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Guest Editorial: Tell the Whole Truth, Thomson Reuters

Guest Editorial: Tell the Whole Truth, Thomson Reuters

(This is a guest editorial by Emma Pullman, head of shareholder engagement and responsible investment at the British Columbia General Employees’ Union (BCGEU) in Canada, a minority shareholder in Thomson Reuters, and Sarah Lamdan, a lawyer and librarian who researches...

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10,000 Federal Lawyers Gone — See Also

10,000 Federal Lawyers Gone — See Also

We Knew Folks Have Been Jumping Ship, But The Number Is Staggering: The government has been bleeding attorneys since 2025. Hueston Hennigan Is Paying Out The Big Bucks: Summer bonuses up to $35K! Aging Out Of Life Tenure: The reasons for giving Supreme Court justices...

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New York-Based Touro Law to Establish Campus in Montana

New York-Based Touro Law to Establish Campus in Montana

The campus in Great Falls, Montana, will offer a hybrid learning model based on Touro Law Center's FlexTime J.D. program.       The campus in Great Falls, Montana, will offer a hybrid learning model based on Touro Law Center's FlexTime J.D. program.       

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Booted From Kennedy Center, Trump Stomps Off In A Rage

Booted From Kennedy Center, Trump Stomps Off In A Rage

On Friday, a federal judge in DC ordered Donald Trump to take John F. Kennedy’s name out of his filthy mouth. More or less. In a meticulous, 94-page order, Judge Christopher Cooper found that the toadies Trump installed on the Kennedy Center Board might have the legal...

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Tech Fluency Is the New Reputation

Tech Fluency Is the New Reputation

For generations, law firm reputation rested on pedigree. Where you went to school. Who you trained under. Which logo sat on your letterhead. Reputation was earned slowly and spent broadly. Once established, it carried weight long after the original achievement. That...

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CFTC Opens Door to Crypto Perpetual Futures in US

CFTC Opens Door to Crypto Perpetual Futures in US

Unlike traditional futures contracts, perpetual futures have no fixed expiration date, allowing investors to hold onto positions indefinitely. Perps offer around-the-clock trading and are highly leveraged, sometimes allowing investors to trade up to 100 times the...

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Marc Shapiro: The Full Human Impact

When Marc Shapiro first launched his law firm, he took on a significant personal injury case involving a family of four. At the time, he knew he needed the assistance of one of the best local litigators. “My inquiries led me to Michael R.N. McDonald. I insisted we...

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Is Big Law Building an AI Tower of Babel?

Is Big Law Building an AI Tower of Babel?

Big Law's AI boom is reshaping the profession, but as firms chase ever-more-powerful technology, ambition may be outrunning wisdom, The Global Lawyer writes.       Big Law's AI boom is reshaping the profession, but as firms chase ever-more-powerful technology,...

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Bonuses Are In The Air! — See Also

Bonuses Are In The Air! — See Also

Selendy Gay Springs Money On Their Associates!: This boutique pays out the big bucks! The Climate Scoreboard Is Out!: See where the biggest names in Biglaw rank on climate work. Attempted Swatting At Amy Coney Barrett’s Home: Dangerous time to be a judge. Trump Gets...

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Back To Basics

Back To Basics

Something jumped out at me early at the recent LegalTech Connect Law Firm Research & Innovation Conference with the legal research community. Greg Lambert asked how many attendees have encountered partners who don’t know their Westlaw or Lexis passwords. That...

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A Breakdown Of The DOJ’s Immigration Departures

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to a report by Bloomberg Law, the Department of Justice’s Office of Immigration Litigation has seen at lest how many attorneys quit, retire, or otherwise leave the office since January 2025?...

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It’s Time To Say Goodbye To Water Cooler Training

It’s Time To Say Goodbye To Water Cooler Training

It’s high time to reconsider whether the old training by osmosis approach, the learning by hanging around the water cooler notion, is going to work any longer, particularly in the age of AI. You know the argument: let’s get their butts in the office because that’s...

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How Cleary Gottlieb Created A Virtuous Cycle With Tech

How Cleary Gottlieb Created A Virtuous Cycle With Tech

Editor’s note: First in a series. The Litera Foundation knowledge management platform doesn’t just have customers. It has innovators — law firms continually using the system in new ways to enhance client value.  These ground-breaking firms were recently honored in...

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Pharma’s Deal Boom Is Fueling Demand for M&A Lawyers

Pharma’s Deal Boom Is Fueling Demand for M&A Lawyers

Many large pharmaceutical companies are increasingly turning to acquisitions rather than relying solely on internal research and development efforts to build their drug pipelines. That shift is shaping what legal departments need from their lawyers, said Beth Long,...

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SEC Moves to Scrap Biden-Era Climate Disclosure Rule

SEC Moves to Scrap Biden-Era Climate Disclosure Rule

The rule would have mandated broad disclosures of climate-related information in U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filings, including board oversight of climate issues, internal carbon pricing and financial effects from severe weather events.       The rule...

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How Appealing Weekly Roundup

How Appealing Weekly Roundup

Ed. Note: A weekly roundup of just a few items from Howard Bashman’s How Appealing blog, the Web’s first blog devoted to appellate litigation. Check out these stories and more at How Appealing. “Is Trump the President the Framers Feared? The drafters of the...

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Tacker LeCarpentier: The Structure Guy

Tacker LeCarpentier: The Structure Guy By Bob Friedman “I will walk into a mediation and inevitably someone will say ‘Oh, he’s the structure guy,’” chuckles Tacker LeCarpentier, president of Raleigh-based Settlement Planning Services, Inc. (SPS). He has earned the...

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Ward Black Law Purchased By Long-Time Firm Lawyers

The ownership torch at Greensboro, NC-based personal injury firm Ward Black Law was passed to Audrey and Gabriel Snyder on January 7 of this year. They have practiced with the firm for nine and eight years, respectively. “We’ve got a really strong culture and team and...

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Why a Revolution?

What is the source of our rights? If our rights came from King George III, then he would have had the authority to limit them. Generally, looking at the history of the world, human power determined the extent of the rights of those within their control. But what if...

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The Cornerstone: Trial by Jury

Two hundred and fifty years ago, our founding fathers pledged their Lives, Fortunes, and sacred Honor to protect the jury trial system. Among the grievances against the Crown set out in the Declaration of Independence justifying the colonies’ break from King George...

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Managing Portfolio Income

Recent years have seen significant portfolio income with requisite tax consequences. Here are some strategies for managing this investment reality through the years. Take Capital Losses at Any Age Market downturns are difficult to stomach. However, they aren’t all...

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How to Protect Your Client Trust Funds

The proper protection of client trust funds begins with the reconciliation of trust account records to the bank statements, as required under Rule 1.15-3(d) of the Rules of Professional Conduct. In addition, further controls should be considered to safeguard client...

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Surprise! Spring Has Sprung, And So Have The Bonuses

Surprise! Spring Has Sprung, And So Have The Bonuses

Few things get associates more excited than an unexpected bonus announcement. There’s something about extra money showing up out of cycle that hits differently. One elite firm is handing out spring bonuses that may lead to a hot bonus summer for associates across the...

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Lawyer Padding and Bragging Creates Practical Problems

Lawyer Padding and Bragging Creates Practical Problems

A sampling of daily headlines is apparently driven by law firms eager to attract lateral partners, to recruit young lawyers, and to please current partners. One wag also recently described this public bragging as a “sedative to quiet troublesome partners. Does the...

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Morning Docket: 05.29.26

* Amy Coney Barrett targeted with possible swatting call. [NBC News] * CFPB is already undermining and bad-mouthing its own career attorneys, but its return to office plan might actually make some people quit. [Law360] * Former Biglaw lawyer breaks down how the system...

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Inside Taylor Wessing’s Break-Up Strategy

Inside Taylor Wessing’s Break-Up Strategy

“I can't tell a client I'm charging more just because I did a U.S. merger. There's no added value in it for them, said Oliver Bertram, Germany 's managing partner and global co-chair of Taylor Wessing.       “I can't tell a client I'm charging more just because I did...

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Biglaw Firm Busy Building Its Own AI

Biglaw Firm Busy Building Its Own AI

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to reports, which Biglaw firm is investing $500 million over the next three-to-four years to develop its own proprietary artificial intelligence platform? Hint: While other Biglaw firms are...

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Naming Unnamed Fornicating Judges — See Also

Naming Unnamed Fornicating Judges — See Also

This Is Going To Be The Best AI Sleuthing Story You Read Today: Here’s how we figured out Eleanor Ross was the unnamed judge. Todd Blanche Faces NY Bar Complaint: Vindictive prosecution has consequences. Sometimes. Patagonia Takes Pattie Gonia To Court: This IP suit...

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