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No Copyrights for AI Works, US Government Tells Supreme Court

No Copyrights for AI Works, US Government Tells Supreme Court

"[U]nder the Copyright Act, only a human being can be the 'author' of a copyrightable work," federal government lawyers wrote in a brief to the justices Friday.       "[U]nder the Copyright Act, only a human being can be the 'author' of a copyrightable work," federal...

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The Best Law Schools For Entertainment Law

The Best Law Schools For Entertainment Law

Representing celebrity clients is likely to catapult your name into the news and turn your business into a household topic of conversation. Maybe that’s one of the many reasons why you’re so interested in pursuing a career in entertainment law. Attorneys who practice...

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A Sad, Pathetic Little Man

A Sad, Pathetic Little Man

(Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)President Donald J. Trump begins the public portions of his Cabinet meetings by going around the table having all of the Cabinet members praise Trump to the heavens. How embarrassing. Embarrassing for Trump, who is so insecure that...

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They’ve Done Enough — See Also

They’ve Done Enough — See Also

Trump’s Lawyers Should Be Disbarred: Time for accountability. Mike Johnson Wants To Impeach Judges: Not the best time to signal that sort of thing. So Much For Perp Walking Don Lemon: Gotta try harder than that when the law and facts aren’t on your side. About George...

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Stat(s) Of The Week: Law Schools’ Revolving Door

Stat(s) Of The Week: Law Schools’ Revolving Door

While the culture war cancellation of the University of Arkansas’ incoming law dean made headlines this week, it follows substantial turnover among law school leadership in general.  As noted by Law.com (citing the AALS Rosenblatt’s Deans Database), nearly a quarter...

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Breaking The Ivy League’s Legal Glass Ceiling

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! The late Barbara Aronstein Black made history as the first woman to lead an Ivy League law school as the dean of what law school? Hint: It would take another 17 years before another woman — Elena Kagan...

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Lawyers Assemble as NASCAR Champ Sues Pacific Life

Lawyers Assemble as NASCAR Champ Sues Pacific Life

Expect more litigation over 1035 Exchanges "that appear to reset compensation under the guise of policy improvement," plaintiff counsel said.       Expect more litigation over 1035 Exchanges "that appear to reset compensation under the guise of policy improvement,"...

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Pay for Qualcomm’s Top Lawyer Soars 29%

Pay for Qualcomm’s Top Lawyer Soars 29%

Ann Chaplin helped Qualcomm prevail in a three-year court battle with a British semiconductor firm that alleged it breached license agreements.       Ann Chaplin helped Qualcomm prevail in a three-year court battle with a British semiconductor firm that alleged it...

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The Bigger They Are The More Column Inches They Get

The Bigger They Are The More Column Inches They Get

Within our ranks, some attorneys want not only a low profile but no profile in the media, social or otherwise. But many have no trouble when it comes to  getting and retaining clients. There are others who have a modest presence on line and may do some advertising,...

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State AG Asks For Formal Legal Opinion From Himself

Earlier this week, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier dropped an official opinion declaring that he’s decided to void scores of civil rights laws in Florida as unconstitutional. After noting that “racial discrimination is wrong” — the first half of the...

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Alienating Our Affections

The Biglaw world continues to watch single-tier partnerships slip away with Sullivan & Cromwell joining the income partner trend. Will the industry have any single-tier firms left by the end of the year? Also former Senator and current Hogan Lovells lawyer Kyrsten...

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Big Victory For Don Lemon And His Lawyer

Big Victory For Don Lemon And His Lawyer

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! The Department of Justice’s attempt to indict journalist Don Lemon for his reporting on anti-ICE protests in Minnesota was reportedly blocked by a federal magistrate judge. What well-known defense...

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Hello? Yes, This Is Me Speaking — See Also

Hello? Yes, This Is Me Speaking — See Also

Florida AG Makes Himself A Request He Couldn’t Refuse: Really strange way to honor Martin Luther King Jr. ICE Circulated A Secret Memo That Tells Agents To Bypass The Whole “Warrant” Thing: Thanks to SCOTUS rulings, there isn’t much recourse if they barge in either....

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Lawyers Pivot to Possible New ‘Legal World Order’

Lawyers Pivot to Possible New ‘Legal World Order’

Attorneys are springing into action in response to the developing legal landscape after the U.S. removed Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro from power.       Attorneys are springing into action in response to the developing legal landscape after the U.S. removed...

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Law Firms in ‘Space Race’ for NYC Office Leases

Law Firms in ‘Space Race’ for NYC Office Leases

Kirkland & Ellis and others are adding space at significantly accelerated rates, in what some see as a race for limited available real estate.       Kirkland & Ellis and others are adding space at significantly accelerated rates, in what some see as a race for...

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The Hidden AI Risk in Legal Discovery

The Hidden AI Risk in Legal Discovery

The real AI risk in eDiscovery isn't hallucinations—it's bias hiding in the prompt.       The real AI risk in eDiscovery isn't hallucinations—it's bias hiding in the prompt.       

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EEOC Scraps Biden-Era Harassment Guidance

EEOC Scraps Biden-Era Harassment Guidance

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission had expanded in its now-stricken guidance the definition of “sex under Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act to include sexual orientation and gender identity.       The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission had expanded...

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Effective Marketing Ideas for Small Law Firms in 2026

Home Legal Marketing Effective Marketing Ideas for Small Law Firms in 2026 By Attorney at Law Magazine January 22, 2026 Table of Contents Get paired with the best legal marketing companies. Book a 30-minute legal marketing diagnosis with Jason from the Attorney at Law...

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The Future Is Closer Than You Think: PE-Backed Law Firms

The Future Is Closer Than You Think: PE-Backed Law Firms

Will it transform marketing, communications and business development? While the arrival of PE investment may seem unsettling at first, it holds the promise of helping law firm marketers and their firms achieve more than ever before.       Will it transform marketing,...

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Get Smarter: Read or Listen to a Book

What's adultery got to do with it? With apologies to Tina Turner, Get to the Point makes the case for reading more books. The post Get Smarter: Read or Listen to a Book appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.With apologies to Tina Turner,...

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