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Harbor Acquires Legal Tech Training Firm Encoretech in First Deal Since BayPine Investment
Harbor, the Chicago-based legal technology and consulting firm, continues its string of recent acquisitions with the addition of Encoretech, a specialized training and user adoption services company focused on the legal sector. The deal marks Harbor’s first...
Callidus Legal AI Rebrands as StrongSuit, Adds Automated Case Validation
Callidus Legal AI has rebranded to StrongSuit and launched a significantly upgraded legal research platform that includes automated case validation — what lawyers traditionally call “shepardizing” — marking the company’s evolution from a legal AI tool into what it...
Jury to Decide if Philips North America Harmed Small Company’s Reputation, Federal Judge Rules
Philips terminated a reseller agreement in 2019 without notice or reason, and its former business partner filed suit claiming the termination actually resulted from disputes over recertifying a Philips product as "airworthy." Philips terminated a reseller...
Lawyer Asks FL Jury for $1.5B in Opioid Damages Against Walgreens, Walmart, CVS
Closing arguments began Wednesday in a 51-day opioid trial brought by 15 hospitals in Florida. Closing arguments began Wednesday in a 51-day opioid trial brought by 15 hospitals in Florida.
Courts More Open to Company-Proposed Merger Fixes, Undermining Agency Challenges, Experts Say
On Monday, the Trump-era Federal Trade Commission lost its first antitrust lawsuit challenging private firm GTCR's $627 million acquisition of hydrophilic coatings producer Surmodics in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. On Monday,...
ABA Committee Floats Accreditation Standards Revisions Ahead of Council Meeting
The American Bar Association Standards Committee met Wednesday for a review of standards that will be evaluated by a not yet established advisory committee, which will be discussed during Friday's Council meeting. The American Bar Association Standards Committee...
Jury in First Boeing Max 8 Crash Trial Returns $28.45M Over Ethiopian Air Passenger’s Death
A federal jury in Chicago awarded the damages to Shikha Garg, who died in the 2019 crash of Ethiopian Air Flight 302, the second of two disasters involving Boeing's 737 Max 8 aircraft. A federal jury in Chicago awarded the damages to Shikha Garg, who died in the...
OCA Argues New York’s Equal Rights Act Isn’t Enforceable, Countering Judge’s Age Discrimination Lawsuit
A trio of trial court judges in their 70s sued New York's Office of Court Administration and the state government, arguing enactment of the Equal Rights Act was an implied repeal of an age cap on judges. The OCA argues the ERA cannot be enforced in court, drawing...
Paramount to Supreme Court: Bright Line Rule Needed for Records Demands
The court has been asked to address whether Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster correctly overruled Senior Magistrate Selena E. Molina's recommendation that the action be resolved in Paramount's favor, finding the shareholder that brought the demand had established a...
Downstate NY Federal Courts to Limit Friday Operations Because of Government Shutdown
Both the Southern and Eastern District of New York will largely suspend operations on Fridays due to the shutdown, per officials. The courts will remain open for emergency matters and hearings and deadlines set for Friday are not impacted. Both the Southern and...
Consumer Class Action Alleges Bank of America Payment Schedule Doesn’t Adjust Midcycle
Consumer Nicholas Sdoucos filed a class action complaint against Bank of America this week, alleging the bank fails to adjust scheduled automatic payments when customers pay their statement balance before the due date, resulting in duplicate charges. Consumer...
NordVPN Accused of Deceptive Subscription Practices in Class Action
The litigation against the company seems to be a growing trend, with similar suits accusing NordVPN of engaging in deceptive subscription renewal practices being filed across the country. The litigation against the company seems to be a growing trend, with...
‘Sabotaging’ a Settlement: Judge Sanctions Defendants $18K for Bad-Faith Practices
"Here, defendants took a decidedly puerile approach—they chose to irritate and annoy the other side, rather than to invite engagement. They also impaired their credibility with this court," wrote U.S. Magistrate Judge Young B. Kim of the Northern District of...
McDermott Considers Taking On Private Equity Investment
Chairman Ira Coleman acknowledged Wednesday that the firm is "fielding inbound interest," becoming the first Am Law 50 firm to publicly comment on the prospect of establishing a managed services organization. Chairman Ira Coleman acknowledged Wednesday that the...
Live from GCC East with Stefani Schwartz
Stefani Schwartz joins Legal Speak co-host Patrick Smith during the General Counsel Conference East in New York. Stefani Schwartz joins Legal Speak co-host Patrick Smith during the General Counsel Conference East in New York.
AccessLex Institute Partners With Southwestern Law for Admission Project
"We launched the Admission Innovation Project to support law schools that select students in ways that truly capture the important principles of holistic admission,” said Aaron N. Taylor, senior vice president and executive director of the AccessLex Center for Legal...
Exit of Meta’s Chief AI Scientist Highlights Talent Risks Facing All the Key Players
The number of researchers with the skills to build frontier AI models is estimated at fewer than 1,000 worldwide. Those in that elite group can negotiate compensation packages in the hundreds of millions of dollars. The number of researchers with the skills to...
Phila. Struggled to Keep Up With Med Mal Backlog. Now It’s Leading Pa. in Case Clearance Rates
Here's how the judges overseeing Philadelphia's medical malpractice program sped up case timelines and what attorneys can expect from the program next year. Here's how the judges overseeing Philadelphia's medical malpractice program sped up case timelines and...
Call for Nominations: Southeastern Legal Awards 2026
Nominations are open until January 27 for Southeastern Legal Awards Nominations are open until January 27 for Southeastern Legal Awards
$4B Sex Abuse Settlement Scandal Spurs California State Bar Complaints
Lawyers behind a record $4 billion sex abuse settlement with Los Angeles County have brought in a second mediator to oversee potential fraud after an article in the Los Angeles Times last month revealed that recruiters paid cash to potential plaintiffs on behalf of...
NJ Electric Cable Manufacturer May Be Liable for $2.5M for Faulty Product, Judge Rules
U.S. District Judge Lindsay C. Jenkins for the Northern District of Illinois declined to grant summary judgment on plaintiff American Wire's claims for breach of an indemnification clause against Wind Turbines and Energy Cables Corp. (WTEC), which had previously...
Bath & Body Works Seeks $74M in Overpaid Royalties, Lawsuit Says
According to the complaint, one of those air diffuser patents expired five years ago, but Bath & Body Works was still paying royalties. Now, it wants its $74 million back. According to the complaint, one of those air diffuser patents expired five years ago,...
Seven Ways Lawyers Can Reduce Clients’ Stress
We can't alleviate all the stressors felt by clients in the course of their legal matters, but there are ways stress can be reduced and effectively managed. The post Seven Ways Lawyers Can Reduce Clients’ Stress appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms...
Critical Mass With Law.com’s Amanda Bronstad: Capital One Settlement ‘Neither Reasonable Nor Adequate,’ First Lawsuit Filed Over UPS Crash
How I Made Office Managing Partner: ‘Invest in the People With Whom You Work,’ Says Carter Dugan of Norton Rose Fulbright
"Also, take the time to invest in the people with whom you work. Having strong working relationships leads not only to career longevity and a happier career, but also to having the support to be appointed or elected to leadership positions when those opportunities...
Morning Docket: 11.11.25
* Supreme Court to hear major mail- in ballot election case. What could possibly go wrong? [Law.com] * Donald Trump treats the Supreme Court like his personal fixers, again. Probably because that’s how they act… [Law360] * Major legal tech player Clio get $5 billion...
Funding For SDA’s Next Missile Tracking Contracts Diverted To Troop Payments: Sources
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The Office Strikes Back: More Top Law Firms Embrace A Four-Day Attendance Mandate
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. The pendulum is absolutely swinging back toward the majority of partners’ and associates’ time being in person, in the office. — Rachel Nonaka, a Washington, D.C.-based recruiter at Macrae, in comments given to...
The Transgender Boogeyman
Those seeking to consolidate power often make it a sport to pick on a small group of people, claiming that the small group wields disproportionate power and is out to transform your children into something you don’t want (and probably don’t understand). In the 1950s,...
Mind The Gap: Why In-House Counsel Often Don’t See The Innovation They Want From Law Firms
Another week, another study demonstrating the gap between what in-house legal professionals want from their outside law firms and what they’re getting when it comes to innovation and technology. Despite all the AI talk, we aren’t there yet. This time, the study...
Kim Kardashian Failed Bar After Psychics PROMISED She’d Pass
When I took the bar exam, a friend of mine started drinking coffee brewed with caffeinated water. For his sake, that’s no longer the worst bar exam prep strategy out there. Apparently Kim Kardashian relied on a veritable coven. Kim Kardashian recently failed the bar —...
Former Judicial Clerks: Creating Legacies For Generations
Legacy Matters Among a president’s most enduring legacies are the federal judges they appoint—particularly Supreme Court justices. This permanence stems from life tenure, a constitutional provision that ensures judicial independence but also transforms each...
Does This Count As A ‘Meeting Of The Minds’ Problem? — See Also
Kim K’s Psychic Promised That She’d Pass The Bar: She better get a spiritual refund! First They Came For The Trans Students…: Universities set themselves up for the chopping block if they don’t protect their vulnerable. Who You Pick Matters: Judges replace themselves...
Jurisdiction: Major Insurers Avoid $25M Bond Claim in Indiana
"It is clear that simply having named an agent for service of process pursuant to the Admittance Statute does not constitute consent to personal jurisdiction," the high court held. "It is clear that simply having named an agent for service of process pursuant to...
Judge Orders Additional Discovery Disclosures in Walgreens Prescription Class Action
A Chicago federal judge said Prime Therapeutics' confidentiality and disclosure concerns could not prevent discovery from moving forward in a lawsuit over Walgreen Co.'s Prescription Savings Club. A Chicago federal judge said Prime Therapeutics' confidentiality...
‘Short and Distort’: AI Company Defamation Claim Alleges Bad Review Caused Stocks to Drop
According to the plaintiff, Datavault AI, all it took was a bad review and a barrage of negative social media posts from the financial research and due diligence firm, Wolfpack Research, to put the company's reputation in a tailspin. According to the plaintiff,...
Trump Asks Supreme Court to Throw Out E. Jean Carroll Verdict
The president has had mixed success in challenging his legal travails at the Supreme Court. The president has had mixed success in challenging his legal travails at the Supreme Court.
Law Firm EO Cases Remain on Pause Amid Government Shutdown
Despite the appeals cases being on hold for over a month, the federal government has tapped a new attorney to argue on its behalf, with Deputy Associate Attorney General Abhishek Kambli entering a notice of appearance. Despite the appeals cases being on hold for...
A Judge Who’s Seen It All Shares the Ways She Sees GCs Bungle Cases
"Inconsistent messaging is one of the biggest pitfalls,” Judge Paula Patrick of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas said during her keynote at General Counsel Conference East on Tuesday. "Internal documents, witnesses and experts might all be saying different...
How to Create a Law Firm Annual Plan that Doesn’t Die in a Drawer
Karen and David Skinner's reality-proofed, six-step approach to annual law firm planning. The key to success: Make goals simple, achievable — and visible. The post How to Create a Law Firm Annual Plan that Doesn’t Die in a Drawer appeared first on Articles, Tips and...
Federal Judge Points to CFTC, Congress on Regulation of Event Contracts in Tribal Ruling
"This was a very significant win for Kalshi and the predictions market space more generally," said Renato Mariotti, a partner at Paul Hastings who closely follows prediction markets and is not involved in the case. "This was a very significant win for Kalshi and...
Cracker Barrel Urged by Shareholder Advisory Groups to Oust Director Tied to Rebranding Debacle
"The logo fiasco may be a single incident, but in the public eye it has come to define the company," Institutional Shareholder Services said in a note to clients. "The logo fiasco may be a single incident, but in the public eye it has come to define the...
Abusing the Captive Framework: How Estate Planning Schemes Continue to Threaten the Industry
Live from GCC East with Alex Grishman
Alex Grishman joins Legal Speak co-host Patrick Smith during the General Counsel Conference East in New York. Alex Grishman joins Legal Speak co-host Patrick Smith during the General Counsel Conference East in New York.
Can’t Spell Paul Weiss Without Donald Trump — See Also
Heckler Tells It Like It Is At The New York Bar Foundation Gala: Tough crowd, earned criticism. Remember The Paper Trail!: Might not be a Rule 26(g) violation, but mind your manners. Keeping Hope With The Kardashians: Kim channels her energy toward passing the bar...
Reagan Judge Quits To Lead The #Resistance
Yesterday, Judge Mark L. Wolf penned an open letter in the pages of The Atlantic announcing his retirement. The Reagan appointee has been on the bench for 40 years, 28 of which were as an active status judge — in 2013, he took senior status — and before that, he...
Davis Polk Commits To Pro Bono Work With $25k Stipend For 1Ls
As you were applying for summer gigs, there was probably a point where you asked yourself if you want to spend the summer giving back to those in need or making a lot of money so you can get a quick start on your student loan payments. Those either/or quandaries are...
Why Identity Politics Should Dictate The Democratic Presidential Nominee In 2028
I wrote a while back that, given the choice, I’d vote for a stinking turd for president rather than Donald Trump. How right I was: A stinking turd, for example, would not have pardoned the January 6 rioters. A stinking turd would not have imposed universal tariffs. A...
Biglaw As An Effective Gateway To The NFL
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! Former National Football League commissioner Paul Tagliabue passed away this weekend at age 84. Before his time at the NFL, Tagliabue was a partner at what Biglaw firm? Hint: In 2007, he returned to...
SNAP Defiance: District Courts Order Trump Admin to Release Food Benefits
The government claimed the district courts' rulings were attempts to "inject the federal courts into the political branchs' closing efforts to end this shutdown." The government claimed the district courts' rulings were attempts to "inject the federal courts...
Lawyers Who Fueled Efforts to Overturn 2020 Election Results Secure Pardons From Trump
Among those accepting clemency was Rudy Giuliani, the former U.S. attorney in Manhattan and New York City mayor who was disbarred in 2024. He said in a statement that his bar license should be reinstated "immediately." Observers say that is unlikely, as the Appellate...
Visa, Mastercard Again Try to End Merchant Swipe Fees Suit
If approved, the settlement calls for Visa and Mastercard to reduce their swipe fees by 0.1% for five years. But trade groups have already come out against the deal, arguing the proposed changes are insubstantial. If approved, the settlement calls for Visa and...
Trump 2.0 Judicial Picks: More of the Same or Cut From a (Slightly) Different Cloth?
Court watchers say most of President Donald Trump's judicial selections thus far have credentials in line with his first-term nominees—involvement with the conservative Federalist Society and prestigious clerkships with Republican-appointed U.S. Supreme Court...
Heckler Asks ‘For Trump?’ As Paul Weiss Describes Pro Bono Work At Gala Dinner
The New York Bar Foundation gala typically boasts a country club vibe with golf claps, rubber chicken, and everyone pretending they’re not checking their phones under the table. It’s a crowd whose idea of rebellion is leaving before dessert. So when a crowd gathered...
First Rule Of Being A ‘Petty-Ass Bitch’ Lawyer Is You Do Not Go On Instagram And Talk About Being A ‘Petty-Ass Bitch’ Lawyer
America has no shortage of attorneys who are, in fact, petty-ass bitches. Most of them don’t talk about it on social media. Which is how most of those petty-ass bitches avoid having to drag in a federal magistrate to adjudicate their contextual level of petty. So if...
Law Schools Are Lying To Students About Judicial Clerkships
(Image via Getty)Law school career services offices have historically been clerkship gatekeepers and facilitators — hoarding information, providing incomplete resources, and hosting one-sided programming to facilitate clerkship opportunities for students. Yet schools’...
Kathy Griffin Only Wants ‘Trumper Lawyers’ On Her Legal Team
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. I don’t want a fellow, as they would say, libtard, like myself. No, I want the Trumper lawyer who secretly actually doesn’t like what happened to me, even if he likes Trump. — Comedian Kathy Griffin, in...
Read the Filing: DOJ Seeks to File Amicus in NY Trump Criminal Appeal
Prosecutors with the U.S. Department of Justice wrote that the United States has a substantial interest in protecting the power of the Office of the President. Prosecutors with the U.S. Department of Justice wrote that the United States has a substantial...
ATL’s Legally Themed Halloween Costume Contest: The Winner (2025)
You came, you saw, you voted, and one submission stole the show in this year’s legally themed Halloween costume contest. Our winner took home 65% of the vote this year. Making legally themed Halloween costumes isn’t an easy feat, and this year’s submissions were quite...
Big Tech’s Courting of Trump May Take Toll on Economy
"What I would love to see is some major company just saying, 'No, we're not caving on something. We are willing to go to court and follow through on that,'" said Daniel Farber, a Berkeley Law professor. "What I would love to see is some major company just...
Live from GCC East with Molly McPherson
Molly McPherson joins Legal Speak co-host Patrick Smith during the General Counsel Conference East in New York. Molly McPherson joins Legal Speak co-host Patrick Smith during the General Counsel Conference East in New York.
Failed Deal Denies Core Scientific CLO Record-Setting Golden Parachute
Todd DuChene had been poised to obliterate the current record, held by former Splunk legal chief Scott Morgan. Todd DuChene had been poised to obliterate the current record, held by former Splunk legal chief Scott Morgan.
4-Day Attendance Requirements Remain Unpopular Outside the Am Law 50. Will That Change in 2026?
Lower-ranked firms continue to use hybrid work flexibility as a recruiting tool, but some firms that want more attendance may not have the leverage to demand it. Lower-ranked firms continue to use hybrid work flexibility as a recruiting tool, but some firms that...
The Shortcomings of the Copyright Office’s Guidance for AI-Assisted Works
AI-assisted artwork poses a simple question: When can an artist using AI tools copyright their work? Early this year, the Copyright Office addressed this issue and rejected the proposition that only prompting an AI model can create a copyrightable work. But their...
Top Kraken Executive Alleges She Was Fired for Being Pregnant
“[C]rypto firms don't always make the smartest move in these situations; too often, they lack the structures and business experience required to police pregnancy discrimination in the workplace, said Ann Olivarius, a senior partner at McAllister Olivarius who is not...
Locking In Trust: Key Terms For Strong AI Vendor Contracts
AI innovation often depends on partnerships. Whether it is a cloud provider offering infrastructure, a niche developer supplying a specialized model, or a data vendor providing essential inputs, these relationships move products forward. They also carry risk. If a...
The AI Playbook For Contracting: What In-House Legal Teams Need To Know
WebinarDate: November 19, 2025Time: 1 p.m. ET Today’s in-house legal teams must be a strategic value driver, not just a risk manager. The rise of agentic AI presents an opportunity to transform contracting and deliver powerful business intelligence, but building an AI...
Legal Ethics Roundup: Federal Alaska Judge Disbarred, Detainees’ Rights To Talk To Lawyers, The Ethics Of ‘AI Slop’ In Court Pleadings & More
Ed. note: Please welcome Renee Knake Jefferson back to the pages of Above the Law. Subscribe to her Substack, Legal Ethics Roundup, here. Welcome to what captivates, haunts, inspires, and surprises me every week in the world of legal ethics. Happy Monday! Here are...
Building Real Client Value through AI-Powered Collaboration
This webcast explores how AI-powered collaboration is helping law firms overcome fragmented systems, enhance client engagement, and scale expertise—while maintaining security, compliance, and quality. This webcast explores how AI-powered collaboration is helping...
Kim Kardashian Turns Failing The Bar Exam Into An Inspiring Comeback Story
The results of the California bar exam are in, and after years of studying to become a lawyer without going to law school, reality star turned business mogul and actress Kim Kardashian has finally learned her fate. Did she pass? Unfortunately, not this time, but her...
Are Lawyers More Likely To Litigate Claims As Pro Se Plaintiffs?
Litigation can be an extremely complex process for individuals unaccustomed to the practices and procedures of pursuing claims in court. As a result, lawyers who have claims of their own might have advantages if they seek to litigate those claims in court, since they...
Stat(s) Of The Week: ‘Slop Bowls’ Feel The Squeeze
Despite occasional high-profile exceptions, more Biglaw firms are mandating in-person work, with three members of the Am Law 50 recently announcing four-day requirements. While their potential customer base may increase as a result of these moves, some go-to lunch...
State Legislatures Take on FARA with New FARA-Style Bills
This year has seen a wave of proposed bills in state legislatures across the United States aimed at regulating foreign-influenced political activity at the state level. While stylized to mirror portions of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), in reality, many...
Supreme Court Won’t Reconsider Same-Sex Marriage
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday turned down a petition to reconsider its landmark Obergefell ruling from ex-Kentucky clerk Kim Davis, who made national news for refusing to issue same-sex marriage certificates. The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday turned down a...
Conservative Warning To Judges: Get On Board With Trump’s Agenda Or Get Impeached
The Federalist Society’s annual lawyers meeting is going on in Washington D.C., and yesterday there was a panel on Judicial Oversight of District Courts after Trump v. CASA, limiting lower courts’ ability to issue universal injunctions to block the enforcement of...
Politeness Matters, Even In Biglaw — See Generally
Kirkland Lawyers Sent To Etiquette School: Feedback suggests they don’t play well with others. DOJ Warns Judge That They’re Not Going To Listen Anyway: Government lawyers extend courtesy of informing judge of upcoming contempt. Conservatives Already Dreaming Of...
Morning Docket: 11.10.25
* Donald Trump pardons Giuliani and other Big Lie ringleaders. [Reuters] * Judge Wolf is resigning so he can explain, as a Reagan-appointee, just how dangerous the Trump administration is. [The Atlantic] * Are lawyers calling out AI hallucinations… vigilantes? [NY...
Debunked Podcast: The Drug Price Debate, AI In Healthcare Companies Face Consolidation But How Much?
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Origination Credits Get Center Stage in Big Law Comp Systems
Calculating and allocating origination credit within firms is more complicated because there's “immense consolidation of talent among top firms, especially in private equity, noted one recruiter. Calculating and allocating origination credit within firms is more...
Law Firms ‘Set to Deliver Double-Digit Profit Growth’ in 2025
A sharp spike in demand helped law firms rise to “new heights during the third quarter, even as expenses continued to climb, according to a new report. A sharp spike in demand helped law firms rise to “new heights during the third quarter, even as expenses...
Perception Is Everything: Why Law Firm Market Positioning Matters More Than Ever
Leslie Richards and Francois Lassalle | Positioning isn’t about creating a polished veneer. It’s about defining what’s true and valuable and making sure the right people see it clearly. The post Perception Is Everything: Why Law Firm Market Positioning Matters More...
How I Made Practice Group Chair: ‘Don’t Hesitate to Step Up and Embrace the Challenge,’ Says Danielle Tully of Cadwalader
"My advice: don't hesitate to step up and embrace the challenge. Leadership is built on embracing balance, adaptability and the willingness to voice your ideas, especially when you're not sure they'll be accepted. For women and diverse attorneys, balancing career,...
Big Law’s Retreat Is Wider Than You Think
What do Cadwalader, Alston & Bird, Kirkland, Paul Weiss, Freshfields and most of Big Law have in common? They're not putting much focus beyond the U.S. and U.K., writes the Global Lawyer. What do Cadwalader, Alston & Bird, Kirkland, Paul Weiss,...
Paul Weiss’s Brad Karp Faces Protest, Heckling When Addressing Trump Deal at NY Bar Foundation Event
“This has been an incredibly painful and difficult year for our firm and for me, personally, the most challenging year in my life, Paul Weiss managing partner Brad Karp said during his keynote speech. “This has been an incredibly painful and difficult year for...
Mistrial Declared in $25M Crypto Trial of MIT-Educated Brothers
U.S. District Judge Jessica Clarke of the Southern District of New York sent the jurors home after they delivered a note stating they wished to be adjourned after three days of deliberating the fates of Anton and James Peraire-Bueno. Despite many sleepless nights and...
SCOTUS Clerkships Really Are The Ultimate Resume Booster
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to analysis by Dr. Adam Feldman of Legalytics, which president has made the most federal judicial appointments to individuals with Supreme Court clerkship experience? Hint: Thirty-three of...
The Founders Would Have Wanted The Children To Starve — See Also
Trump Defends Not Feeding Children Because Of Separation Of Powers: Joe Biden is also blamed for some reason. FedSoc Pushes Judges To Fall In Line With Trump: If not, they may be threatened with impeachment. Still Searching: This law school graduate killing has been...
Federal Judge Sanctions Dovel & Luner Attorneys Over ‘False Fact’ in Avocado Oil Class Action
Dovel & Luner partners Christin Cho and Rick Lyon were sanctioned by U.S. District Judge R. Gary Klausner in the Central District of California for pursuing a class action despite knowing the lead plaintiff was subject to arbitration. Dovel & Luner...
Get A Grip: Focusing On Risks Instead Of Benefits Is Making AI Way Too Hard
In case anyone hasn’t been listening carefully, Comment 8 to Model Rule 1.1 requires lawyers to understand not just the risks of technology, but the benefits and the word “benefits” appears first. We have an ethical duty (yes, duty) to understand and leverage the...
Trump Defends Sacred Right To Starve Kids For Separation Of Powers
On Halloween, President Trump announced that, if ordered to by a court, “it will BE MY HONOR” to fund SNAP benefits and feed the 41 million Americans who rely on them. Turns out … not so much. Instead the Trump administration opted to defy an order by Judge John...
Prosecutorial Error: ‘AI Hallucinations’ Are Popping Up In Criminal Cases
When it comes to public defense, it seems like the only news is bad news. We are seeing nationwide shortages of public defenders. In some places, the demand for public defenders is so dire that their workload has become a constitutional issue and people are being...
First-Year Student At Elite Law School Is Making Better-Than-Biglaw Money Posting Adult Content Online
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. Everyone here is really respectful and fantastic. I haven’t had any negative experiences. — Emily Cocea, a first-year student at the University of Michigan Law School, in comments given to People, concerning...
Why Systems, Simplicity, And Relationships Still Win In Modern Law Practice
Getty ImagesLawyers often think advertising will fuel their practice growth, but referral relationships consistently prove more powerful. If you’re in personal injury or any consumer-facing practice, strong networks with other lawyers are the most sustainable path to...
An Inside Look At The Hill During A Historic Government Shutdown
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Law School Faculty, State Lawmakers Criticize UVA’s Deal With the Trump Administration
“So, this document could turn out to be relatively benign, or it could turn out to be the beginning of major change and disruption, and, you know, potentially harm the students at UVA, a law professor, who is a member of the executive council, told Law.com. “So,...
In First Use of Student Privacy Laws, 3 AGs Announce $5.1 Million Settlement With Education Tech Firm
The case was the first enforcement action under Connecticut's Student Data Privacy Law and California's K-12 Pupil Online Personal Information Protection Act. Along with New York, all three states' student privacy laws require online educational providers to have...
‘Not a Generic Message’: 8th Circuit Sides With Home Depot’s Defense for Barring ‘BLM’ on Uniforms
"Context matters. The activity in dispute was not a display at a random location in the United States; it was not at a normal moment in time; and it was not a generic message for equal rights or employee protection," Judge James B. Loken wrote. "Home Depot's...
Three Things Law Schools Do Not but Should Tell Their Students
I came to realize that law schools do not tell their students, much less teach them about, at least three important facts that every future lawyer should know to succeed in the profession to which they are committing themselves. For better or for worse, lawyers are...
Amazon Suit Alleges Perplexity Used ‘Covert’ AI Agents to Access Customer Accounts
The suit may help set the terms of engagement for AI agents as they take on more of the shopping tasks currently handled by human beings. The suit may help set the terms of engagement for AI agents as they take on more of the shopping tasks currently handled by...
How Titans Like Amazon and Disney Make Sure Pro Bono Isn’t an Afterthought
“Your day is full. Sometimes your nights are full. So from a cultural perspective, you have to make it clear that this is important, said Horacio Gutierrez, chief legal and compliance officer at Disney. “Your day is full. Sometimes your nights are full. So from...























































































