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Bot’s Not Nice

Bot’s Not Nice

We know, in a world of uncertainties, AI is coming for all of us in different ways. Trying to keep up with all the changes (and I am not even mentioning our overseas adventures) is exhausting, overwhelming, and frustrating. How to cope? More reliance on AI?  The Wall...

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Legal Speak at Legalweek 2026: DISCO’s Brittany Casey

Legal Speak at Legalweek 2026: DISCO’s Brittany Casey

In this Legal Speak episode, co-hosts Cedra Mayfield and Patrick Smith interview Brittany Casey, Vice President of Customer Success & Enablement at DISCO, live from the Legalweek 2026 Conference in New York.       In this Legal Speak episode, co-hosts Cedra...

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5 Tips to Make Time Entry Less Painful for Lawyers

Streamline your time-entry process and you will stop losing money. Karen and David Skinner have five tips to help you fix it now. The post 5 Tips to Make Time Entry Less Painful for Lawyers appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.If the...

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Meet Eve — The AI Used By 800+ Top Plaintiff Firms

Meet Eve — The AI Used By 800+ Top Plaintiff Firms

Two years ago, the idea that attorneys could be greeted each morning by medical records already summarized, demands drafted overnight, and every case file audited while they slept would’ve sounded like fiction. Today, more than 800 plaintiff firms across the country...

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Ed Martin Loses Mind, Catches Bar Complaint

Ed Martin Loses Mind, Catches Bar Complaint

“Eagle” Ed Martin has done a lot of crazy stuff in his career, but fighting a bar complaint by demanding to speak to the judges of the DC Circuit mano a mano may be the craziest! This is a guy who refused to comply with the state’s Sunshine laws and cost Missouri...

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Legal Speak at Legalweek 2026: Relativity’s Aron Ahmadia

Legal Speak at Legalweek 2026: Relativity’s Aron Ahmadia

In this Legal Speak episode, co-hosts Cedra Mayfield and Patrick Smith interview Dr. Aron Ahmadia, Vice President of Applied Science at Relativity, live from the Legalweek 2026 Conference in New York.       In this Legal Speak episode, co-hosts Cedra Mayfield and...

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Shadow Docket Sock Fest — See Also

Shadow Docket Sock Fest — See Also

Jackson And Kavanaugh Go Head To Head On The Shadow Docket: Special treatment or “short memories”? Read and find out! Rutgers Law Sued Over Firing Former Dean: Alleging a discriminatory firing, he wants his job back and punitive damages. Is Two Too Little?: Only two...

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Super Settlement Spike

Super Settlement Spike

How often can I spend years watching a case go from filing to settlement when I am not an attorney of record for one of the parties? It happens, usually when the case at issue is one of high value and interest to the investment community. Yes, I continue to consult...

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2026 Southeastern Legal Awards Shortlist Announced

2026 Southeastern Legal Awards Shortlist Announced

The Daily Report and Law.com are pleased to announce its 2026 winners and finalists for the fourth annual Southeastern Legal Awards.       The Daily Report and Law.com are pleased to announce its 2026 winners and finalists for the fourth annual Southeastern Legal...

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Am Law 100: 2026 Trends, Insights & Strategies to Win

Am Law 100: 2026 Trends, Insights & Strategies to Win

Join us for Law.com's webcast to explore exclusive Am Law 100 insights, industry trends, firm performance, and the future of Big Law through expert analysis and data revealed on release day.       Join us for Law.com's webcast to explore exclusive Am Law 100 insights,...

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You Know Exactly How The War In Iran Will End

You Know Exactly How The War In Iran Will End

(Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)Everyone says that we don’t know how the war in Iran will end. Nonsense. We know exactly how the war will end. We even know when it will end. But let’s start at the beginning. As the war begins, reporters foolishly ask three...

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GenAI: A Slippery Slope Of Too Much Kool-Aid?

GenAI: A Slippery Slope Of Too Much Kool-Aid?

Legalweek 2026, the massive trade show more or less focused on Biglaw, kicked off on Monday, March 9, in New York. According to the organizers, this year’s show will attract some 6,000 registered attendees and over 400 speakers. That’s big by any standard.  The show...

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Morning Docket: 03.10.26

Morning Docket: 03.10.26

* Anthropic sues over Defense Department blackballing with WilmerHale’s help. [BBC] * Court rules that the New Jersey U.S. Attorney’s Office continues to be run by illegal appointees. [Reuters] * Ballard Spahr enjoys healthy boost following merger. [American Lawyer] *...

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Fright Makes Right — See Also

DOJ Argues Scared Biglaw Firms Show They Did Something Right!: That’s not how the Founders expected EOs to work. The Former Director Of The DOJ’s Departmental Ethics Office Weighs In: The weakening of the Hatch Act will have long lasting consequences. These Law...

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The List Every Well-Read Lawyer Needs To See

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to a new Feedspot ranking of the 100 best legal blogs — ranked using multiple factors including content relevancy, subject expertise, posting frequency, and freshness of content — which blog...

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Judge Rules That Kari Lake Is Still A Loser

Judge Rules That Kari Lake Is Still A Loser

Right now would be a really good time for the US to have a direct line to speak to the Iranian people. A radio station, broadcasting directly into Iran from a friendly Gulf state like, say … Kuwait. But we don’t because Arizona’s perennial loser Kari Lake pulled the...

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The Work Justice Firm: Justice Begins at Work

The Work Justice Firm: Justice Begins at Work By Susan Cushing Walk into The Work Justice Firm on any given day and the first thing you notice may not be the legal credentials lining the walls or the quiet intensity of attorneys at work. It may be the dogs—curled...

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More Judges Should Mentor Law Students

More Judges Should Mentor Law Students

Law students can learn about the legal profession from internships, externships, and other vocational opportunities. Numerous law students intern for law firms either during the school year or during the summer, and this is a great way for law students to learn about...

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Morning Docket: 03.09.26

Morning Docket: 03.09.26

* After about-face on withdrawing lawsuits against law firms, Justice Department uncorks almost 100 pages of vitriol against federal judges for ruling against the administration generally. [NY Times] * Book publishers sue what they’re calling a shadow library that...

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