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Thomson Reuters Rebuilt CoCounsel: A Pivot

Thomson Reuters Rebuilt CoCounsel: A Pivot

Thomson Reuters Monday announced what it is calling “a complete rebuild” of its CoCounsel AI tool. But more than that, it marked what President of Legal Professionals Business Ragunath Ramanathan, labeled in his presentation as a pivot to fiduciary-grade AI products....

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Todd Blanche Disgrace Train Rolls On

Todd Blanche Disgrace Train Rolls On

All the news that’s fit to print agrees that Todd Blanche isn’t fit to head the Department of Justice. Something about the whole transforming the DOJ into a weaponized arm of Donald Trump’s political grievances thing. The Supreme Court dodged the ongoing Judge Pauline...

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Inside Kirkland’s Billion-Dollar Investment Fund

Inside Kirkland’s Billion-Dollar Investment Fund

A Law.com investigation reveals how Kirkland & Ellis has quietly built a major in-house investment operation, channeling partner cash into private equity deals alongside its clients for decades.       A Law.com investigation reveals how Kirkland & Ellis has...

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Arguing In Front Of SCOTUS To The White House

Arguing In Front Of SCOTUS To The White House

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! Who was the most recent President of the United States to have argued before the Supreme Court? Hint: The relevant case was a First Amendment case, and the Court held that absent a finding of malicious...

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Morning Docket: 06.24.26

Morning Docket: 06.24.26

* Law school betting on Socratic method to combat AI “deskilling.” [ABA Journal] * Foley Hoag embracing role as anti-Trump Biglaw firm. [American Lawyer] * Stephen Miller drove new executive decision to allow states to institutionalize people with disabilities. No...

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Doe Run Settles Long-Running Case Over Lead Exposure in Peru

Doe Run Settles Long-Running Case Over Lead Exposure in Peru

A trial set to begin Tuesday in Missouri against Doe Run and Chairman Ira Rennert would have featured claims by five residents who alleged they suffered lead poisoning from its smelting complex in Peru.       A trial set to begin Tuesday in Missouri against Doe Run...

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How Foley Hoag Became the ‘Anti-Trump’ Big Law Firm

How Foley Hoag Became the ‘Anti-Trump’ Big Law Firm

"When things started in January of 2025, we were already there, said the firm's managing partner. “It's just that the circumstances changed to help us take advantage of it."       "When things started in January of 2025, we were already there, said the firm's managing...

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AI and Life After Death

“Who Wants to Live Forever” was a song written by Queen for the film Highlander (1986). Who knew that in 2025 Meta in obtaining U.S. Patent No. 12,513,102 would provide a method of a virtual life after death. What once sounded like science fiction, or perhaps a...

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Deadline Extended: New England Legal Awards for 2026

Deadline Extended: New England Legal Awards for 2026

Law.com is accepting nominations for the fourth annual New England Legal Awards, celebrating legal professional excellence in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine.       Law.com is accepting nominations for the fourth annual New...

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How Are AI-Equipped Associates Spending Their Time?

How Are AI-Equipped Associates Spending Their Time?

Everyone seems to agree that AI gets rid of rote work. But what that means for recruitment, development, and the actual work being done seems to be up for debate.       Everyone seems to agree that AI gets rid of rote work. But what that means for recruitment,...

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How The Onion Made Alex Jones Cry

How The Onion Made Alex Jones Cry

Last week, The Onion announced that it wasn’t going to wait for courts in Texas to unlock the Infowars IP. “The new InfoWars will livestream every Thursday at 8 p.m. this summer across any platform you watch video,” the company’s CEO Ben Collins said on social media....

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Quinn Emanuel Gives Pro Bono Its Own Bonus Credit

Quinn Emanuel Gives Pro Bono Its Own Bonus Credit

Quinn Emanuel has long had a complicated relationship with associate compensation and the levers attached to it. The firm’s 2,100-hour floor to access market-rate bonuses is above average, and through the years, the firm has played with the requirements for associates...

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Attorney Turns In License After Lazy AI Lawyering

Attorney Turns In License After Lazy AI Lawyering

“Lawyer Gets Caught Using AI” stories usually have a point and laugh, “How could they be so stupid?!” vibe to them, but this one feels more like a an unexpected retirement nobody bothered to plan a party for. After decades of lawyering, it isn’t uncommon for lawyers...

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The Other Side Of The Partner Pay Gap — See Also

The Other Side Of The Partner Pay Gap — See Also

Mid-Year Check Ins Are Coming: Time for some partners to double down or expect a pay cut. Mistaken AI Stenographer Almost Got A Suspect An Attorney: He came close to invoking the right to an attorney, yet landed so far. Attorney Turns In License After AI Errors: Kind...

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The DOJ’s Slush Fund Fallout — See Generally

The DOJ’s Slush Fund Fallout — See Generally

Ain’t No Government Service Like Self-Service: The Senate-confirmed DOJ official tasked with selling the slush fund to Congress, quietly tried to recuse himself from that work so he could file his own personal claim against the fund. Bar Tab Comes Due:  Associate...

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Happy Juneteenth! — See Also

Happy Juneteenth! — See Also

Is Your Firm Observing The Holiday?: Be sure to let us know! Trump Nominates His Own Lawyer To Be A Top Federal Prosecutor: The Sullivan & Cromwell partner’s cozying up with Trump is paying off. SCOTUS Term Limit Discourse Goes Mainstream?: Progressives favor...

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Arbitration Might Not Make Sense For Small Businesses

Arbitration Might Not Make Sense For Small Businesses

(Image via Getty)Most lawyers instinctively suggest that clients insert arbitration clauses into all kinds of contracts. This is usually because arbitration is much more private than litigation, and, depending on a number of factors, arbitration can take a lot less...

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Supreme Court Takes Center Stage In Midterm Election

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! A new Democratic attack ad targeting Senator Susan Collins goes after her support of which judicial nominee? Hint: The ad spot focuses on a recent statement by Collins noting that she does not regret...

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Legal Tech & Marketing Issue COMING SOON

Coming October 2026 Legal Tech & Marketing Special Issue Attorney at Law Magazine has opened submissions for its all-digital issue featuring the leaders of the legal marketing and legal tech industries. Want to Participate? Complete the form below or contact us at...

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Preparing For Witness Preparation

How do you prepare a witness to testify? Sam Davidoff says there's one seemingly obvious but critical thing you need to do before prep day. Here's how he prepares to prep. The post Preparing For Witness Preparation appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law...

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How To Build An AI Prompt Library For Your Legal Team

How To Build An AI Prompt Library For Your Legal Team

A prompt can only be as powerful as the system it runs on. Connected to your contracts, playbooks, and workflows, a precise prompt does something a general-purpose tool cannot — it doesn’t just generate text, it triggers action. The prompt and the platform multiply...

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