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The Intelligence Pipeline: How AI Is Transforming Relationship Signals Into Revenue Opportunities
Across practices, offices, and partner relationships, firms operate with limited visibility into where meaningful connections exist and when those connections signal real business potential. The idea of a fully captured “single view of the client remains difficult to...
How I Made Partner: ‘Asking Questions Is Not a Sign of Weakness,’ Says Matthew Marcus of Pryor Cashman
"The practice of law is learned over time—through experience, mentorship, and even mistakes. No one expects a junior attorney to have the judgment of a seasoned partner. What they do expect is curiosity, preparation, and a willingness to grow. I've come to appreciate...
Critical Mass With Law.com’s Amanda Bronstad: Judge Eviscerates Class Counsel’s $85M Fee Request in Google Case, Report Finds Non-Traditional Torts Skyrocketed in Seattle in 2025
This week: A federal judge in California called class counsel's fee request in a $700 million Google settlement “patently unreasonable and “shockingly huge. A report this month attributed a spike in 2025 tort cases in King County Superior Court to sexual abuse cases...
The 3-Hour Lawyer
The category of work clients are unwilling to pay for is expanding. What billing guidelines started, AI expectations will accelerate. Firms that haven't addressed the coordination layer won't just absorb the current cost, they'll absorb a growing one. The...
Harvey Launches ‘Command Center’ for Managing Enterprise AI Adoption, and Partners with DeepJudge on Institutional Knowledge
As legal AI company Harvey kicks off the two-day Harvey Forum today in New York City, it is announcing the launch of Command Center, a new product designed to help law firms and legal teams manage, measure, and optimize enterprise AI adoption. In addition, Harvey...
The Claude-pocalypse Bypassed Legal Aid; LawDroid’s New Plugin Remedies That, with 15 Targeted Skills
In last week’s Claude-pocalypse, Anthropic, one of the world’s leading artificial intelligence companies, released 12 legal-specific plugins for its Claude AI assistant. It was big news, signalling a frontier AI company’s deeper push into the legal space. Notably,...
Your Law Firm’s Partner Compensation Plan Is Sabotaging Your Succession
Brenda Barnes | Put your compensation plan and succession plan side by side. Does the comp plan reward or punish the behaviors succession requires? The post Your Law Firm’s Partner Compensation Plan Is Sabotaging Your Succession appeared first on Articles, Tips and...
Watchdog Org Files Discrimination Complaint Against Penn State Dickinson Law Over DEI Policies
Protect the Public's Trust filed a complaint with the three government agencies, alleging the law school is violating Title VI, VII and IX. Protect the Public's Trust filed a complaint with the three government agencies, alleging the law school is violating...
Real AI Use Cases For In-House Legal
Whether it’s streamlining contract management or enhancing risk assessment, Al is already delivering measurable benefits. In this guide, our friends at Leah explore how Al is transforming legal practices today by showcasing practical use cases and offering insights...
What Biglaw Can Learn From Corporate Legal Ops
When law firms think about client service, they often focus on the in-house lawyers they work with. But what about other professionals in a corporate law department? There may be no better place to address this question than the CLOC Global Institute, the largest...
The DOJ’s $1.8 Billion Slush Fund Has A Child Molester Problem
Todd Blanche went to Congress today. It went as well anyone could expect considering the Trump slush fund the DOJ just dropped. The Acting Attorney General appeared before a Senate Appropriations subcommittee Tuesday for what was nominally a budget hearing — the White...
President Trump’s Personal Lawyer Todd Blanche, Reminds Everyone That He Is TRUMP’S PERSONAL LAWYER
There’s a lot to unpack from Todd Blanche’s Senate testimony — up to and including his unwillingness to address the fact that child molesters are dangling the promise of new January 6 slush fund cash to silence victims — but one heated exchange with Senator Van Hollen...
The Best Law Schools For Estate Planning Law (2026)
Estate planning may not generate the same headlines as billion-dollar mergers or blockbuster litigation, but it remains one of the most meaningful areas of legal practice. These attorneys are tasked with helping clients prepare for the future in moments that are often...
Costco Tries To Get Tariff Refund Class Action Suit Dismissed
Back in March, a class action suit was filed in an Illinois federal court for Costco costumers to recoup costs from Trump’s unconstitutional tariffs. And while it is understandable that Costco customers would go to great lengths to get their money back — you don’t...
Turns Out The ABA’s Gatekeeping Role Actually Does Something
There is a new empirical study that lands at a very awkward moment for a very loud political argument. The study, by Adam Chilton of the University of Chicago Law School and co-authors from Northwestern and Cleveland State, is titled “Alternative Educational Pathways...
Biglaw’s Growth Game Comes With Cuts, Too
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. There are no sacred cows. We need to continue to evaluate how the industry is changing. — Yvette Ostolaza, chair of Sidley Austin’s management committee, in comments given during a recent appearance on...
Now That’s An Elite M&A Practice
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to Vault’s most recent practice area rankings, which Biglaw firm is best in mergers & acquisitions? Hint: This law firm has a rep for an elite M&A practice and repeated as Vault’s top...
Biglaw Firm Mourns Veteran Partner — See Also
Quinn Emanuel Honors Harry Olivar: Our condolences to his friends and family. That’s Not The Bragging Point You Think It Is: Todd Blanche reminds everyone Trump owns him. Not Only A Riot, A Get Rich Scheme!: Check out the $1.8B Jan. 6th slush fund! Costco Moves To...
Litigation Risk: MEPs Touted as Cost-Efficient, but Class Actions Suggest Otherwise
An MEP is different from a single-employer 401(k), where identifying the fiduciary is more straightforward. Such fragmentation creates ambiguity—and ambiguity tends to generate litigation. An MEP is different from a single-employer 401(k), where identifying the...
How In-House Teams Are Using AI Agents—Without Letting Risk Run Wild
“If you give it access to start deleting files, that's concerning. It's about being thoughtful about the instructions, access and permissions that you give to the agent," said Michele Lee, general counsel of Super.com. “If you give it access to start deleting...
Seize the Scaffolding: Why Law Firm Growth Still Depends on Getting the Basics Right
Zena Applebaum | There's a growing gap between what law firms expect their tech, including AI, to deliver and what their MarTech infrastructure can support. The post Seize the Scaffolding: Why Law Firm Growth Still Depends on Getting the Basics Right appeared first on...
NYC Lateral Hiring Reaches 3-Year High
Dechert, Sidley Austin, Kirkland & Ellis and Ropes & Gray were the top firms with the most Q1 laterals in New York, according to Macrae. Dechert, Sidley Austin, Kirkland & Ellis and Ropes & Gray were the top firms with the most Q1 laterals in New...
Justice Jackson, District Judge Criticize ‘Mystifying’ Emergency Docket
U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel of the District of South Carolina discussed the "perplexing" and "mystifying" aspects of the U.S. Supreme Court's emergency docket with Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Monday, who sympathized with the plight of district judges facing...
Copy, Paste, Liability: Everyday Copyright Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them
The legal landscape around AI and copyright remains unsettled. Forward-looking businesses will not wait for definitive case law on every issue. Instead, they will treat AI as a catalyst to modernize copyright governance: tightening practices around online content,...
Stilta, A Swedish Startup Bringing Agentic AI To Patent Litigation, Raises $10.5M Seed Led By Andreessen Horowitz
A five-month-old Swedish startup that says its AI agents can do the heavy lifting of patent invalidity and infringement analysis has raised a $10.5 million seed round led by Andreessen Horowitz, one of the world’s most prominent venture capital firms, the company is...
Could Harvey and Legora Be on Borrowed Time?
The rise of Anthropic and heavy criticism from an ex-Latham lawyer who claims to have built a similar product himself pose challenges for the established legal tech players. The rise of Anthropic and heavy criticism from an ex-Latham lawyer who claims to have...
Antitrust Suits Spread Through Fertilizer Industry
Farmers filing the cases allege that fertilizer-makers raised prices in lockstep to levels beyond what can be explained by increases in input costs. Farmers filing the cases allege that fertilizer-makers raised prices in lockstep to levels beyond what can be...
Federal Circuit Releases Its Own Theme Song Managing To Be Both Embarrassing And Damning
Have you ever thought that the federal appellate courts need more theme songs and music videos? Neither have we, but the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit decided to answer the question that no one asked with a YouTube drop to compete with Drake....
The Autonomy Mapping Framework: Why Lawyers Must Map AI Agent Control Before Drafting Liability
Artificial intelligence is rapidly moving from tools to agents. That distinction matters far more than many legal teams currently realize. Most contracts governing AI systems still assume a simple model: a system receives an input, produces an output, and the parties...
Biglaw’s Best In Bankruptcy
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to Vault’s most recent practice area rankings, which Biglaw firm is best in bankruptcy/restructuring? Hint: This major law firm picked up an impressive 70+% of votes for the honor. See the...
Your Name As An Adjective
Is it happening more now than it did in the past? Or do I simply notice it more, since I’ve become aware of it? Last week, Xi Jinping, the president of China, said that he hoped the world could avoid falling into a “Thucydides trap.” Xi wins. I’d heard of Thucydides,...
‘A Profound Moral Failure’ — See Also
Mother Gives Birth On Courtroom Bench: Rather than rescheduled, the arraignment went ahead without her being there. Three Cheers For Due Process: Judge keeps fruit of warrantless search from becoming evidence in Mangione trial. The New Song And Dance: The United...
Uber Revs Up Calif. RICO Case, Citing Recent Ruling in Pennsylvania
Uber filed a notice of supplemental authority in its RICO case against two Los Angeles plaintiffs firms, citing a May 11 decision by a federal judge refusing to dismiss a similar case against Philadelphia's Simon & Simon. Uber filed a notice of supplemental...
Luigi Mangione Seizes Small Win At Pretrial Hearing
As we approach Luigi Mangione’s September 8 trial date in New York, procedural matters will be under high scrutiny. Today’s pretrial hearing concerned what would be admitted as evidence in the coming trial. Huff Post has coverage: A New York state judge threw alleged...
DOJ Can’t Keep Its Own Cases Straight While Suing 30 States For Messy Voter Rolls
Welp, here’s a thing that happened. The Department of Justice — the nation’s largest law office, nominally the guardian of the rule of law — filed a notice of supplemental authority in its New Hampshire voter roll case. Except the exhibit attached to that filing had...
The Law Schools Where The Most Graduates Got Public Interest Jobs (Class Of 2025)
Let’s face it: tens of thousands of students enroll in law school every year, each with a dream in their hearts of saving the world. Whatever their public-interest cause may be, only a select few will go on to accept a position that goes hand-in-hand with their...
Bringing Integrity And Expertise To Congress
What’s happening right now in Pennsylvania will determine the next two years — and perhaps two decades — for lawmaking, oversight, and government ethics and accountability. Regular Above the Law readers know I run a national court accountability nonprofit that holds...
Donald Trump Is Big Mad About His Supreme Court Tariff Battle Loss
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. It really pisses me off. — President Donald Trump, in comments given during a recent interview with Fortune, concerning the Supreme Court ruling that invalidated his signature tariff policy. Trump was...
The CLOC Global Institute: For The Legal Ops Adults In The Room
At the end of another week and another big legal tech conference has wrapped up. The big headline: CLOC and legal ops folks take their conference very seriously. They ask hard questions, they attend the session religiously, and are by and large more mature than most...
The Gap Is Closing: Why AI Is Breaking The Billable Hour Model
(Photo via Getty Images)Ed. note: This article, originally published on April 28, utilizes this LinkedIn post by Gleb Alikhver as a source and originally contained similar language because of a technology error. Portions of this article have been rewritten to remove...
Paola Parra Harris: Rooted in Compassion and Strength
Paola Parra Harris: Rooted in Compassion and Strength By Susan Cushing Lady Liberty stands poised in New York Harbor, her torch lifted in quiet promise—an enduring symbol of hope, opportunity, and welcome for those seeking a better life.But for many who came to...
Hannah Anderson: Leading JWLA with Authenticity
A self-described extrovert, Hannah Anderson has never been one to sit on the sidelines. Since joining the Jacksonville Women Lawyers Association (JWLA) in 2019, she has actively served in many board positions — from development chair to events director, judicial...
ADRsource: A Return to Traditional Excellence
Scott Baughan and Richard Lord are both longtime mediators who previously worked for many years with a prominent mediation firm prior to forming ADRsource. They had noticed a trend in the industry of larger corporate interests acquiring dispute resolution firms and...
Stacy Thomas: The True Measure of Success
AALM: What attracted you to the practice of law? And to your practice in particular? ST: As a kid, it was very important to me that everyone follow the rules — even in games my friends and I made up on the spot, I made sure we had a clear set of rules. My dad was a...
Ariel R. Spires: Diving Into the Intricacies
Ariel R. Spires is an attorney with Cobb & Gonzalez P.A. She is board certified in condominium and planned land development law by the Florida Bar. AALM: What compelled you to seek board certification? ARS: I sought out to become board certified after focusing the...
Josh Shilts on His Next Chapter
We sat down with Josh Shilts, CPA, ASA, ABVCFFCGMA, CFE to discuss his career post-merger with Dean Dorton where he now serves as managing director of forensic and valuation services. AALM: A lot has changed for you since we last featured you in these pages. Tell us...
Are Law Firm EO Suits Headed for Supreme Court? Appeals Court Split May Set ‘Roadmap’
A three-judge panel for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit appeared “sympathetic and may uphold lower court rulings invalidating EOs against four law firms, attorneys said. A three-judge panel for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit...
Jury Shoots Down Musk’s Bid to Unwind OpenAI
The advisory jury's unanimous verdict, and a federal judge's acceptance of it, removes a cloud that was hanging over OpenAI, clearing the way for the company to move forward with its IPO plans. The advisory jury's unanimous verdict, and a federal judge's...
Deadline Extended: New York Legal Awards 2026
We are seeking nominations to honor attorneys, firms and legal departments in New York state. We are seeking nominations to honor attorneys, firms and legal departments in New York state.
Trust Account Reconciliation: Can You Find the Errors Hiding In a Positive Bank Balance?
Amy Coats | A negative trust balance is easy to spot. But a positive balance can hide serious problems as well. Here's how a three-way trust account reconciliation reveals the errors hidden in a positive balance. The post Trust Account Reconciliation: Can You Find the...
Hagens Berman Files First Tariffs Refund Suit Against Amazon, Claims Retailer Is Using Refunds to ‘Curry’ Trump’s Favor
The case has been identified by Law.com Radar as the first seeking to force Amazon to reimburse customers for any costs they incurred stemming from President Donald Trump's illegally-imposed emergency duties. The case has been identified by Law.com Radar as the...
Illinois’ New AI-in-HR Rules Go Far Beyond Other States’ Restrictions
“Illinois, in the past, has been at the forefront of regulation in employment. I would not be surprised if other states follow suit," DarrowEverett partner Andrew Adams said. “Illinois, in the past, has been at the forefront of regulation in employment. I would...
Could Pa. Justice’s Dem Party Exit Lead to Recusal Requests? Legal Observers Are Mixed
"It's always jarring when there's a personal statement from a judge that suggests political views," a Penn Carey law professor said. "It's always jarring when there's a personal statement from a judge that suggests political views," a Penn Carey law professor...
How I Founded a Law Firm: ‘Have a Genuine Calling for the Work,’ Says John Feder of Rouda Feder Tietjen & McGuinn
"Make sure you have a genuine calling for the work, because passion is what sustains you when the hours get long and the cases get heavy. (...) That passion has kept me going for more than 45 years, and I think it is the single biggest reason our firm has been able to...
Amid Mass Recall, Litigator Explains Why Waymo Legal Claims Aren’t Yet Ripe
Despite a recent recall of more than 3,700 self-driving Waymo rideshares, products liability litigator Rebekah Cooper told Law.com legal claims are not yet ripe. Despite a recent recall of more than 3,700 self-driving Waymo rideshares, products liability...
Big Law Real Estate Practices See More Momentum Amid Boom in Data Center Deals
Amid some of the latest lateral moves, Latham & Watkins, Jones Day and Mayer Brown have all, in the last week, hired real estate partners, all of whom point to growing client activity in their practices. Amid some of the latest lateral moves, Latham &...
Kirkland Takes 4-Partner Antitrust Team From Cleary in Brussels and London
The highly-ranked team has worked closely with Google as well as other major clients and marks a move by Kirkland to expand its investigations capabilities in the EU and U.K. The highly-ranked team has worked closely with Google as well as other major clients...
How the Current AI Investment Boom Is Reshaping Commercial Contracts for Technology and Data Companies
Businesses and investors are increasingly including AI-specific representations and warranties in commercial contracts and agreements, reassessing longstanding data strategies and sharpening their focus on protecting the rights in data that parties provide to one...
Trump’s Ballroom Case Gets Loopy — See Generally
They Didn’t Cover “Trump” In Legal Writing: The ballroom case briefs continue to sound like a dementia patient wrote them. Admit It, You’ve Ordered A “6-3 Decision” This Week: Matt Damon brought his Brett Kavanaugh impersonation back to SNL and brought us an iconic...
NetDocuments Builds New Concept Of Organization For AI-Powered World
When generative AI first crashed into legal, my biggest question wasn’t whether it was useful, but if lawyers would embrace the idea of a chatbot. It worked for the masses, but would lawyers really want to do their work by typing vague questions to an obsequious...
Your Real Spring Cleaning Project: Get Your Data Organized
The time for spring cleaning is upon us. Closets. Garages. Attics. All are more than likely do for their annual check up and clean out. Law firms, on the other hand, may have landed at an even more daunting space on the chore wheel: they need to get their data ...
Looks Like Trump Dictated Another Barely Coherent Ballroom Brief
Two weeks ago, the Department of Justice filed a motion in the White House ballroom litigation that read suspiciously like the a case of lawyers throwing up their hands and just hitting “file” on the their client’s dementia-addled markup. And, but for the fact that...
Biglaw’s Los Angeles Talent Wars Just Got More Intense Thanks To Davis Polk
Davis Polk & Wardwell isn’t wasting any time making itself at home in Los Angeles. Just weeks after announcing its long-awaited L.A. launch, the firm is already reportedly looking to build out a full-service office in Southern California, not merely plant a flag...
New Utah Law Lets Students Skip Content They Don’t Believe In. And You Thought Teaching Con Law Was Bad Before…
Lawyers and law professors have worn the soles out of “it depends” when answering legal questions, but the shoulder shrug is a legitimate response given the last few years of Constitutional developments. The Court shrugged off stare decisis in a big way with Bruen...
The Bar Exam Awaits America’s Latest Teenage Law School Graduate
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. It’s really all about putting in the work. I think it’s so important. With enough hard work and perseverance, you can accomplish pretty much anything. — Jimmy Chilimigras, a recent summa cum laude graduate of...
Court Officers Seemingly Work All Hours Of The Day
Some people may assume that judges and other court officers have predictable work schedules. Indeed, many government officials only work Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Some people may think judicial workers follow similar schedules. However, court...
Is Private Equity’s Involvement In Beauty Stifling Brand Individuality?
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This Firm’s Bonuses Are The Stuff Of Biglaw Mythology
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Trivia Question of the Day. According to the 2027 Vault rankings, which firm is the top ranked for compensation? Hint: Over the years, the firm has been rumored to give out bonuses equal to or greater than 100 percent of base...
Selective Viewing — See Also
Ken Paxton Sets His Sights On Suing Netflix: Less to do with consumer protections and more with handling Trump’s enemies. Davis Polk Is Committed To California: They’re looking to build out a full-service office in Southern California! Practicing Without Competency:...
Alternative Pathways to the Bar Exam Lead to Lower Bar Passage Rates, Research Suggests
Individuals entering the legal profession using alternative pathways to take the bar exam have been less likely to pass the bar, less likely to find employment at law firms and more likely to later be professionally disciplined, according to a recently published...
Report: Sex Abuse, Storage Fire Drove Last Year’s 80% Jump in Seattle Tort Lawsuits
A report this week from Lex Machina, a division of LexisNexis, found 2,698 tort actions filed in King County Superior Court in 2025 were associated with "non-traditional" torts, such as sex abuse cases against the Washington State Department of Children, Youth and...
Law Firm Disrupted: Big Law’s AI Extremes (Both Logical and Illogical)
What are the nearer-term, reasonable, repeatable KPIs when it comes to AI integration? What are the nearer-term, reasonable, repeatable KPIs when it comes to AI integration?
ABA Council Votes to Repeal Diversity Standard
The American Bar Association Accreditation Council voted 10 to 4 during its meeting Friday to repeal Standard 206. The American Bar Association Accreditation Council voted 10 to 4 during its meeting Friday to repeal Standard 206.
Fed. Jury Returns $49.5M Verdict Over Ethiopian Air Passenger’s Death
The eight-member jury deliberated for two hours before awarding the family of Samya Stumo $49.5 million in their suit against Boeing. The eight-member jury deliberated for two hours before awarding the family of Samya Stumo $49.5 million in their suit against...
Litigation Trends to Watch: Claims Surge Over ‘Recyclable’ Labels, Membership Auto-Renewals and License Plate Surveillance
A new line of class actions alleges that Keurig beverage pods can't be recycled at most facilities. A new line of class actions alleges that Keurig beverage pods can't be recycled at most facilities.
Trump’s Former Personal Lawyers Tapped to Circuit Courts Reveal Pay in Financial Disclosures
Justin Smith is “one of the several personal attorneys to President Trump who's been rewarded for his loyalty with a lifetime appointment to the federal court, Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Illinois, said this week at a Senate Judiciary Committee meeting. Justin Smith...
How I Made Partner: ‘Be the Lawyer You Would Want to Hire,’ Says Leslie Demers of Skadden
"Take ownership of your work and your reputation from day one. Be the lawyer you would want to hire: responsive, reliable, creative, and always prepared. Don't just master the facts, anticipate what's coming next and think creatively about how you can solve problems...
Law Librarians Name Thomson Reuters CoCounsel As Winner Of 2026 New Product Award
The American Association of Law Libraries has named Thomson Reuters CoCounsel Legal the recipient of its 2026 New Product Award, the organization announced yesterday. AALL’s New Product Award recognizes commercial information products that enhance law library services...
The New Media Landscape: Why Relationships Matter More Than Ever
The media landscape has undergone a fundamental transformation over the past decade, and for law firm marketers and PR professionals in legal tech, the shift is particularly pronounced. Traditional playbooks built around press releases, broad media lists and...
The Week in Data May 15: A Look at Legal Industry Trends by the Numbers
Catch up on the latest data from across the Law.com newsroom, including the climbing collective valuation of the Am Law 100. Catch up on the latest data from across the Law.com newsroom, including the climbing collective valuation of the Am Law...
Micro-Recovery: 5 Small, Realistic Ways to Reduce Stress During a Busy Workday
Jamie Spannhake | We are often told to reduce stress by taking big steps that seem completely disconnected from the reality of our worklife. In fact, the most sustainable forms of stress management are “micro-recoveries” — taking small moments throughout the day to...
K&L Gates to Split from Singapore Partner Firm Straits Law After 7 Years
The break-up of one of Singapore's rare financially integrated mergers signals growing challenges for international firms seeking local law capabilities in the city-state. The break-up of one of Singapore's rare financially integrated mergers signals growing...
Just Go Along With It Or Else — See Also
The DOJ’s Might Makes Right Biglaw EO Argument Isn’t Very Persuasive: They’re shaming lower courts for not bowing to presidential authority, legitimate or not. That Did Not Please The Court: Judge shames Lisa Hsiao for “reckless disregard for the duty of candor owed...
Wildfire Victims Petition Oregon Supreme Court in Case Challenging Class Trial Jury Instruction
The petition comes after the Oregon Court of Appeals reversed the first of more than $1 billion in verdicts over the 2020 wildfires. "The result leaves Oregon trial courts without a workable framework for instructing class-action juries and threatens verdicts...
Meet LOIS: The AI That Will Change How You Practice Law
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DOJ Gets Nuked By RI Judge For ‘Appalling’ Lack Of Candor
Chat, is it good when a court says “This reckless disregard for the duty of candor owed to a federal court is appalling?” What about if it drops to a footnote that notes that this is “not the first time” the lawyer in question “acted in ways that appear to deviate...
The Law Schools Where The Most Graduates Got Government Jobs (Class Of 2025)
Each year, hundreds upon hundreds of students enroll in law school, many of them in search of a career in government. Maybe they want to seek out justice for children, animals, or the environment. Maybe they want to serve their communities and make them safer for the...
The Trump Administration’s Best Argument For Its Biglaw EOs Is That You Just Have To Trust The President
Oral argument in the consolidated Biglaw executive order cases was today, and if you were hoping the Trump administration had found a more constitutionally defensible position since its previous defense these orders — which has lost, four times, before four different...
D.C. Judge Orders Former Nonprofit Executive Director To Pay Back $1M
There are nonprofits out there doing amazing work. The work that they do is largely kept afloat by donations, which are hard to secure when potential donors are worried that their cash will be used for reasons other than what they were told. When donors sent their...
DOJ Sues D.C. Bar For Holding Trump Lawyers To Ethical Rules
Law licensing authorities provide the only avenue of accountability left for Trump administration lawyers lying to courts, disregarding court orders, or actively plotting coups. Trump will pardon his legal enablers for any crimes involved in, say, packing up innocent...
Ethics Questions Persist After Federal Judge Sentenced To Probation In DUI Case
When we last checked in with Judge Thomas L. Ludington (E.D. Michigan), the federal jurist had entered a no contest plea to a misdemeanor drunk driving charge after having been accused of driving “super drunk” in an October incident that brought about a judicial...
The Law After Tomorrow: A Fictional Look At AI, Legal Work, And The World Between 2026 And 2050
We tend to predict the future in small pieces. We ask what AI will do in the next six months. We ask what law firms will buy next year. We ask whether courts will permit this tool or that exhibit. We ask whether clients will accept AI-assisted work, whether judges...
Biglaw Partners Aren’t Ready To Hand Over The Keys To Private Equity Just Yet
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. In most cases, partners will need to be persuaded not only that PE investment—and giving up a degree of equity and control to outside investors—is in the firm’s best interests, but that it represents the best...
The Biglaw Firm Where The Associates Are Actually Satisfied
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to the 2027 Vault rankings, which firm is the top ranked for associate satisfaction? Hint: The firm continues their reign in the top spot, and is a mainstay in Vault’s quality of life...
FTC Maintains Stance on Noncompetes Whether Under Trump or Biden
The FTC, in the Trump era, is wary of noncompetes it views as extreme, or those targeting lower-wage workers. But it sees a role for noncompetes for executives and others who have access to trade secrets or specialized training. The FTC, in the Trump era, is...
DOJ’s Lawsuit Over Jeffrey Clark Discipline is ‘Fundamental Threat,’ Ethics Lawyer Says
“[The U.S. Justice Department's] core argument—that government lawyers are exempt from ethical oversight when giving internal advice—has no basis in the Rules of Professional Conduct, stated Hilary Gerzhoy, who chairs the D.C. Bar Rules of Professional Conduct Review...
Journalists, Podcasters Sue Alphabet, Google for Voiceprints in AI Trained Models
The plaintiffs claim Google extracted their "voiceprints" from publicly available recordings without notice or consent and used these voiceprints to build commercial products that now compete with them in their own profession. The plaintiffs claim Google...
Why ‘Nuclear Verdict’ Narratives Miss the Real Drivers of Jury Decisions
A trial-lawyer perspective on why large verdicts often reflect discovery failures, credibility issues and corporate conduct – not runaway juries. Every time a Georgia jury returns a large verdict, you can almost set your watch by the press release that follows....
The AND Approach to Law Firm Growth
For decades, law firm owners have operated under an unspoken but deeply ingrained assumption: that growth requires sacrifice. You can have quality or volume. You can invest in talent or technology. You can serve existing clients or pursue new ones. You can build a...
EvenUp Extends Beyond Software with Launch of ‘Pre-Litigation-as-a-Service’ Offering For PI Law Firms
EvenUp, the personal injury AI company that reached a $2 billion valuation last fall, is making a significant shift in its business model – one that extends it beyond software vendor to something closer to an outsourced operations partner for PI firms. The San...









































































