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Private Plane Linked to Houston Plaintiff Law Firm Arnold & Itkin Crashes in Maine
According to the Federal Aviation Administration, the private plane, which crashed while departing the Bangor International Airport, had eight aboard, and there were seven fatalities. According to the Federal Aviation Administration, the private plane, which...
Have You Voted Yet? Time Is Running To Pick The 15 Finalists For Startup Alley At ABA TECHSHOW
The deadline is fast approaching to pick the 15 legal tech startups that will get to compete at the 10th-annual Startup Alley at ABA TECHSHOW in Chicago, March 25-28, 2026. Your votes determine the 15 companies that get the opportunity to face off in a live pitch...
Orbital Raises $60M Series B to Automate Real Estate Law with AI and Fuel U.S. Expansion
London-based real estate legal AI platform Orbital has raised $60 million in Series B funding to expand its presence in the U.S. market and build what it envisions as a comprehensive workspace for real estate legal work. The round was led by New York-based growth fund...
Legal Tech Leaders Join Other Legal Professionals In Open Letter Supporting the Rule of Law
A number of leaders from the legal technology community are joining other legal professionals in an open letter supporting the rule of law. “Lawyers, judges, and government officials all take an oath to support and defend the constitution,” the letter says. “We write...
2nd Circuit Examines ‘Sexual Harassment’ Definition in Anti-Arbitration Law
"If you look at both the Webster's Dictionary and the Oxford Dictionary, the word 'sexual' means pertaining to sex or the sexes,” said an attorney representing a former TikTok employee. "If you look at both the Webster's Dictionary and the Oxford Dictionary, the...
Employer-Sponsored Summer Recruiting Dominated in 2025, as Timeline Continues Accelerating
“The data suggests law student recruiting may be emerging as a meaningful disruptor within legal education, according to NALP Executive Director Nikia Gray. “The data suggests law student recruiting may be emerging as a meaningful disruptor within legal...
Loom for Lawyers: Why You Should Be Creating Shareable Videos
Ernie Svenson: Most lawyers rely too heavily on Zoom calls. Screen shares. Meetings about issues that could be handled in minutes without scheduling friction. That’s where Loom comes in. The post Loom for Lawyers: Why You Should Be Creating Shareable Videos appeared...
Firm Finds Itself In Middle Of Fraud Suit — See Generally
Some Clients Can Cost More Than They’re Worth: Biglaw firm named in $735 million lawsuit over deal with troubled client. The Lindsey Halligan Experiment Ends: Good garage band name though. DOJ Suggests Deporting The Beatles: Government lawyers continue stress-testing...
Biglaw’s Return-To-Office Push Is Showing Up In Law Firm Real Estate Deals
Biglaw isn’t just talking about getting lawyers back to the office — firms are leasing space like they mean it. Law firms took nearly 800,000 square feet of New York City office space in Q4 2025, according to data provided to Law.com, with firms including Kirkland...
Judge Shot At Home Still Has ‘Strong Faith’ In Judicial System
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. I want the community to know that I have strong faith in our judicial system. This horrific violence will not shake my belief in the importance of peacefully resolving disputes. I remain confident we have the...
Like Lawyers In Pompeii: Is Legal Ignoring The AI Definitional Crisis? (Part V)
“Thinking of AI as only GenAI leads to the adoption of solutions that don’t work when there are practical, non-GenAI ways to solve real problems.” Over the past several parts of this series, we have discussed the problems and risks confronting AI, its use by legal,...
Mr. Worldwide: Artist Prevails In Fierce Battle Over The Copyright Act’s Reclamation Right
Congress, way back when, astutely recognized that an artist entering into an initial contract for an album, song, or story often gets the bummest of bum deals. It further acknowledged that the record label or studio or other corporate demogorgon on the other side of...
Lawyers Shouldn’t Perform Favors For Clients And Expect Additional Work
Lawyers and clients often develop years-long relationships during which clients and lawyers cultivate connections that often transcend the traditional attorney-client framework. During this relationship, clients may ask for favors in the form of favorable billing...
Leveraging A Multigenerational Workforce To Build Stronger Law Firm Culture
Getty ImagesIn this session, I sit down with Phil Gafka of LEAP Associates to explore how law firms can strengthen performance, retention, and engagement by embracing a multigenerational workforce. With decades of leadership and coaching experience, Phil shares...
Stat(s) Of The Week: Law Schools’ Revolving Door
While the culture war cancellation of the University of Arkansas’ incoming law dean made headlines this week, it follows substantial turnover among law school leadership in general. As noted by Law.com (citing the AALS Rosenblatt’s Deans Database), nearly a quarter...
Pentagon CTO Offers Industry Free Use Of 400 Patents From Gov’t Labs — For A Start
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Breaking The Ivy League’s Legal Glass Ceiling
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! The late Barbara Aronstein Black made history as the first woman to lead an Ivy League law school as the dean of what law school? Hint: It would take another 17 years before another woman — Elena Kagan...
How Did The Beatles Get Involved With This? — See Also
DOJ Drops Hypo About Deporting The Beatles?: Why? To fight the great British Invasion that is Please Please Me, I guess. Former Associate Countersues Baker McKenzie: This fight won’t be calming down any time soon. MemeLord-In-Chief Flirts With 3rd Term Via Stardew...
Lawyers Switch Tactics at Tipping Point in Privacy, Products Liability
Attorneys expect a wave of litigation, and a new liability framework for deepfakes—similar to the one used to sue talcum powder and asbestos manufacturers. Attorneys expect a wave of litigation, and a new liability framework for deepfakes—similar to the one used...
‘No Fighting Back’: Newly Retired Judge Arthur Engoron Recalls View From the Bench
Judge Arthur Engoron retired on Dec. 31, following more than two decades as a judge in New York City. His legacy includes thousands of rulings impacting New Yorkers and a finding that Donald Trump—then between his terms as president—committed civil fraud. He didn't...
Lawyers Assemble as NASCAR Champ Sues Pacific Life
Expect more litigation over 1035 Exchanges "that appear to reset compensation under the guise of policy improvement," plaintiff counsel said. Expect more litigation over 1035 Exchanges "that appear to reset compensation under the guise of policy improvement,"...
Pump.Fun Beats New York Sanctions Motion Over Alleged Lawyer Intimidation
The underlying class action alleges that Pump.Fun failed to register its tokens on its platform with the Securities and Exchange Commission and effectively operates as an illegal casino. The underlying class action alleges that Pump.Fun failed to register its...
Litigation Trends to Watch: Claims Surge Over Rejected Job Applications, AI Call Centers and ICE Enforcement
Trading algorithms and AI call centers trigger IP suits in New York. Trading algorithms and AI call centers trigger IP suits in New York.
Why Early Case Screening (Not Case Volume) Separates Trial Firms from Settlement Mills: The Discipline That Defines Excellence
In today’s high-stakes plaintiffs’ bar, success is often, and incorrectly, mismeasured by sheer case volume. The metrics of the mass-market legal industry are visible everywhere: billboards boast towering numbers; intake departments celebrate raw leads; and firms...
Uber Moves for Mistrial in Sexual Assault Bellwether Trial, Citing ‘Cynical Theatrics’ and ‘Sandbagging’
Uber's mistrial motion, filed on Thursday, said, "While surprise courtroom appearances and supposedly ‘bombshell' evidence are the stuff of television dramas, they have no place in actual courtrooms, which require proper disclosures to avoid surprise or...
Adultery in Divorce: Does it Matter? Lessons from Coldplay, Credit Cards, and the Enduring Myth of Discretion
Unless you’re living under a rock, you’ve already seen it. A Fortune 500 CEO’s affair was spectacularly exposed, at a Coldplay concert, of all places. The CEO’s “private” indiscretion went viral before the encore. Memes galore and copycat Halloween costumes followed....
‘A Wake-Up Call’: Could Letitia James’ Insider Trading Suit Spark a State Trend?
The fact that New York Attorney General Letitia James, a state enforcer, brought the insider trading case was alarming for Reed Brodsky, who co-leads Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher's Litigation Practice Group. James' suit could spark a trend among her fellow state...
Dechert Grabs 20-Lawyer Litigation Team from McDermott, Will Open New Offices in Chicago, Houston, Dallas
After closing shop in Chicago in 2024, the firm is reopening in the city to host team leader Mike Poulos. It's also opening in Dallas to welcome members from the McDermott team, while launching in Houston with a former Akin litigator. After closing shop in...
Pay for Qualcomm’s Top Lawyer Soars 29%
Ann Chaplin helped Qualcomm prevail in a three-year court battle with a British semiconductor firm that alleged it breached license agreements. Ann Chaplin helped Qualcomm prevail in a three-year court battle with a British semiconductor firm that alleged it...
Disney CLO Saw Pay Tick Up in Year Marked by Massive Lawsuit Settlements, Public Relations Crises
Horacio Gutierrez helped strike a landmark deal with the NFL and put to rest a string of lawsuits, including a defamation case brought by Donald Trump. Horacio Gutierrez helped strike a landmark deal with the NFL and put to rest a string of lawsuits, including a...
Raising The Bar Without Raising A Glass: Dicky Grigg on Sober Lawyering
In this week's Legal Speak episode, Texas personal injury attorney Richard 'Dicky' Grigg pulls back the curtain on the prevalence of substance abuse and mental health issues among attorneys. In this week's Legal Speak episode, Texas personal injury attorney...
Fed. Judge Denies Request to Transfer Misleading Product Label Suit to California
"Plaintiff has failed to show that defendant would have been subject to personal jurisdiction in California, and has therefore failed to show that this exact case could have been brought as a matter of right in the Northern District of California," the court...
In ‘Defining Year’ for McDermott, Revenue Reaches Nearly $3B
The combined McDermott firm had a higher average PEP and RPL in 2025 compared with either legacy firm's 2024 financial year. The combined McDermott firm had a higher average PEP and RPL in 2025 compared with either legacy firm's 2024 financial...
Chronic Responsibility and Lawyer Burnout: Managing the Stress of Always Being the Responsible One
Being "the responsible one" is often a source of pride for lawyers, says Jamie Spannhake. But constant responsibility can cause chronic stress. Thankfully, there are ways to deal with the health effects beyond "do yoga better." The post Chronic Responsibility and...
The Law Firm Disrupted: One Snapshot of How AI is Shaking Up the Billable Hour
Rimon Law managing partner Juan Zuniga predicts that, aided by AI, the percentage of global revenue that arrives via alternative billing will double by 2030. Rimon Law managing partner Juan Zuniga predicts that, aided by AI, the percentage of global revenue that...
How I Made Partner: ‘Focus on Learning and Doing Good Work,’ Says Caitlin Piper of Hogan Lovells
"Focus on doing the job you have right now as best as you can. Try not to get fixated on making partner while you're early in your career. Just focus on learning and doing good work. The rest will follow in time. With that in mind, be open to opportunities—whether...
The Bigger They Are The More Column Inches They Get
Within our ranks, some attorneys want not only a low profile but no profile in the media, social or otherwise. But many have no trouble when it comes to getting and retaining clients. There are others who have a modest presence on line and may do some advertising,...
Proposed Evidentiary Rule 707: Addressing A Nonexistent Problem Instead Of Real Ones
Back in May 2025, the U.S. Judicial Advisory Committee on Evidence Rules proposed a new draft Rule to the Federal Rules of Evidence. The Rule purportedly would regulate how AI-generated evidence is to be introduced at federal trials. It opened the Rule up for comment...
Jack Smith Publicly Testifies On Donald Trump’s Revenge Tour Against Lawyers, Public Servants
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. President Trump has sought to seek revenge against career prosecutors, FBI agents and support staff, simply for having worked on these cases. To vilify and seek retribution against these people is wrong. Those...
State AG Asks For Formal Legal Opinion From Himself
Earlier this week, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier dropped an official opinion declaring that he’s decided to void scores of civil rights laws in Florida as unconstitutional. After noting that “racial discrimination is wrong” — the first half of the...
Alienating Our Affections
The Biglaw world continues to watch single-tier partnerships slip away with Sullivan & Cromwell joining the income partner trend. Will the industry have any single-tier firms left by the end of the year? Also former Senator and current Hogan Lovells lawyer Kyrsten...
Judicial Candidate Learns The Hard Way That Extortion Is Not A Campaign Strategy
“Messy,” in the wild drama sense, is not a typical adjective when describing a judicial election but that’s the exact right word for what’s been going down in the Democratic primary for Houston’s 234th Civil District Court judgeship. The race featured dueling...
ICE Can Bust Into Houses Without Warrants Based On Memo So Cool And Legal They Keep It Hidden
Immigration and Customs Enforcement reportedly created an internal memo asserting that its agents can enter people’s homes to make arrests without a judicial warrant. And the memo, we are assured, is extremely chill and very constitutional, which is why ICE refused to...
Litera Brings Agentic AI To Mobile With New iOS App For Litera One Platform
The post Litera Brings Agentic AI To Mobile With New iOS App For Litera One Platform appeared first on Above the Law.Litera today launched an iOS mobile app for Litera One, its AI-enabled legal platform, extending its agentic AI capabilities to iPhone and iPad devices...
Big Victory For Don Lemon And His Lawyer
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! The Department of Justice’s attempt to indict journalist Don Lemon for his reporting on anti-ICE protests in Minnesota was reportedly blocked by a federal magistrate judge. What well-known defense...
Hello? Yes, This Is Me Speaking — See Also
Florida AG Makes Himself A Request He Couldn’t Refuse: Really strange way to honor Martin Luther King Jr. ICE Circulated A Secret Memo That Tells Agents To Bypass The Whole “Warrant” Thing: Thanks to SCOTUS rulings, there isn’t much recourse if they barge in either....
‘Sort of Struggling’: 5th Circuit Probes Deference to Trump’s Use of Wartime Removal Law
Attorney Lee Gelernt, representing individuals deported under the Alien Enemies Act, said the law is “very clear that it can only be used by a president when there is an invasion or incursion—and courts can review whether that standard has been met. Attorney Lee...
Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to Block New California Congressional Map
U.S. Solicitor General D. John Sauer has accused California of using racial considerations to draw a new map handing Democrats additional safe congressional seats, which was adopted in response to a similar effort by Texas Republicans. U.S. Solicitor General D....
New York Judge Rejects Mango Labs’ Bid to Escape SEC Settlement Penalties
A federal judge in Manhattan refused to undo a Securities and Exchange Commission settlement with Mango Labs, finding that evolving crypto enforcement policies do not alter binding final judgments. A federal judge in Manhattan refused to undo a Securities and...
New York Federal Judge Rejects Mango Labs’ Bid to Escape SEC Settlement Penalties
A federal judge in Manhattan refused to undo a Securities and Exchange Commission settlement with Mango Labs, finding that evolving crypto enforcement policies do not alter binding final judgments. A federal judge in Manhattan refused to undo a Securities and...
Lawyers Pivot to Possible New ‘Legal World Order’
Attorneys are springing into action in response to the developing legal landscape after the U.S. removed Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro from power. Attorneys are springing into action in response to the developing legal landscape after the U.S. removed...
Law Firms in ‘Space Race’ for NYC Office Leases
Kirkland & Ellis and others are adding space at significantly accelerated rates, in what some see as a race for limited available real estate. Kirkland & Ellis and others are adding space at significantly accelerated rates, in what some see as a race for...
Novel Litigation: All Eyes on Duke’s Bid to Rein in Quarterback
Amid an athlete's name, image and likeness obligations to a college, Duke's suit raises questions about legal remedies a school can use to limit that player's mobility. Amid an athlete's name, image and likeness obligations to a college, Duke's suit raises...
The Hidden AI Risk in Legal Discovery
The real AI risk in eDiscovery isn't hallucinations—it's bias hiding in the prompt. The real AI risk in eDiscovery isn't hallucinations—it's bias hiding in the prompt.
Why Capable Lawyers Stay in Practices That No Longer Fit And How to Course Correct Without Blowing Up Your Career
Sarah made partner at 34. By 36, she was googling “how to quit law” during billable hours. The work had not changed. She had. The high-stakes commercial litigation that once energized her now felt like a constant extraction of time, patience, and something she could...
Sullivan & Cromwell Claims Largest Share of FTX’s Nearly $1 Billion Fee Payout
The report shows that since the plan became effective Jan. 3, 2025, the estate has transferred $8.61 billion in cash, securities and other property to creditors, paying administrative, secured and priority claims in full and distributing about 68% of allowed general...
EEOC Scraps Biden-Era Harassment Guidance
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission had expanded in its now-stricken guidance the definition of “sex under Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act to include sexual orientation and gender identity. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission had expanded...
Effective Marketing Ideas for Small Law Firms in 2026
Home Legal Marketing Effective Marketing Ideas for Small Law Firms in 2026 By Attorney at Law Magazine January 22, 2026 Table of Contents Get paired with the best legal marketing companies. Book a 30-minute legal marketing diagnosis with Jason from the Attorney at Law...
Trump Lawyers Continue Push to Move Appeal of NY State Conviction to Federal Court
Ahead of oral arguments next month, President Donald Trump's defense team continues to assert that appeal of the "unprecedented" prosecution of a president belongs in federal court. At the same time the Sullivan & Cromwell lawyers point to precedent allowing for...
How Charles H. Hickey School Victims Can Get Justice in 2026
Home For the Public Sex Abuse How Charles H. Hickey School Victims Can Get Justice in 2026 By Attorney at Law Magazine January 22, 2026 Table of Contents Ready to hire a sex abuse lawyer? Contact our confidential hotline for victims of sex abuse at (301)547-7664. Or...
The Future Is Closer Than You Think: PE-Backed Law Firms
Will it transform marketing, communications and business development? While the arrival of PE investment may seem unsettling at first, it holds the promise of helping law firm marketers and their firms achieve more than ever before. Will it transform marketing,...
How Backbone Mountain Youth Center Abuse Victims Can Get Justice in 2026
Home For the Public Sex Abuse How Backbone Mountain Youth Center Abuse Victims Can Get Justice in 2026 By Attorney at Law Magazine January 22, 2026 Table of Contents Ready to hire a sex abuse lawyer? Contact our confidential hotline for victims of sex abuse at...
Fed. Judge Allows CSX’s Trespass Claims to Continue Against Fiber Optics Co.
An Illinois federal court allowed the railway company to proceed with its claims alleging that Zayo Group trespassed and installed its fiber optic cables near or beneath 30 of its active rail lines without its permission. An Illinois federal court allowed the...
Get Smarter: Read or Listen to a Book
What's adultery got to do with it? With apologies to Tina Turner, Get to the Point makes the case for reading more books. The post Get Smarter: Read or Listen to a Book appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.With apologies to Tina Turner,...
FTC Grapples With Privacy Paradox: As Age-Verification Mandates Multiply, So Do Risks of Child-Data Leaks
Forum next week will feature panelists from Apple, Google and Meta, as well as academics and think tank leaders. Forum next week will feature panelists from Apple, Google and Meta, as well as academics and think tank leaders.
A Back Office Spinoff Cratered One Law Firm. Now PE Is Bringing These Deals Back
LeClairRyan's failed experiment with UnitedLex was a "lifetime" ago, according to one observer. Since then, existential changes to the legal industry have created an environment where firms are ready to take chances. LeClairRyan's failed experiment with...
Judge’s 639-Page Report Greenlights Talc Experts: ‘No Seismic Shifts in the Scientific Landscape’
In a Tuesday report, retired U.S. District Judge Freda Wolfson, acting as special master, recommended most of the 39 experts should be allowed in the talc multidistrict litigation against Johnson & Johnson. In a Tuesday report, retired U.S. District Judge...
Halligan’s Exit Could Doom DOJ Appeals in Comey and James Cases, Experts Say
Lindsey Halligan's expired service as interim U.S. attorney of the Eastern District of Virginia raises questions over whether the U.S. Department of Justice has a live case or controversy to continue its pending appeal seeking to revive criminal charges against New...
Brutal, Humiliating Benchslap Puts An End To Lindsey Halligan Experiment
Lindsey Halligan has finally done the one thing the Department of Justice steadfastly refused to do for months: acknowledge reality. Following an extended farce of legally illiterate cosplay as the “United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia,”...
GenAI Courses In Law School: A Good Idea
Legal training has long followed a guild system: law schools teach doctrine, then new lawyers learn to practice by working alongside experienced attorneys. This apprenticeship model may have worked well decades ago, but it’s increasingly problematic today. And it...
Goldman’s Top Lawyer In The Spotlight Thanks To Epstein Ties
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. [I had a professional association with Jeffrey Epstein when] it was my job to engage with people and companies that had serious legal and public relations problems. Many were under criminal investigation, and...
Georgetown Law Students Petition To Keep Their School From Becoming An ICE Recruitment Center
It is plain knowledge that Georgetown Law is great if you’d like to transition your legal career toward working for the government. That said, working for ICE probably isn’t as good a line on your resume as you’d like it to be. Killing people is one thing —...
LexisNexis Unveils Oodles Of Legal AI Workflows
This morning, LexisNexis announced the commercial preview of Protégé AI Workflows, the inevitable next shoe to drop in the company’s AI push. As every industry searches for applications that can turn AI from a novelty into productivity, momentum has swung toward...
Former Biglaw Partner Calls Out Trump’s ‘Palpable’ ‘Dementia’ And ‘Cognitive Decline’
Former Hogan & Lovells partner turned White House special counsel (in the Trump I regime) Ty Cobb is back on the cable news circuit to make some biting comments about his former boss. Cobb left the hallowed halls of Biglaw to join the first Trump administration,...
Strategies For Stepping Into Your Greatest Personal And Professional Self
A new year means fresh starts, new goals, and new objectives, personally and professionally. As you reflect on the past year, you might have already made a list of ways you intend to drive your personal growth over the next 12 months. Stepping into your greatest...
The War Trump Repeatedly Promised To End In 24 Hours Still Rages A Year Later — And It Won’t End This Year Either
On the campaign trail, Donald Trump repeatedly promised that he’d end the war in Ukraine either before he took office or within 24 hours of taking office. Though he has since claimed “it was said in jest,” it definitely wasn’t. At least 53 times Trump said he would...
These Supreme Court Justices Got The Money
(Image via Getty) Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! Which two Supreme Court justices have appeared on U.S. currency? Hint: Neither bill is currently in circulation, but justices have appeared on the $500 and $10,000 bill. See the...
There Goes Lindsey Halligan — See Also
Benchslaps Work After All!: No more U.S. Attorney roleplay. Shooter Attacks Judge And His Spouse: The assailant shot them in their home. Looks Like Trump Is Taking Liberties With The IEEPA: What will SCOTUS decide? Georgetown Students Wants ICE Out Of The Career Fair:...
Judge Allows Lawsuit Over ABA’s Diversity Scholarship to Proceed
A federal judge on Wednesday partly denied the American Bar Association's motion to dismiss the American Alliance for Equal Rights' lawsuit over the ABA's diversity scholarship. A federal judge on Wednesday partly denied the American Bar Association's motion to...
Universities, State AGs Side With Harvard in Battle Over International Students
“Though immigrants comprise roughly 15% of the U.S. population, they account for a quarter of all patents and almost 30% of our Nation's recent Nobel Prize winners in the sciences, one amicus brief filed Tuesday states, adding that “the cancellation of Harvard's...
After Nationwide Rebuff, Appellate Courts Expected to Probe Different Path to Universal Injunctions
Appellate lawyers are watching closely for lower court decisions on the availability of universal injunctions under the Administrative Procedure Act. Appellate lawyers are watching closely for lower court decisions on the availability of universal injunctions...
After Nationwide Injunction Rebuff, Courts Expected to Probe Different Path to Universal Relief
Appellate lawyers are watching closely for lower court decisions on the availability of universal relief under the Administrative Procedure Act. Appellate lawyers are watching closely for lower court decisions on the availability of universal relief under the...
The Rise of MSOs: What Law Firm Owners Should Understand Even if They Never Plan to Sell
For a long time, law firm ownership followed a fairly predictable path. You built a practice, developed a reputation, brought on associates or partners, and assumed the firm would carry on much the same way when you eventually stepped back. Outside capital was rarely...
New York Court Asked to Sanction Crypto Firm Over Alleged Lawyer Intimidation
Plaintiffs have accused Pump.Fun of enabling an online intimidation campaign against lawyers, raising questions about platform accountability and the limits of legal protections for digital speech. Plaintiffs have accused Pump.Fun of enabling an online...
Win for Insurers: Court Weighs Directors & Officers Policies
The court found Under Armour's allegedly misleading public financial forecasts and accounting practices were a single claim—not two—under the policy. The court found Under Armour's allegedly misleading public financial forecasts and accounting practices were a...
Safety Certification Disputes for Fire Suppression Products May be Headed to Trial, Fed. Judge Rules
"Ultimately, a reasonable factfinder considering all the evidence could find that there is a likelihood of consumer confusion," the court said. "People in the 21st century expect accurate labels. We—mostly—no longer live in the world of quack doctors, snake oil...
Supreme Court Fears Endangering Fed’s Independence in Lisa Cook Case
The justices appeared skeptical of the Trump administration's claim that the president's firing of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook cannot be reviewed in court, suggesting that would undermine the historical independence of the central bank. The justices...
4th Circuit Allows Trump Administration’s Climate Grant Cuts to Proceed
A three-judge panel held that the Sustainability Institute and other nonprofits' claims that the grant terminations violated the Administrative Procedure Act are essentially contractual in nature and therefore belong in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims under the...
Universal Migrator Offers Free Access to eDocs Migration Tools in Wake of NetDocuments’ eDocs Acquisition
Last week, NetDocuments announced the acquisition of OpenText eDocs, marking a shift in the document management landscape for law firms. In response to this development, Universal Migrator has announced that it is making its complete library of eDocs migration tools...
How Should In-House Lawyers Respond to Tariff Uncertainty?
The much-anticipated decision in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump, filed on June 17 and argued on Nov. 5, is whether the IEEPA authorizes the President to impose tariffs. But if the court strikes down the tariffs, what does that mean for importers who have...
Washington State Court Ruling Opens Floodgates on Salary Transparency Lawsuits
The state's high court ruled in September that plaintiffs suing over job postings that fail to include a salary range do not have to be "bona fide" candidates for the positions. The state's high court ruled in September that plaintiffs suing over job postings...
Judge Denies Lawmakers’ Bid for Independent Oversight of Epstein Files Release
Manhattan federal judge Paul Engelmayer said the request from U.S. Reps. Ro Khanna, D-California, and Thomas Massie, R-Kentucky, "raised legitimate concerns" but that he had no authority to appoint a special master or independent monitor. Manhattan federal judge...
The Attorney’s Valentine: Why Professional Stationery Makes the Perfect Gift
The best attorney’s valentine gift is all analog. How do I say I love thee? Let me enumerate the potentialities. I could send you flowers, like it’s 1873. I could take you to dinner, because watching me chew steak is your favorite show. Or, I could get something...
More Late-Career GCs Testing Themselves With Interim Roles
“These are people you deploy into ugly, complex, high-pressure situations. It's SEAL Team 6," said Elizabeth Smith, a recruiter in Major, Lindsey & Africa's interim talent practice. “These are people you deploy into ugly, complex, high-pressure situations....
Gibson Dunn Formally Launches First Amendment Practice
The firm's First Amendment and free expression practice group will be co-chaired by Theodore J. Boutrous Jr., Katie Townsend and Connor Sullivan, who have collaborated on a number of high-profile cases. The firm's First Amendment and free expression practice...
Exercising a Comparative Advantage: Economic Consultants and Pro Bono Work
This article describes the role economic consultants can play in pro bono matters, creating meaningful opportunities for collaboration and community impact. This article describes the role economic consultants can play in pro bono matters, creating meaningful...
Eve Launches ‘AI Workforce’ to Reshape the PI Firm Org Chart: Not Replacing Lawyers, But Freeing them For Higher-Level Work
Amid the ongoing debate over whether AI will replace lawyers, the legal tech company Eve is offering a different answer: It won’t replace them, but it will autonomously handle much of the routine work they used to do themselves, to give them more time for higher-value...
LexisNexis Launches Preview of Protégé AI Workflows with Hundreds of Pre-Built Tools and Custom Workflow Builder
LexisNexis Legal & Professional today announced the commercial preview launch in the United States of a comprehensive set of hundreds of AI workflows within its LexisNexis Protégé AI assistant. The launch combines hundreds of pre-built litigation and transactional...
Why Merger Mania Misses the Point—Greenberg’s Executive Chairman
Greenberg Traurig's Richard Rosenbaum shares his thoughts on the recent merger surge and explains why he still backs the "one firm, one family" approach. Greenberg Traurig's Richard Rosenbaum shares his thoughts on the recent merger surge and explains why he...
London-Based Antidote Raises $5M to Automate Law Firm Billing Compliance and Drive U.S. Expansion
Antidote, an AI-powered billing compliance platform for law firms, announced today it has raised $5 million in seed funding led by Lakestar, with participation from Concept Ventures, The LegalTech Fund, and several unnamed industry angels. The round brings the...










































































