing the ones they’ve already paid for.In this diagnostic from Attorney Assistant, you’ll uncover exactly where your intake process is breaking down, costing you signed cases every single...

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Philly Law Students Demand School Break Ties With ICE

Philly Law Students Demand School Break Ties With ICE

For many, law school is a safe stepping stone before they get a job. But the threats to liberty that ICE and DHS pose to students complicates that easy relationship. There’s no magical force field that prevents ICE from harming citizens and non-citizens alike; Trump...

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Morning Docket: 04.07.26

Morning Docket: 04.07.26

* As we already covered, the new US News law school rankings are out and… they’re wild. [US News] * Biglaw firms lend support to those fighting the Trump administration. [Reuters] * DLA Piper pregnancy bias trial kicked off yesterday, with the firm telling jury that...

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8th Circuit Judge Ralph Erickson to Take Senior Status

8th Circuit Judge Ralph Erickson to Take Senior Status

President Donald Trump elevated Erickson in 2017 to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit from a federal trial court in North Dakota.       President Donald Trump elevated Erickson in 2017 to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit from a federal...

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This Judge Is Cartoonishly Evil

This Judge Is Cartoonishly Evil

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! What Disney film features a judge as the primary villain? Hint: Christopher Lloyd played the character and has said overtly evil characters, like this one, are “fun to play.” In the climax of the film,...

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Battle Brewing To Replace Bondi

Battle Brewing To Replace Bondi

The battle to replace Pam Bondi is already underway. The former Attorney General’s picture is barely cold in the trashcan, and already her would-be replacements are jockeying to be the next lawyer to land headfirst in the rubbish, with only a pile of congressional...

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The Best Law Schools For Government Law (2026)

The Best Law Schools For Government Law (2026)

Each year, thousands of students enter law school with their sights set not on Biglaw bonuses, but on public service. They’re drawn to careers in government, whether that means prosecuting crimes, shaping policy, protecting vulnerable populations, or enforcing the...

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Springtime Creativity and Copyright

Spring is a season of renewal—and for many businesses, it is also a season of marketing. Retailers roll out Easter promotions, manufacturers introduce seasonal packaging, and service providers refresh branding for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, graduations, and spring...

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Suppose Portugal Did It

Suppose Portugal, instead of the United States, did it. Suppose Portugal announced that it wanted France to be its newest state.   Governor Macron, and all that. How would the world react? Lunatic at the helm, maybe? Suppose Portugal said that it intended to take over...

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Deepfakes And The Future Of Litigation: Are We Ready?

Deepfakes: they’re real and coming to our courtrooms. And they are going to change how we do things. But are our judges and us trial lawyers prepared? I earlier authored an article raising the issue whether the mushrooming creation of deepfakes would jeopardize our...

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