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Florida Becomes 1st State to Sue OpenAI. Lawyers Say It Won’t Be the Last
"This is a major event in the regulation of AI," said Berger Singerman partner Alejandro Miyar, who is not involved in the case. "There has been a lot of discussion about how it should be regulated. Not a lot of people have done it." "This is a major event in...
The Week in Data June 2: A Look at Legal Industry Trends by the Numbers
Catch up on the latest data from across the Law.com newsroom, including where Am Law 200 firms buy and build talent. Catch up on the latest data from across the Law.com newsroom, including where Am Law 200 firms buy and build talent.
Context Is Everything: CEO Neil Araujo on iManage’s AI Strategy
Neil Araujo, the CEO and cofounder of iManage, was last on this podcast almost exactly two years ago. In the dog years of the legal industry’s AI age, that feels like a long time ago. Our conversation then was about law firms still feeling their way around generative...
Longtime Lawyer for Media Mogul Barry Diller Sees Pay Rise 40% Ahead of Departure
Diller's IAC changed its name to People Inc. in April and will consolidate corporate functions, eliminating the chief legal officer role held by Kendall Handler and that of another C-suite executive. Diller's IAC changed its name to People Inc. in April and will...
Fired Up Over Leadership: Baron & Budd Accused Of Soliciting Class Members in Fire Truck Apparatus Antitrust Cases
On Friday, counsel for the prospective class of direct purchasers of fire truck apparatus, including Cuneo Gilbert Flannery & LaDuca and Barrack Rodos & Bacine, filed a motion for U.S. Senior District Judge William Griesbach, in the Eastern District of...
Veto of Maine Data Center Moratorium Bill Carries Lessons for Developers
As demand for data centers to power AI has exploded, developers have met opposition from officials and community groups concerned about their impact on electricity prices, water and quality of life. Maine is one of more than a dozen states to consider some form of...
Judge Voids Illinois’ Swipe Fee Restrictions in Wake of Federal Regulatory Change on Preemption
Chief U.S. District Judge Virginia Kendall for the Northern District of Illinois found that an interim final rule from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency establishes that federal law preempts the Illinois Interchange Fee Prohibition Act. The rule was...
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...
Universal Migrator Launches New Website Built for Migration Experts
Universal Migrator has launched a brand-new website designed to make legal data migrations easier to research, explain, plan, and execute. The new site gives migration consultants, IT professionals, legal technology advisors, and law firm leaders a clearer way to...
What Is Your Case Really Worth? A Mediator’s Approach to Smarter Settlements
Imagine your client calls, eager to file suit. Your trial team sees five key hurdles: obtaining favorable evidence in discovery, surviving a motion to dismiss, defeating summary judgment, winning a jury verdict and prevailing on appeal. They assure you the chance of...
TypeLaw and Re-Qwest Legal Technologies Announce Strategic Partnership to Streamline Preparation of Appellate and Trial Filings
Partnership combines AI-enabled brief and appendix formatting with trusted printing and binding services for attorneys nationwide SAN FRANCISCO and SANTA ANA, Calif. — June 2, 2026 — TypeLaw, a provider of AI-enabled legal brief and appendix preparation services, and...
Developing a ‘What’s Next’ Mindset Can Help You Build Business
Tea Hoffmann: Here's how developing a what's next mindset and following up can lead to more business for your law practice. The post Developing a ‘What’s Next’ Mindset Can Help You Build Business appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers. A...
As Creditors Lay Down their Arms, Liability Management Takes Off
Top firms are jockeying for talent in a practice primed for growth. Top firms are jockeying for talent in a practice primed for growth.
OpenAI Is Latest Tech Company In The Litigation Hot Seat
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! Which state became the first to file a lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman alleging ChatGPT is unsafe? Hint: The lawsuit alleges users of ChatGPT are at risk of addiction and suicide and...
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...
Japan’s Big Four Push Deeper into Europe as East West Dealmaking Intensifies
Japan's Big Four are planting deeper roots in Europe, each with different scale and ambition but the same bet: as the world turns more bilateral, clients want lawyers on the ground for Japan Europe deals going both ways. Japan's Big Four are planting deeper...
Legal Ethics Roundup: A Legal Ethics Summer Reading List
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 June! This week I’m...
Legal Ethics Roundup: A Legal Ethics Summer Reading List
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 June! This week I’m...
OpenAI Moves Into Legal Tech With Hire of Ironclad Co-Founder Jason Boehmig
OpenAI joins fellow tech giants Anthropic and Microsoft in developing AI tools for legal work. OpenAI joins fellow tech giants Anthropic and Microsoft in developing AI tools for legal work.
‘They Don’t Like These Cases’: Rule Change Could Crowd Federal Dockets
"It's another burden for federal courts that Congress specifically didn't want to go to federal courts," Matthew Dietz, disability law specialist with Dislaw Consulting LLC, told Law.com about the change involving emotional support animals. "It's another burden...
Truth or Assumption? 4 Partner Patterns That Lead to Succession Planning Mistakes
Who wants to lead? Untested assumptions and polite, well-meaning lies can lead to succession planning mistakes. Tracy Callahan identifies four partner patterns that corrode even the strongest partnerships. Can you spot them in your firm? The post Truth or Assumption?...
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.
Summer Bonus Season Picks Up Steam As Elite Firm Hands Out Up To $35K
If you’re an associate hoping for a little extra spending money this summer, there’s reason for cautious optimism. Another prominent law firm has announced bonuses, becoming the second major firm we’ve seen offer out-of-cycle cash this season. At a minimum, it’s...
Introducing The Legal Tech-To-English Dictionary —Version 2.0
Auth. note: Though it was certainly tempting, no artificial intelligence technology was used to create this publication. All appearing em dashes were added by the author — just as nature intended. Welcome to the sequel to the Legal Tech-to-English Dictionary (2022)....
10,000 Federal Lawyers Are Gone And Trump’s Response Basically Confirms Why They Left
The New York Times dropped a big one on Sunday. After months of anecdotal reporting — emergency jump teams, “forward this to a friend” recruiting emails, $25,000 signing bonuses, DRAFT watermarks on filed motions — the paper put hard federal employment data behind...
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...
Job Of The Month: Tax Associate With Chambers-Ranked Group
The Chambers-ranked Tax group of one of the Rocky Mountain region’s most preeminent law firms seeks an associate. The ideal candidate will have 2-3 years of experience in a broad range of tax, including partnerships and M&A. The firm pays near Cravath and offers...
Biglaw’s Newest Giant Is Officially Open For Business At ‘Record Speed’
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. As Winston Taylor, we are centered on a client-first approach and will be working shoulder to shoulder with our clients at the cutting edge of industry and ingenuity. With that common purpose, we are leveraging...
Florida Makes New AI Rule: Check Your Damned Work Or Else!
Do you remember your legal writing class? Probably not — the other doctrinals and their associated cold call nightmares probably crowd out the memories of your LW teacher running through how to construct a table of authorities. As it turns out, those were some of the...
Supreme Court Term Limits Are The Least Dangerous, Most Necessary Reform On The Menu
Why do Supreme Court justices serve for life? That’s not an invitation to debate the meaning of the good behavior clause, I mean… why life? The elementary school civics answer is that the Framers wanted to shield the judiciary from the whims of politicians retaliating...
The Value Of Trump’s Personal Relationship With Xi Jinping
(Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)President Donald Trump insists that personal relationships make all the difference in the world. For example, Trump insisted that Roy Cohn was his “closest friend.” Until Cohn was diagnosed with AIDS. Then, Trump cut Cohn off....
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...
Law Firms Are Using AI as Strategy Tool, Not for Reliable Forecasts of Litigation Outcomes
Attorneys are using the predictive functions of AI to corroborate or identify potential holes in their thinking about litigation strategy. Attorneys are using the predictive functions of AI to corroborate or identify potential holes in their thinking about...
Supreme Court Seeks Solicitor General’s View of Robinhood’s Appeal of Alleged IPO Omissions
The high court called for D. John Sauer's view on an appeal from stock trader platform Robinhood Markets, which is facing an investor suit over its $2 billion initial public offering in 2021. The high court called for D. John Sauer's view on an appeal from stock...
Supreme Court Seeks Solicitor General’s View of Robinhood’s Appeal of Alleged IPO Omissions
The high court called for D. John Sauer's view on an appeal from stock trader platform Robinhood Markets, which is facing an investor suit over its $2 billion initial public offering in 2021. The high court called for D. John Sauer's view on an appeal from stock...
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...
Seagate Reaches $175M Deal to End Investor Lawsuit Over Huawei Sales
The proposed settlement was negotiated by co-lead counsel for the investors, Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann and Motley Rice, and Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, which represented Seagate. The proposed settlement was negotiated by co-lead counsel...
Jeffrey Phillips and Nasser Abujbarah: Vision and Implementation
Jeffrey Phillips and Nasser Abujbarah: Vision and Implementation By Dan Baldwin “Jeffery is the visionary of the firm and my job is to execute that vision,” says Nasser Abujbarah, managing partner of Phillips Law Group, PC. The Jeffrey referred to is founding partner,...
Matt Granda: Scaling Claggett & Sykes for the Bigger Fight
Matt Granda: Scaling Claggett & Sykes for the Bigger Fight By Susan Cushing Las Vegas is a city built on spectacle—flashing neon, ringing jackpots and the promise of something bigger just around the corner.But Matt Granda’s work happens far from the spotlight.Off...
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...
One Reckless Shot: Jury Awards $11.7 Million to Dodgers Fan Blinded by LAPD
In the early hours of October 28, 2020, Isaac Castellanos, a group of friends and other Angelenos were celebrating the historic Dodgers World Series victory in downtown Los Angeles. They were peacefully participating in celebrations in a crowd that included families...
Kevin L. Edwards of DFW Injury Lawyers: Bringing the Muscle to Injured Texans
“What the Hell did I just do?” That’s the thought that went through Kevin L. Edwards’ mind. A mother and daughter sustained significant injuries in a crash, and went to court to seek compensation. Edwards, a young attorney, had just won his first trial against them....
Chicago Personal Injury Lawyer Dave Abels: The Client Matters More Than the Settlement Check
Dave Abels has built his practice at Abels & Annes, P.C. around helping people whose lives have been upended by catastrophic injuries caused by others’ negligence. His clients are people who have lost loved ones, suffered permanent disabilities, or face months of...
Inside the Legal Talent Crunch: What’s Driving Demand for Mid-Level Contract Attorneys
The market for contract legal talent has been heating up, but one segment of the attorney workforce is seeing particularly intense demand: mid-level attorneys with five to eight years of in-house experience. For companies with lean in-house legal departments, mounting...
Private Equity Giant Carlyle Group Hires Former CIA Legal Chief
Kate Heinzelman, who has served under Democratic and Republican administrations, will succeed Jeffrey Ferguson, who is retiring after 27 years as Carlyle's general counsel Kate Heinzelman, who has served under Democratic and Republican administrations, will...
How I Made Partner: ‘Provide Your Best Quality Work,’ Says Richard Shore of Nixon Peabody
Quality work product. Take the time to provide your best quality work. Also, I think that availability is one of the most important traits for a successful associate. Delivering quality work in a timely manner and being available are imperative. Quality work...
Ethics Experts Ask: Could Ga. Judge’s Affair, Lying Warrant Impeachment Inquiry?
University of Indiana Maurer School of Law professor Charles Geyh expressed reservations about whether the judge's conduct rises to an impeachable offense but said a public—rather than private—reprimand was warranted. University of Indiana Maurer School of Law...
‘We’ve Created an Amazing Trans-Atlantic Business’: Winston Taylor Goes Live
Firm leaders say the integration of U.K. and U.S. offices was the heart of the deal closing Monday, noting the combination is already generating trans-Atlantic business opportunities. Firm leaders say the integration of U.K. and U.S. offices was the heart of the...
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,...
A Banner Week For Getting Caught Screwing Around — See Generally
If The Chambers Are A-Rockin’ Don’t Come A-Knockin’: A federal district court judge was caught having sex in her chambers with a high-ranking police official and then lying about it. judicial complaint. Her fellow judges issued a private reprimand, scrubbing the...
‘The Definition of Nuisance’: Dozens of Lawsuits Filed Over Mass Evacuations Near SoCal Aerospace Plant
Prominent plaintiffs' firms such as Morgan & Morgan, Seeger Weiss and Weitz & Luxenberg have filed lawsuits against GKN Aerospace, which operates a site near Garden Grove, California, where a potential chemical leak and tank explosion prompted the evacuation...
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...
Considerations When Withdrawing As Counsel For Nonpayment Of Fees
Some lawyers are lucky and rarely, if ever, need to deal with clients who do not pay their bills. However, the vast amount of attorneys will invariably face a client that has not paid their bills and seems unlikely to do so in the future. If the matter a lawyer is...
Nonequity Partners Entered The Chat, And Skadden’s Promotion Numbers Soared
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. We will continue to promote to both income and equity tiers moving forward. Developing our talent and providing those opportunities earlier contributed to the larger class. It’s been broadly positively...
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...
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?...
US Atty Boutros: If Not Trump Hack, Why Trump Hack Shaped?
US Attorney Andrew Boutros had a hell of a week. Last Thursday, the head of the Northern District of Illinois announced that he was dismissing all charges against the “Broadview 6,” professing himself to be deeply upset about gross misconduct before the grand jury....
DLA Piper Partner Backs Trump Central Park 5 Defamation Case
When you’ve finessed an ungodly amount of money from leveraging your position as President of the United States, there’s only one thing to do when you’re caught red-handed tarnishing the legacy of innocent men. Apologize? No, that’s for poors! When push comes to...
Johnson & Johnson Wins Talc Verdict in Oklahoma, Appeal in Pennsylvania
An Oklahoma County District Court jury handed Johnson & Johnson a defense verdict on Wednesday in a talc trial, while a Pennsylvania appeals court affirmed a 2021 win. An Oklahoma County District Court jury handed Johnson & Johnson a defense verdict on...
Biglaw’s Climate Scorecard Is Out, And The AI Data Center Boom Just Made The Curve Worse
Law firms enjoy bragging about their good works. Whether it’s a pro bono Supreme Court matter or a mentoring program at a local school, Biglaw strives to let law students know that signing on means more than soul-crushing hours and a fat bonus that will keep them only...
Amy Coney Barrett Swatting Incident Tests Whether Anyone Cares About Threats To Judges Who Aren’t On SCOTUS
Somebody claiming to be a neighbor called the Fairfax County non-emergency line just after 9 p.m. Wednesday to report gunshots at a home belonging to Justice Amy Coney Barrett. Officers coordinated with the Supreme Court Police already stationed at the residence,...
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...
Litigation Trends to Watch: Claims Surge Over Sign-On Bonuses, Credit Denials and Chemical Leak Scare
Walgreens is suing its own employees to recover bonuses with two-year commitment terms. Walgreens is suing its own employees to recover bonuses with two-year commitment terms.
Reversing IP Litigation Trend, Federal Appeals Court Reinstates $82 Million Verdict Against Ford, Orders New Trial
In Versata Software v. Ford Motor, the Federal Circuit held that trade secret plaintiffs may seek unjust enrichment damages based on a defendant's gains from misappropriated technology, not just the cost of a licensing deal. The court reinstated an $82 million jury...
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...
Univ of Arkansas Appoints Interim Law Dean After Rescinding Previous Candidate’s Offer
Nearly five months after rescinding an offer of the deanship to Emily Suski, the university announced the appointment of Katheleen Guzman as the law school's interim dean effective July 1. Nearly five months after rescinding an offer of the deanship to Emily...
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,...
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...
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...
The World Cup Is Coming To New York. So Why Aren’t Hotel Numbers Higher?
For years, cities around the world have competed aggressively for the right to host major sporting events based on a familiar promise: economic transformation. The logic sounds straightforward. Bring in a global event, attract millions of visitors, fill hotels and...
Legal Battles Shaping Over Data Centers: Here’s What to Expect
"To some extent that's the truth about the data centers," attorney Stuart Lieberman said. "Nobody wants them, and yet everybody wants to use ChatGPT." "To some extent that's the truth about the data centers," attorney Stuart Lieberman said. "Nobody wants them,...
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...
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...
Keeping Democracy at the Heart of American Government
As we pause to celebrate the 250-year anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, let’s briefly consider the pioneering experiment at the heart of our government. The founding generation dared to ask what would happen if a society, however imperfectly defined,...
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...
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...
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...
Why Dialogue Matters More Than Ever: The Importance of Listening and Presence in Resolving Disputes
In my more than two decades on the bench and now as a neutral in alternative dispute resolution (ADR), I have had the opportunity to witness firsthand how interactions between the parties have evolved, or, in many cases, devolved. Over the years, while the briefs or...
Expert Life Care Planning is Your Case’s Greatest Asset
Catastrophic litigation cases involving life-altering injuries represent a unique intersection of human tragedy and complex financial forecasting. For both plaintiff and defense counsel, these cases concern more than the immediate aftermath; they address the next...
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...
Sam Alito’s Son Was Quietly Working At Treasury While His Dad Ruled On Trump’s Tariffs
There’s a report out from NOTUS this week that Philip Alito, son of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito and former Gibson Dunn attorney, has been working at the Treasury Department. But um, no one at Treasury was in a hurry to advertise that fact. “Alito’s employment...
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...
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...
Paying It Forward: Turning Our Hard Lessons Into Someone Else’s Roadmap
The Debt We Owe Every meaningful career begins with help we did not earn and often did not fully appreciate. Someone took our call. Someone answered our question. Someone explained the unwritten rule. Someone reviewed our draft. Someone told us the truth, even...
‘Trump Mobile’ Has Struggled To Ship Any Phones, But Has Already Leaked Subscriber Data
The Trump Organization still hasn’t shipped their promised Trump phone to most customers who laid down a $100 deposit a year ago. But rubes patriots who signed up did get something else instead: their private data leaked to the public. According to Techcrunch, the...
How I Made Partner: ‘Stay Hungry and Stay Humble,’ Says Eric Andalman of Hogan Lovells
"Stay curious and follow that curiosity for as long as it continues to interest you. Be authentic; clients, colleagues, and partners can tell when you're being genuine. And, most of all, stay hungry and stay humble: be grateful for the opportunity you have, but always...
New Ethics Complaint Reminds Florida Bar That Pam Bondi Isn’t Attorney General Anymore
It’s a big week for bar complaints! Hot on the heels of an ethics complaint filed in New York against Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, over 120 scholars, practitioners, and former judges signed onto a Florida bar complaint against Blanche’s former boss Pam Bondi....
Biglaw’s Latest AI Pitch: Faster Associates, More Deals
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. It enables you to do more deals. We do expect a junior would become what we think of now as a mid-level faster. — Becky Zelenka, co-head of the private funds group at Fried Frank, in comments given to...
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...
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...
Swipe, Scroll, Sue: Inside the Landmark Social Media Addiction Verdict
In this week's Legal Speak episode, litigator W. Mark Lanier of The Lanier Law Firm discusses his landmark $6 million social media addiction verdict against Meta Platforms and Google as Zach Kinzler of BoodleBox explains how the collaborative AI platform aided in...
Clients Don’t Have My Cell Number: 5 Rules for Preventing Lawyer Burnout
"If you want to reach the next plateau of your career and enjoy your life while doing it, you have to stop pretending that being available 24/7 is a badge of honor." Jason Wright has five pragmatic rules for preventing burnout in his family law practice, starting with...
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...
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...
Research Shows Only 10% Of Eligible Borrowers Refinance Student Loans Despite Potential Savings
For many law school graduates, debt doesn’t just exist on paper—it shows up in large monthly payments. A familiar question has new urgency: how do you manage that level of student loan debt early in your legal career without sacrificing everything else? After years of...
Ken Paxton Won His Senate Primary And His (Estranged) Wife Couldn’t Be Bothered To Endorse Him
On Tuesday, as Texans headed to the polls to vote in the Republican Senate primary runoff, state Senator Angela Paxton — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s estranged wife, the woman currently divorcing him on “biblical grounds“– put out an endorsement list. She...
Why Attorneys Can Ethically Use General-Purpose GenAI For Client Matters Without Redacting Everything
The post Why Attorneys Can Ethically Use General-Purpose GenAI For Client Matters Without Redacting Everything appeared first on Above the Law.The post Why Attorneys Can Ethically Use General-Purpose GenAI For Client Matters Without Redacting Everything appeared first...
Judge Orders Law Firm To Write Lesson On How Not To Be Naughty Lawyers
Quinn Emanuel earned $3 million in sanctions from Judge Edward Chen, who described a “deeply disturbing” culture of lawyering. But worse, the judge ordered the team involved to complete an 8-hour ethics course that the firm itself must design. The Federal Circuit...
Todd Blanche Faces New York Bar Complaint After Federal Judge Flags Vindictive Prosecution
Todd Blanche has spent the last few months trying to make sure state bar regulators can’t investigate ethical breaches by government lawyers. Before Blanche rose to the Acting Attorney General role, the DOJ dropped a new rule proposal that would overturn federal...
Climate Activist Drag Queen Faces Six-Figure Lawyers’ Fees In IP Battle With Patagonia
Timing matters. If you’ve been closely following drag queens, outdoor clothing brands, and legal drama involving the two, you may have know that Patagonia launched an IP lawsuit against drag peformer Pattie Gonia back in January. There’s been coverage by those in the...






































































