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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...

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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...

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Is the Recruiting Target on Wachtell Partners Growing?

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...

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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...

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Nine Was Never Sacred

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...

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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...

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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...

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The Law Schools With The Highest LSAT Scores (2026)

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...

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Thinking About Trump’s ‘Brain Trust’

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...

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Bunker Ballroom Blocked

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...

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FedSoc Co-Founder Does Not Understand How Bananas Work

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....

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Morning Docket: 08.10.26

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...

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Will Rising Expenses Dampen Big Law Profitability?

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.       

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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...

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Law Firm Disrupted: The Many Tools of the Lateral Trade

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...

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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...

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The Incredible, Shrinking Biglaw Class — See Also

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...

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Every Lawyer Has A Book In Them. Most Never Write It.

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...

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Bar Exam FUBARs Are Still Out There

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...

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Biglaw Is Now The Largest Employer Of New Law Grads

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...

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Morning Docket: 08.06.26

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...

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