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Stat(s) Of The Week: Believing In AI

Stat(s) Of The Week: Believing In AI

Most law firms are adopting artificial intelligence more quickly than they’re documenting its benefits, creating a “strategic blind spot” that could bedevil COOs in the future, according to a new report.  Roughly two-thirds of the respondents in the 2026 Law Firm COO...

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FCC Approves Satellite Spectrum License Streamlining

FCC Approves Satellite Spectrum License Streamlining

The post FCC Approves Satellite Spectrum License Streamlining appeared first on Above the Law.WASHINGTON ― The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) today approved a sweeping overhaul of its licensing process for spectrum usage by satellites — a move that will cut...

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Morning Docket: 07.27.26

Morning Docket: 07.27.26

* One of the architects of Kirkland’s rise now sees AI as the profession’s future. [WSJ] * Kalshi angrily rails against Wisconsin law making it illegal to gamble on elections as “voter suppression.” Because think of all the voters who might come out to the polls if...

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When Big Law Breaks Bad

When Big Law Breaks Bad

From London to New York and Hong Kong, insider-trading scandals are revealing an uncomfortable truth about Big Law: the industry's greatest asset—its access to confidential, market-moving information—can also be its greatest vulnerability.       From London to New...

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SCOTUSblog Co-Founder Headed To Prison

SCOTUSblog Co-Founder Headed To Prison

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! Supreme Court attorney and co-founder of SCOTUSblog Tom Goldstein was convicted on tax and mortgage fraud charges, stemming from allegations he participated in high-stakes poker games and failed to...

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Conway Leaves Penn State Dickinson Law Deanship

Conway Leaves Penn State Dickinson Law Deanship

Danielle Conway, who steps down effective immediately, will return to the Penn State Dickinson Law School faculty, and an acting dean has been named until an interim dean is appointed.       Danielle Conway, who steps down effective immediately, will return to the...

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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. “Trump Unveils New Tariffs Designed to Withstand Legal Scrutiny; New...

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Morning Docket: 07.24.26

* SCOTUSBlog founder Tom Goldstein’s sentencing set for today. Anyone want action on what he gets? [Reuters] * Plaintiff hired spies to extract intel about defendant’s case from Biglaw partner. This James Bond reboot sucks. [Roll on Friday] * DOJ gives up effort to...

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Florida Bar Opens Disciplinary Probe Into Trump’s Attorney

Florida Bar Opens Disciplinary Probe Into Trump’s Attorney

The Florida Bar confirmed to Law.com it has opened a disciplinary file on President Donald Trump's attorney Alejandro Brito after a Miami federal judge sanctioned him for conduct in the president's suit against the Internal Revenue Service.       The Florida Bar...

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Hell Week Is Coming

Hell Week Is Coming

Not to freak out bar examinees any more, well, maybe just a little, but the last week of July should be renamed Hell Week, a la fraternity hazing. Taking the bar exam is its own particular form of hell, and the only ticket to being a practicing lawyer, at least in...

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The Future of Lawyering: Lawyer Training

The Future of Lawyering: Lawyer Training

In this second piece, I focus on how lawyers can become good lawyers when AI is beginning to absorb much of the research, analysis, and drafting traditionally assigned to junior attorneys.       In this second piece, I focus on how lawyers can become good lawyers when...

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Morning Docket: 07.23.26

Morning Docket: 07.23.26

* Holland & Knight sued for $1.2 billion by embattled client hit with multiple state AG cases. [Reuters] * Delaware adapting to future of AI managed companies. [Bloomberg Law News] * Peter Navarro’s contempt conviction upheld by D.C. Circuit. [Roll Call] * Senate...

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2026: A Rule Of Law Odyssey

2026: A Rule Of Law Odyssey

A Vault 50 law firm announced deep staff layoffs — upward of 10 percent — last week. Is this a sign of things to come — a byproduct of AI pressure and a precarious economy — or a unique problem for that firm? Controversy erupted after the Trump administration swiftly...

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Paramount/Warner Bros Merger Secures Green Light From EU

Paramount/Warner Bros Merger Secures Green Light From EU

The powerful EU regulator was one of the last hurdles facing Paramount and Warner Bros. The U.K.'s regulator must still issue its decision, and a lawsuit opposing the merger is pending in the U.S.       The powerful EU regulator was one of the last hurdles facing...

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Landlords Sue to Overturn New York City Rent Freeze

Landlords Sue to Overturn New York City Rent Freeze

Dechert and Rosenberg & Estis filed an Article 78 petition challenging the Rent Guidelines Board's independence and economic analysis. The coalition of landlords alleged that the board predetermined its June rent-freeze vote and ignored economic data supporting...

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Organizing Legal Work with Copilot Notebooks

Tech Tips: Ben Schorr shows how Copilot Notebooks give you a "walled garden" workspace that helps you move from scattered information to useful work product faster. Here's what you can do with it. The post Organizing Legal Work with Copilot Notebooks appeared first on...

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The Unexpected Place You Can Improve Your 1L Grades

The Unexpected Place You Can Improve Your 1L Grades

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to a recent report, JD-Next’s 1L Reality Check published by Aspen Publishing, what percentage of 1Ls who reported they exercise multiple times a week say their grades are better than...

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