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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...
The Most Infamous SCOTUS Feud
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! In the mid-1940s, which Supreme Court justice refused to recuse himself from a case argued by his former law partner. A fellow justice was so incensed that he fired off a public cable to Congress...
Texas Trial Firm Set to Pay Associates a Third Round of 2026 Bonuses
Reid Collins Tsai is set to make a third bonus payment to its associates this month, boosting total associate bonuses to $130,000 to $170,000 so far this year at the plaintiff's trial firm — with more to come later in the year. Reid Collins Tsai is set to make a...
Penn State Dickinson Law Names Interim Dean Following Leadership Shakeup
Penn State University named an interim dean to succeed the acting dean who led the law school for the past two and a half weeks following the school's sudden announcement that Danielle Conway had stepped down and returned to faculty last month. Penn State...
Universal Migrator helps aggressive startups onboard customers quicker
For ambitious software startups, winning a new customer is only the beginning. The next challenge is getting that customer fully operational before delays, technical complications, or a difficult data migration undermine the relationship. Universal Migrator helps...
Do Lawyers Matter? Applying the Framework of Mattering to Boost Lawyer Well-Being
How the "mattering" framework—based on making people feel valued through recognition, mentorship and emotional attunement—can address persistent lawyer wellness issues like burnout, stressand isolation more effectively than traditional wellness programs. How...
Entrepreneurship Is Already Hard: Rising Above Extraordinary Personal Crises to Build an Award-Winning Professional Reputation
Entrepreneurship. It has such a romantic ring, doesn't it? When we hear the word, we think of incredibly successful people who must lead a charmed life. But the truth of the matter is often far from that. Just ask Melissa Rogozinski whose recent book, Becoming...
How to Prevent Your Outsourcing or Managed Services Engagement from Failing
The outsourcing of office and administrative services is expected to grow 50%-60% in the next five years. Contrary to what decision-makers think, and what the service providers hope you think, the biggest risk in outsourcing isn't choosing the wrong provider. It's...
Ken Crutchfield: When AI Models Become Commodities — What Open-Weight AI Could Mean For LegalTech
We are rapidly approaching budget season and planning for contingencies in 2027. Perhaps open-weight models should be part of your fall planning. Last year, DeepSeek created a scare for the American AI industry when it created a model that cost a fraction to develop...
From Invisible to Authority with Terry L. Fossum
Most lawyers stay invisible by following the same marketing playbook. Karin Conroy and Terry L. Fossum discuss how to build authentic authority that attracts clients. The post From Invisible to Authority with Terry L. Fossum appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech...
HSF Kramer, Mayer Brown Targeted in Latest Law Firm Data Breaches
Weil Gotshal & Manges, Goodwin Procter, and WilmerHale have reportedly paid about $50 million ransom in total to suppress the release of data stolen in breaches. Weil Gotshal & Manges, Goodwin Procter, and WilmerHale have reportedly paid about $50...
Is the Recruiting Target on Wachtell Partners Growing?
Wachtell will likely continue to face poaching attempts, as they are faced with more rival firms that have grown their profitability. Wachtell will likely continue to face poaching attempts, as they are faced with more rival firms that have grown their...
You’re Comparing Yourself to the Wrong Lawyers
Jay Harrington | Every lawyer has the tendency to look at someone else’s book of business and feel behind. Your real competition is much narrower. The post You’re Comparing Yourself to the Wrong Lawyers appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and...
KPMG Withheld Information From Ashurst Perkins Coie in Whistleblower Investigation
Australia's Parliament is looking into alleged unethical conduct by KPMG auditors. Australia's Parliament is looking into alleged unethical conduct by KPMG auditors.
Judge Scolds Luigi Mangione Counsel Over ‘Reckless’ Comments About Public Access
A Manhattan judge sharply criticized Luigi Mangione's defense team for suggesting that court officials and prosecutors were limiting public access to his upcoming murder trial, calling the allegations a "reckless mischaracterization" of efforts to accommodate the...
Biglaw Flirts With Private Equity, Because Ruining Everything Else Wasn’t Enough — See Also
Biglaw Wants Private Equity’s Money — Ask Your Vet How That Turned Out: The same ‘management services’ trick that swallowed your dog’s clinic is now knocking on Paul Weiss’s door. That’s Some Catch, That Catch-22: The administration may talk like the SPLC case is a...
Biglaw Flirts With Private Equity, Because Ruining Everything Else Wasn’t Enough — See Also
Biglaw Wants Private Equity’s Money — Ask Your Vet How That Turned Out: The same ‘management services’ trick that swallowed your dog’s clinic is now knocking on Paul Weiss’s door. That’s Some Catch, That Catch-22: The administration may talk like the SPLC case is a...
The Week in Data Aug. 10: A Look at Legal Industry Trends by the Numbers
Catch up on the latest data from across the Law.com newsroom, including a look inside Milbank's associate pay strategy. Catch up on the latest data from across the Law.com newsroom, including a look inside Milbank's associate pay strategy.
Trump Judge Rules SPLC Can’t Prove Vindictive Prosecution Without Evidence, Which She Also Won’t Let Them See
Before the DOJ brought criminal charges against the Southern Poverty Law Center, FBI Director Kash Patel called the civil rights organization “a partisan smear machine” and accused the entity of defaming hate groups. Because Kash Patel has never met a political...
Nine Was Never Sacred
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! The Constitution doesn’t say how many justices sit on the Supreme Court; Congress sets the number, and it hasn’t always been nine. When was the last time lawmakers shrank the number of seats on the...
More Securities Class Actions Are About AI. Is This Just Another Trend?
The amount of AI-related securities litigation might wind up dwarfing other recent trends, such as cryptocurrency-related or SPAC-related cases, according to Brian Cochran, a partner at Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd. The amount of AI-related securities...
Jackie Houser: Becoming the Person with the Answers
Jackie Houser: Becoming the Person with the Answers By Susan Cushing Long before Jackie Houser ever stepped into a courtroom or purchased her own law firm, she was a little girl sitting quietly inside the office of her family’s attorney.She remembers watching people...
Russell Knight: A Blueprint for the Modern Family Law Practice
Russell Knight: A Blueprint for the Modern Family Law Practice By Susan Cushing I wake up, brush my teeth, and I divorce people.” In his own succinct and candid style, family law attorney Russell Knight captures both his singular focus and the depth of immersion that...
Andrew Kryder: Every Case Starts with a Conversation
The values I learned growing up represent the lawyer I am today and the personal injury law firm I am building for the future,” says Andrew Kryder, founder of the Chicago-based personal injury firm, The Kryder Law Group, LLC. The lawyers at the firm apply what Kryder...
Sasan Nematbakhsh: Designing an Ironclad Legacy in Commercial Real Estate Advocacy
AALM: What inspired your career shift from commercial real estate development to law? SN: My early career was in multifamily acquisition, land redevelopment, and syndications. I loved chasing deals and pooling investor capital, but I quickly realized the entire...
Benjamin Scheel: Building a Practice Rooted in Family, Independence & Service
Rooted in family tradition and built upon generations of hard work and entrepreneurship, Sycamore Law is a reflection of attorney Benjamin Scheel’s belief that lasting success begins with strong values. Long before choosing his career path, Scheel’s parents recognized...
Wiggam Law: Building Beyond the Founder to Deliver Better Results
When Jason Wiggam founded Wiggam Law, like many attorneys starting a firm, he wore every hat. “I handled cases, built relationships, managed operations and made every major decision. That approach works in the early stages, but it isn’t a sustainable model for...
Small Firm Collaboration: How it Works with Bryson Harris Suciu DeMay
Attorney at Law Magazine sat down with Karl Amelchenko, an attorney with Bryson Harris Suciu DeMay to discuss the firm’s ongoing collaborations with smaller law firms in the pursuit of justice. AALM: Tell us a bit about the firm and your role within the firm. KA:...
The Senate Confirmed Todd Blanche At 4 am. Nothing Good Happens After Midnight.
You know how your parents, trying to defend what seemed at the time an unreasonable curfew, used to say nothing good happens after midnight? Turns out that’s also true of the United States Senate. At approximately 4:17 am Saturday morning, the Senate confirmed Todd...
The Law Schools With The Highest LSAT Scores (2026)
Though the LSAT’s status as the unquestioned gatekeeper of law school admissions isn’t quite what it once was, with schools increasingly embracing alternative pathways and greater flexibility in how they evaluate applicants, the rite of passage for would-be lawyers...
Samuel Alito Sees ‘Vultures’ Circling His Supreme Court Seat But Has No Plans To Retire
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. Obviously I’m here for another term. — Justice Samuel Alito, in comments given to the Wall Street Journal, concerning his continuing tenure on the Supreme Court. NPR incorrectly reported on June 30 that Alito...
A Practical Framework For Optimizing Your Firm’s Content For AI Answer Engines
Ed. note: This article first appeared in Strategies & Voices, a publication of the Legal Marketing Association. Merc Smith recently published a thoughtful piece in Strategies & Voices titled “AEO: What Legal Marketers Need to Know, Beyond Digital Roles.” If...
$2.5B Settlement: A New Blueprint for Environmental Litigation?
New Jersey collected $2.5 billion for environmental pollution in four sites after following a litigation strategy consisting of identifying contamination, suing the responsible parties, establishing liability through litigation, and negotiating a settlement. New...
Announcing the 2026 Winners and Finalists for the New England Legal Awards
We're excited to announce the winners and finalists in our fourth annual New England Legal Awards, recognizing attorneys and firms from Connecticut, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. We're excited to announce the winners and...
The Richest Law Firms Are Looking At Private Equity Cash Because I Guess They Don’t Have Enough Money
Some of the richest law firms on the planet have started quietly asking whether they should sell a piece of themselves to private equity. According to the Financial Times, Paul, Weiss; Quinn Emanuel; and Proskauer have all held preliminary conversations with PE groups...
Cherryn-Paige Bissett Says AI Didn’t Replace Lawyers. It Repriced Judgment.
(Image via Getty)For the past two years, the legal industry has been obsessed with one question: Will AI replace lawyers? I think we’re asking the wrong question. The better question is this: If AI takes over routine legal work, what becomes more valuable? That was...
Thinking About Trump’s ‘Brain Trust’
Consider President Donald Trump’s “brain trust” — the small group of people he consults before making major decisions. Even mediocre people can make good decisions if they’re surrounded by competent help. (Some would say Joe Biden, a genial mediocrity, did that.) How...
How Lawyers Can Start A Podcast That Actually Builds Business And Brand
I have been marketing my business for more than two decades, and I can say without hesitation that nothing has helped build my brand quite like podcasting. Not networking groups. Not speaking alone. Not articles by themselves. The podcast has created access,...
Bunker Ballroom Blocked
Trump has given America so many gifts! An “American Flag Blue” reflecting pool so clear you could swim in it. A state fair packed with luminaries like Dean Cain to celebrate the nation’s semiquincentennial. A giant arch that would make Reich Minister Albert Speer...
How I Made Partner: ‘Stay True to Your Values,’ Rebecca Kanter of Much Shelist
"Be yourself. Be authentic. Staying true to your values is so important." "Be yourself. Be authentic. Staying true to your values is so important."
FedSoc Co-Founder Does Not Understand How Bananas Work
Mayor Mamdani just unveiled his municipal grocery store initiative, creating five stores offering fresh meat, produce, and pantry staples at a substantial 30 percent discount. It’s part of his plan to tackle food deserts and, ideally, drive down food costs generally....
The Three Pillars Of Business Development For Lawyers
In a recent conversation with Elise Holtzman, founder and CEO of The Lawyer’s Edge, Steve Fretzin tackled one of the most persistent myths in the legal profession: that rainmaking is something you’re either born with or you’re not. What Elise laid out was the...
Moderna Gets FDA Approval For mRNA Flu Vaccine, But CDC Input Still Uncertain
The post Moderna Gets FDA Approval For mRNA Flu Vaccine, But CDC Input Still Uncertain appeared first on Above the Law.As the flu season unfolded last year, the available vaccines turned out to be mismatched to the strain that became dominant. The vaccines still...
Morning Docket: 08.10.26
* Todd Blanche confirmed as Attorney General in the middle of the night. [NPR] * President’s son-in-law intended to destroy villages to build luxury property on stolen Albanian land he bought from suspected gang lord. We are running out of unique English sentences so...
After His Own Trademark Fight Revealed Gaps in Trademark Tools, This Fintech Founder Built His Own
Howard Katzenberg’s idea for a trademark software company began with a trademark fight of his own. Today, he is formally launching that software, called GleanMark, a U.S. trademark research and workflow platform for lawyers. The platform combines free USPTO search...
Will Rising Expenses Dampen Big Law Profitability?
AI and innovation investments are rising faster than any other expense category, according to Q2 Law.com survey results. AI and innovation investments are rising faster than any other expense category, according to Q2 Law.com survey results.
How to Restore Your Energy and Productivity, 5 Minutes at a Time
Karen Skinner | Fifteen minutes of sketching three times a week will become part of how your brain works far faster than a single ambitious Saturday spent trying to master watercolors. The post How to Restore Your Energy and Productivity, 5 Minutes at a Time appeared...
Trump Rewrites Supreme Court Loss As A Win — See Generally
Just Pretend You Won: After raging over his loss in the birthright citizenship case, Trump issued new executive orders asserting that he actually won. Just When You Thought The Paul Weiss Surrender Couldn’t Get Worse: The New York Times dug into the first Biglaw...
Law Firms Double Down on Asia Private Credit as Market Matures
Law firms in Asia are boosting their focus on private credit as the market enters a new phase of maturity, despite vulnerabilities emerging elsewhere. Law firms in Asia are boosting their focus on private credit as the market enters a new phase of maturity,...
Losing Supreme Court Argument? No Problem! — See Also
When You’re A Star: Donald Trump bitterly complained about losing the birthright citizenship cases. Yesterday, he issued executive orders asserting that he won. Collins No. Murkowski No. McConnell Absent. Cassidy: Sure, Fine. Todd Blanche is going to be Attorney...
Law Firm Website Conversions In The Age Of AI Chatbots
Law firm website conversions are essential to the success of your digital marketing strategy. While occasionally you may get phone calls directly to your law office from the Google Business pages that appear in local search results, many of the people who find you...
Trump Issues New Birthright Citizenship Orders In Direct Defiance Of Supreme Court
After the Supreme Court ruled in Trump v. Barbara that the Fourteenth Amendment’s birthright citizenship clause means exactly what it says, and exactly what every court has agreed it says for over a century, Donald Trump threw a temper tantrum pledging that he would...
Biglaw Is Officially Running Out Of Summer To Announce Associate Raises
It’s August. Milbank kicked off the 2026 associate salary wars on June 2. Fewer than a handful of firms almost immediately matched the new salary scale. And then… nothing. In late July, Milbank doubled down with special bonuses. This time, the silence was even more...
Washington Does (Mostly) Right By Students Screwed Over By Bar Exam
When Washington called off its entire July bar exam after the NextGen debut face-planted in a Yakima convention center, the state’s three law school deans and pretty much anyone with a scrap of compassion were all begging for the same answer for the roughly 600...
Todd Blanche Threading The Narrowest Of Needles For Confirmation
This morning started with Senator Lisa Murkowski announcing she will vote against Todd Blanche’s confirmation as Attorney General, leaving Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana as the sole remaining Republican vote standing between Blanche and confirmation… or between...
The Viral Wachtell Kiss That Exposed A Bigger Biglaw Problem
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. There are many people in firms who I think disapprove of [office romances] but don’t think there’s much they can do about it. And there are powerful partners who think they can do whatever they want. — Peter...
Judges Should Not Make Lawyers Handwrite Orders After Oral Argument
One of the stranger practices I have encountered during my career is when judges decide motions at oral argument and then direct one of the lawyers to handwrite an order reflecting the court’s decision. This does not happen in every court, and plenty of judges either...
The Trial That Made The Supreme Court Untouchable
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! Who is the only Supreme Court justice who has ever been impeached by the House? Hint: A signer of the Declaration of Independence appointed by George Washington, he was hauled before the Senate on...
Lawsuit Over Kentucky Law Dean Appointment Moves to State Court
Ramsi Woodcock, a professor at the University of Kentucky J. David Rosenberg College of Law, dismissed his lawsuit in federal court and filed in state court to expedite attempts to remove retired federal district Judge Greg Van Tatenhove from his deanship. Ramsi...
Litigation Spike: Workers Are Suing to Hold 2nd Jobs—and These Law Firms Are Helping Them
Lawsuits over employer policies that forbid workers from having a second job or discussing discrimination, harassment, retaliation, sexual assault or wage-and-hour violations are contributing to a surge. Lawsuits over employer policies that forbid workers from...
Boston Suburb Must Repay $2.4M in Cannabis Community Impact Fees It Collected Illegally
The ruling marks a growing trend of cannabis companies in Massachusetts suing municipalities over community impact fees. The cannabis suppliers argue cities collected fees that were not reasonably tied to actual costs caused by their individual operations, as required...
Litigation Trends to Watch: Algorithmic Pricing Bans, Cyclospora Outbreak and ‘Familiar Face Detection’ Spark Lawsuits
New city bans on algorithmic pricing are spurring class actions. New city bans on algorithmic pricing are spurring class actions.
Uncertainty Looms After Supreme Court Carves Out Fed Independence
“We are stumbling down a dark hallway to try to feel out whether there is a door to this room or that room that's unlocked," said Jed Shugerman, a Boston University School of Law professor. “We are stumbling down a dark hallway to try to feel out whether there...
How I Made Partner: ‘Don’t Simply Agree, Contribute Your Own Perspective,’ Says Lauren Bernstein of Moritt Hock
Develop strong communication and time management skills. Don't be afraid to think outside the box. Most importantly, don't simply agree; add value by contributing your own perspective. Develop strong communication and time management skills. Don't be afraid to...
DOJ Accuses Duke Law School of Racial Discrimination in Admissions
The U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division alleges that Duke Law School deliberately used tools to slant admissions in favor of Blacks and Hispanics for the past three incoming classes. The U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division alleges that...
Columbia Law’s New AI Policy Balances AI Fluency With Critical Thinking Skills
Columbia Law Dean Daniel Abebe told students that they need to learn how to engage with AI in ways that advance educational purpose while also teaching how to think critically including developing "technological fluency." Columbia Law Dean Daniel Abebe told...
Rise of the ‘Grantal’? How Some Judges Are Airing En Banc Objections
A different type of dissent seems to be cropping up more often in two of the largest federal appeals courts: “dissents to grants of en banc rehearing. A different type of dissent seems to be cropping up more often in two of the largest federal appeals courts:...
Mental Fitness for Attorneys: Strengthening Your Internal Operating System
Like physical fitness, your mental fitness can be trained, strengthening your ability to remain clear, focused and effective when the stakes are highest. The post Mental Fitness for Attorneys: Strengthening Your Internal Operating System appeared first on Articles,...
Anthropic Appoints Legal Tech Founder Robert Mahari as Head of Claude for Legal
Mahari's appointment comes at a time when Anthropic has been rolling out new slates of AI solutions for legal work, and other AI developers are also making their way into legal tech. Mahari's appointment comes at a time when Anthropic has been rolling out new...
Law Firm Disrupted: The Many Tools of the Lateral Trade
The group lateral might be a comparatively blunt instrument, but it offers advantages—and can spell disruption for firms on either end of a talent transfer The group lateral might be a comparatively blunt instrument, but it offers advantages—and can spell...
Woman Who Went Into Cardiac Arrest During NY Bar Exam Sues Hofstra — But Not The Bar Examiners
Last July, a woman taking the New York bar exam went into cardiac arrest. She gasped for air, cried out, fell out of her chair, and turned blue on the floor in front of proctors, staff, and hundreds of other examinees. The proctors told everyone to stay in their seats...
No Law Degree, No Problem
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! Who was the last justice to serve on the Supreme Court without a law degree? After quitting formal schooling at 14, this man made a clean sweep of the three branches of government (he served in...
The Incredible, Shrinking Biglaw Class — See Also
Go Big Or Go Home: Biglaw may be the largest single employer of new law school grads, but now associate class sizes are shrinking. Senator Schiff Tried A New Approach With Trump’s Election-Denying Judicial Nominees: He asked about 2008, 2012, and 2016 first. The...
DOJ’s Lawsuit Against D.C. Bar Counsel Sparks ‘McCarthyism’ Accusation
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. The issue is not what my beliefs are or even my motives when I bring a case; the issue is the merits of the case that I bring. The notion that the cases lack merit because of the belief of the prosecutor is a...
Every Lawyer Has A Book In Them. Most Never Write It.
Most lawyers I know have considered writing a book. They have an idea. They have experience. They have lessons they have learned through years of practicing law, managing clients, trying cases, building firms, developing business, or leading organizations. They have...
NetDocuments For Plaintiffs’ Lawyers: It’s Pretty Cool
NetDocuments recently announced its venture into the plaintiffs’ contingency fee lawyer’s market. That fact in and of itself is interesting. But how it got there is perhaps even more so and a good lesson. According to its press release, NetDocuments is now offering...
Bar Exam FUBARs Are Still Out There
My condolences go out to all examinees who suffered through the general bar exam last week and who encountered tsuris (Yiddish for grief); specifically in those states where meltdowns occurred. How about in Washington state, where the “NextGen” exam resulted in six...
Bellwether Infant Formula Trial to Proceed After Besting Mead Johnson’s Preemption Challenge
Jury selection is expected to begin in the case Aug. 13 in the Northern District of Illinois with opening arguments to follow Aug. 17. Currently, 825 cases over the claims are pending in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. Jury...
Washington State Supreme Court Rules to Offer Diploma Privilege After NextGen Bar Exam Cancellation
The Washington State Supreme Court ruled late Thursday that applicants who were unable to take the NextGen Bar Exam in Yakima may apply for a waiver of the requirement to pass the bar in order to be licensed in the state. The Washington State Supreme Court ruled...
Law Schools Spent 30 Years Buying U.S. News Rankings And The Bill Just Came Due
Cooley Law School has shed three-quarters of its full-time faculty. It’s still losing money. And it’s not just the former number 2 nationally ranked law school feeling the pinch. Professor Paul Campos has spent years chronicling law school financial shenanigans. In...
‘HA!’: Trade Judge ‘Stunned’ With Feds’ Proposal on IEEPA Duty Refunds
The U.S. Department of Justice's Claudia Burke suggested the trade court waive its filing fees in an attempt to steer the judge away from certifying a class of the thousands of importers that are owed approximately $14 billion in duty refunds—and which, in the...
Biglaw Firm Facing RICO Claims Loses Motion To Compel Arbitration
Reed Smith pointed to the arbitration clause in its engagement letter hoping it could bump the civil RICO suit out of court. It did not. Bankruptcy Judge John P. Mastando III denied the firm’s motion to compel arbitration and its alternative motion to dismiss on...
Adam Schiff Has Had It With Trump’s Election-Denying Judicial Nominees. Same, Honestly.
At Wednesday’s Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Senator Adam Schiff tried something different. Instead of asking Trump judicial nominee Gregory Carl Cook directly who won the 2020 election — a question that has produced the same scripted non-answer from every...
The DOJ Has Betrayed Epstein Survivors — New Mexico Is Suing Over The Latest Issue
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday against Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and the U.S. Department of Justice, demanding access to unredacted Epstein investigative files that the DOJ has been withholding, files New Mexico...
Beyond Generative AI: The Rise of Agentic AI in Corporate Legal
Join this webcast to explore how contract lifecycle management has progressed—from traditional CLM platforms to AI-powered solutions and now to agentic AI. Join this webcast to explore how contract lifecycle management has progressed—from traditional CLM...
How SmartAdvocate™ Manages A Case From First Call To Final Settlement
Most law firms have no shortage of technology these days, but that might be part of the problem. A firm can have one system for prospects, another for documents, and still more tools for scheduling, client communications, reporting and accounting. Stitching them...
Biglaw Is Bigger Than Ever, But Its Associate Classes Are Getting Smaller
Just yesterday, we noted that Biglaw had officially become the single largest employer of new law graduates. That’s still true. But there’s a catch: the biggest firms are hiring fewer of them. New data from the National Association for Law Placement (NALP) shows that...
Trump Warms To Ukraine Only Because It’s Winning; He Might Do The Right Thing For The Wrong Reason
The war between Russia and Ukraine is the largest European conflict since World War II. It is also the most morally unambiguous war since WWII. Unless you are a victim of Russia’s extensive propaganda machine, it is absolutely clear that Russia unjustifiably invaded...
Biglaw Is Now The Largest Employer Of New Law Grads
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. Today, firms of more than 500 lawyers have firmly established themselves as the single largest employer of new law graduates, accounting for more than one in five employed graduates of the Class of 2025. When...
Former Federal Prosecutors To Senate: Stop Confirming Election Deniers To The Federal Bench
The results of the 2020 election are not just like, your opinion, man. There was a demonstrated winner and loser and the election was one of the most investigated in history and Joe Biden won. That is just a fact. Now 12 former federal prosecutors who worked on J6...
DISCO Moves Beyond E-Discovery With ‘Unified Litigation Solution’ That Combines Case Facts And Case Law
The post DISCO Moves Beyond E-Discovery With ‘Unified Litigation Solution’ That Combines Case Facts And Case Law appeared first on Above the Law.DISCO is moving beyond e-discovery, the technology that has been its bread and butter ever since its founding in 2013, to...
Inside the Strategy 2 Mintz Attorneys Used to Strike a Mass. Rent Control Initiative From November Ballot
Most attorneys who become involved in ballot initiative campaigns join at the outset, often in August of the prior year or earlier, as the measures gain momentum. Few attorneys enter the fray midway through the process. But Mintz attorneys Elissa Flynn-Poppey and...
Inside the Strategy 2 Mintz Attorneys Used to Strike a Mass. Rent Control Initiative From the November Ballot
Most attorneys who become involved in ballot initiative campaigns join at the outset, often in August of the prior year or earlier, as the measures gain momentum. Few attorneys enter the fray midway through the process. But Mintz attorneys Elissa Flynn-Poppey and...
Retailers Are Selling Economic Rights To Their Potential Tariff Refunds
The post Retailers Are Selling Economic Rights To Their Potential Tariff Refunds appeared first on Above the Law.The post Retailers Are Selling Economic Rights To Their Potential Tariff Refunds appeared first on Above the Law.
Exclusive: Coming Out of Stealth, Paravo Launches What It Calls the First AI ‘Revenue Engine’ for Law Firms
Rarely do law firms lose clients on merit, argues Cesar Tapia. They lose them before intake ever happens – to missed calls, slow follow-up and dead voicemail. Today, Tapia and his cofounder Eslam Odeh are launching their answer to that problem – Paravo, a startup...
11th Circuit Judge Targeted: Florida AG Adds Jurist to His Growing Impeachment List
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier requested Congress launch an impeachment inquiry into Judge Nancy Abudu, claiming her past role at the Southern Poverty Law Center warrants removal from the bench. Abudu is the fourth jurist Uthmeier has called for the...
Morning Docket: 08.06.26
* New Mexico sued the Justice Department, accusing Todd Blanche of facilitating a cover-up of Epstein crimes in the state. [Courthouse News Service] * Trump attempts to block BBC access to his finances as he learns that “discovery” is a thing that happens. [New...
Am Law 200 Law Firms Hit with Hefty Malpractice Claims in July, Law.com Radar Shows
Ex-partner and associate employment suits also hit several Am Law 200 firms last month. Ex-partner and associate employment suits also hit several Am Law 200 firms last month.















































































