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Replicants at the Bench: Opinions On AI In Law Firms

Replicants at the Bench: Opinions On AI In Law Firms

This article originally appeared in the Trial Lawyer’s Journal, Vol. II. To get free online access to all articles or subscribe to the print edition, visit www.triallawyersjournal.com An android — a human robot — confidently addressing a courtroom, its digital eyes...

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Orphan Socks

Orphan Socks

Ed. note: This is the latest installment in a series of posts on motherhood in the legal profession, in partnership with our friends at MothersEsquire. Welcome Joseline Jean-Louis Hardrick back to our pages. Click here if you’d like to donate to MothersEsquire. I...

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The Best Law Schools In The World (2025)

The Best Law Schools In The World (2025)

The government may be coming after some of the most successful law firms in the country, but we’ve got just what every member of the legal profession wants to see to get their minds off this dystopian nightmare: a ranking of the best law schools in the world. Move...

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BOO!: Yale Law School Grads Get No Love

BOO!: Yale Law School Grads Get No Love

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! Second Couple/ Yale Law alums JD and Usha Vance were booed at March 13th appearance at what famous D.C. location? Hint: Donald Trump recently fired the longtime employees and orchestrated a MAGA...

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NJ Mass Torts Lawyer Selected to Lead Depo-Provera MDL

NJ Mass Torts Lawyer Selected to Lead Depo-Provera MDL

U.S. District Judge M. Casey Rodgers, of the Northern District of Florida, appointed 28 women and 28 men to lead more than 70 lawsuits against Pfizer.       U.S. District Judge M. Casey Rodgers, of the Northern District of Florida, appointed 28 women and 28 men to...

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Harvard Law Students Vote To Divest From Israel

Harvard Law Students Vote To Divest From Israel

About that referendum! To catch you up, student-led protests at Harvard Law have been catching hell from the administration. They’ve largely been calling for ceasefires, but the students have branched out their demands over time. The most recent demand called for the...

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Another Firm Strips ‘Diversity’ From Website

While Paul Weiss joins the ranks of law firms explicitly targeted for retaliation from the Trump administration, most of Biglaw remains comfortable with the old adage that “a quiet life is a happy life”… or more accurately “silence is complicity.” Some firms have...

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Trump Sics EEOC On 20 Biglaw Firms

Trump Sics EEOC On 20 Biglaw Firms

Donald Trump wasn’t lying when he said he was going after Biglaw. The onslaught continues with 20 Biglaw firms receiving letters from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Acting Chair Andrea Lucas informing them they’re being investigated by the agency. Lucas...

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Money Isn’t Everything To Gen Z Lawyers

Money Isn’t Everything To Gen Z Lawyers

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to Leopard Solutions’ State of the Industry whitepaper analyzing the 2024 legal industry, what percentage of Gen Z lawyers say they’d trade salary for a lower billable target? Hint: The study...

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Ninth Circuit Judge Sandra Ikuta to Take Senior Status

Ninth Circuit Judge Sandra Ikuta to Take Senior Status

Ikuta, whom George W. Bush appointed in 2006, will retire from active service upon appointment of a successor, a court representative said Monday.       Ikuta, whom George W. Bush appointed in 2006, will retire from active service upon appointment of a successor, a...

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Florida Judge Picks 56 Lawyers to Lead Depo-Provera MDL

Florida Judge Picks 56 Lawyers to Lead Depo-Provera MDL

U.S. District Judge M. Casey Rodgers, of the Northern District of Florida, appointed 28 women and 28 men to lead more than 70 lawsuits against Pfizer.       U.S. District Judge M. Casey Rodgers, of the Northern District of Florida, appointed 28 women and 28 men to...

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2025 Women in Law Special Issue – COMING SOON

Coming May 2025 Annual Women in Law Special Issue Attorney at Law Magazine is proud to announce its 2025 Women in Law Special Issue, highlighting female lawyers making an impact in the profession.  Want to Participate? Since printing our first issue in 2009, Attorney...

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The Ultimate Courtroom Moment

The Ultimate Courtroom Moment

(Photo by Bruce Glikas/Getty Images) Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! What legal drama was writer Aaron Sorkin’s first screenplay? Hint: The climax of the movie is a tense courtroom scene where the witness’s answer under cross...

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Paul Weiss Hit By Latest Broad Order

Paul Weiss Hit By Latest Broad Order

In a statement, Paul Weiss noted that Mark Pomerantz has not been affiliated with the firm for many years.       President Donald Trump has suspended security clearances for those at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, marking the latest executive action...

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How To Master Your Time And Build A Thriving Firm

How To Master Your Time And Build A Thriving Firm

Getty ImagesTime is a lawyer’s most valuable asset — but are you using it wisely? In a recent episode of the “Be That Lawyer” podcast, Mike Chastaine — an award-winning lawyer, speaker, and author — joins me to share strategies for maximizing productivity, growing a...

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SXSW And The Power Of Storytelling In Persuasion

SXSW And The Power Of Storytelling In Persuasion

(Photo Illustration by Thomas Fuller/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) SXSW is not only about technology but it’s also about filmmaking, storytelling, and marketing. Multiple panel discussions explore how to craft compelling narratives and connect with an...

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