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A Lawyer’s Guide To Artificial Intelligence

A Lawyer’s Guide To Artificial Intelligence

For lawyers, understanding AI is not just about the latest technology; it’s about remaining relevant in a rapidly evolving legal landscape. Legal professionals need to be aware of the ethical ramifications of AI, so they can confidently leverage AI tools to improve...

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How Legal Chiefs Can Bust Their Budgets Without Losing Face

How Legal Chiefs Can Bust Their Budgets Without Losing Face

In-house leaders say the starting point for efficient budget management is identifying which matters are routine and which are so high-stakes that penny pinching would be reckless.       In-house leaders say the starting point for efficient budget management is...

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Live from the GC Midwest 2026 with Harshita Ganesh

Live from the GC Midwest 2026 with Harshita Ganesh

In this episode, co-host Patrick Smith interviews Harshita Ganesh, associate at CMBG3 Law, live from the General Counsel Conference Midwest 2026 in Chicago.       In this episode, co-host Patrick Smith interviews Harshita Ganesh, associate at CMBG3 Law, live from the...

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Morning Docket: 04.27.26

Morning Docket: 04.27.26

* Public confidence in the Supreme Court falls, which is significant because it didn’t seem like it could go lower. [ABA Journal] * Losing key appellate lawyers unlikely to impact firm profits. [American Lawyer] * DOJ asks plaintiffs to drop the ballroom construction...

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Why LinkedIn Content Fails (and How to Fix It)

Most lawyers don’t have a content problem—they have an intention problem. Learn how to fix your LinkedIn presence using the power of data storytelling and psychology. The post Why LinkedIn Content Fails (and How to Fix It) appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for...

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The DOJ’s Week Of Disaster — See Generally

The Streisand Effect Finds Its Spirit Animal: The Atlantic published an article based on multiple insider accounts of Kash Patel’s drinking prompting the FBI Director to promise swift legal retaliation. He made good on that pledge with a flimsy $250 million defamation...

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Pirro Taps Out On Powell

Pirro Taps Out On Powell

On Wednesday, Jeanine Pirro defiantly insisted that her investigation of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell was ongoing. “This investigation continues,” the US Attorney for DC huffed at a press conference. “I am in the legal lane. There are others who are in the...

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The Most Prestigious Biglaw Firms In Boston (2027)

The Most Prestigious Biglaw Firms In Boston (2027)

Boston is brimming with business opportunities, which is just one of the reasons that Biglaw firms are flocking there to throw open their doors. If you’re a lawyer who runs on Dunkin’, Beantown is the place to be. But which firm is right for you? Thanks to Vault’s...

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The Biglaw Firm Rising Through The Rankings

The Biglaw Firm Rising Through The Rankings

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to data collected by ALM, which firm had the largest increase in its Am Law 100 ranking? Hint: The firm rose 13 places, from 75 to 62. See the answer on the next page. The post The Biglaw...

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Big Names Polking Around — See Also

Big Names Polking Around — See Also

Kannon Shanmugam Is Headed To Davis Polk & Wardwell: Best of luck to the firm’s new Supreme Court and appellate practice! Wave Goodbye To The ICE/IRS Firewall: One small step toward losing billions in taxable income at a time. The Government’s Poor Case Against...

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Beating Burnout: For Attorneys and Those Who Work with Them

Beating Burnout: For Attorneys and Those Who Work with Them

Burnout in the legal profession is not a passing phase or a buzzword — it is a measurable, widespread occupational hazard. It is not just a personal struggle. In law firms, corporate legal departments, courts, and public agencies, burnout affects productivity, morale,...

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Live from the GCC Midwest 2026 with Farrah Pepper

Live from the GCC Midwest 2026 with Farrah Pepper

In this Legal Speak episode, co-host Patrick Smith interviews Harvey legal innovation partner Farrah Pepper live from the General Counsel Conference Midwest 2026 in Chicago.       In this Legal Speak episode, co-host Patrick Smith interviews Harvey legal innovation...

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Joe Exotic’s Lawyer Runs Afoul Of AI Hallucinations

Joe Exotic’s Lawyer Runs Afoul Of AI Hallucinations

An incarcerated murder-for-hire convict in a federal lawsuit over whether an animal sanctuary can neuter a white Bengal tiger named Elvis that the plaintiff used to own is already hallucinatory enough without the case citations being fake. Joseph Maldonado — better...

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No Facts, No Problem! — See Also

Fifth Circuit’s Stuart Kyle Duncan Shows You Can Go Far Without Doing The Reading: Also, the Establishment Clause doesn’t matter anymore. Keeping It Real About Real Estate Law: These schools should be at the top of your list! Exercise Judgment: AI can help you, but...

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The Best Law Schools For Real Estate Law (2026)

The Best Law Schools For Real Estate Law (2026)

Real estate law sits at the intersection of contracts, finance, tax, and regulatory compliance, making it one of the most practical and quietly influential areas of practice. Whether you end up in Biglaw, a boutique shop, or hanging your own shingle, understanding how...

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Sex, Drugs, And Social Media Addiction

Sex, Drugs, And Social Media Addiction

We are all addicts of one kind or another. Whether it’s addiction to work, alcohol, drugs, sex, or something or someone, we don’t seem to be able to relinquish whatever or whoever it is that has us in its grasp. Social media has already done that. Stories are replete...

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Morning Docket: 04.23.26

Morning Docket: 04.23.26

* Republican county judge blocks Virginia’s redistricting effort. The same judge already tried to block it before and keeps getting swatted down by the state supreme court. [Reuters] * SBF says he wrote his own brief… with help from his parents. Which must thrill the...

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The Seven Pillars of Legal MSO Deals

Frederick Shelton and Ayven Dodd: 'The Legal MSO industry is still in its early stages. That means firms are getting the best deals they will ever get — at least the firms that aren't distracted shiny objects while the MSO is taking control over autonomy, culture and...

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Kentucky Law School’s Dean Fight Is A Dumpster Fire

Kentucky Law School’s Dean Fight Is A Dumpster Fire

Law school deans have a weird job description. Technically, they lead the law school in its academic mission. But, more realistically, they fundraise, game the U.S. News rankings, and manage the law school bureaucracy. Ideally, they keep the alumni happy at football...

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There Are No Slackers At This Biglaw Firm

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to data collected by ALM, which Am Law 100 firm has the highest number of billable hours per lawyer? Hint: Dividing the total number of hours billed by attorneys by the total number of...

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Tenure Means Never Having To Say Sorry — See Also

Tenure Means Never Having To Say Sorry — See Also

Jonathan Turley’s Remarks Wouldn’t Fly In An Undergraduate Paper: But we have to pretend its credible because he’s saying it. Calling Your Own Words “Lies” Is A Strong Start: Kash Patel’s $250M complaint isn’t going so well. Honesty Becomes Best Policy: The NBCE...

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Law Grad Employment Outcomes Slip in 2025

Law Grad Employment Outcomes Slip in 2025

More than 2,500 fewer 2025 graduates were employed in full-time, long-term bar admission-required/anticipated or J.D. advantage jobs, including school-funded positions, compared to the previous graduating class.       More than 2,500 fewer 2025 graduates were...

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Law in Motion: The Coast Guard JAG Program

Law in Motion: The Coast Guard JAG Program By Susan Cushing After graduating from law school, Jordan Martin did what many young attorneys are trained to do – he followed the path that had been carefully laid out before him. He joined a large law firm, where the pace...

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Law in Motion: The Coast Guard JAG Program

Law in Motion: The Coast Guard JAG Program By Susan Cushing After graduating from law school, Jordan Martin did what many young attorneys are trained to do – he followed the path that had been carefully laid out before him. He joined a large law firm, where the pace...

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Call for Nominations: The D.C. Legal Awards

Call for Nominations: The D.C. Legal Awards

Nominations are now open for The D.C. Legal Awards, formerly named The National Law Journal Awards.       Nominations are now open for The D.C. Legal Awards, formerly named The National Law Journal Awards.       

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Latest PBM Settlement to Reverberate Through Health Plans

Latest PBM Settlement to Reverberate Through Health Plans

“PBMs and health plans have a symbiotic relationship. There will be discomfort not only for PBMs but for health plans in the short term," said Theresa Carnegie of Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo.       “PBMs and health plans have a symbiotic...

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How Mark Lanier Used AI in the Social Media Addiction Trial

How Mark Lanier Used AI in the Social Media Addiction Trial

“We were able to take a collaborative AI model that cross-pollinates across all the different large language models and infuse it with my brain, said W. Mark Lanier of his work with BoodleBox on the blockbuster trial.       “We were able to take a collaborative AI...

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