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Law Firm AI Adoption: So Many Choices
It’s tough to be a law firm managing partner in the age of AI. So many choices, so little time. It’s like the proverbial kid in the candy store who has so many choices that they either can’t pick out anything or reach for too much. We see evidence of the first option...
OpenAI Goes Before Another Appeals Court to Fight Copyright Info Removal Allegations
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit drilled down on whether media outlets had standing to bring claims under the Digital Millenium Copyright Act, which prohibits distributing works from which copyrighted information "has been removed or...
The President’s Wrath? A Federal Judge Must Strike a Delicate Balance
The next steps in the challenge to Alina Habba's appointment could trigger a new round of judge-bashing, as a court takes up motions to dismiss criminal indictments based on Habba's involvement. The next steps in the challenge to Alina Habba's appointment could...
Ukraine Once Again Proves Its Friendship By Trying To Save The U.S. From Its Own Decadence
*Photo by Samuel Corum/Sipa/Bloomberg via Getty Images)When I was reporting from Ukraine this fall, I learned to sleep through the air raid sirens. The local authorities sounded them every time any kind of munition was headed remotely in our direction, even though...
7 Ways LOIS’s AI Features Can Save Legal Teams 100+ Hours A Month
Filevine’s LOIS is the first platform to embed intelligence into the DNA of legal work and unite people, processes, and data for unmatched speed, strategy, and outcomes. In this guide, our friends at Filevine share seven ways LOIS can save your team thousands of hours...
Afroman Fights Multimillion-Dollar Defamation Case Against Officers Who Raided His Home
There are two things Afroman can’t stand: wack rappers and having his house raided by the police in search of kidnapping victims and drugs. The latter happened back in 2022 and was “highly destructive, intrusive, and ultimately fruitless.” You could imagine that it...
OpenAI Strikes AWS Deal to Sell AI to US Government
The partnership gives OpenAI access to Amazon's sprawling federal cloud infrastructure and puts it in direct competition with Anthropic, which is locked in a legal battle with the Pentagon. The partnership gives OpenAI access to Amazon's sprawling federal cloud...
Biglaw’s AI Reckoning May Be Coming For Lawyer Headcount
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. Scale armies are dead in the water. AI is already obliterating the high-leverage model. We are a million miles from that, but even we have started recruiting less, at the junior levels, support, everywhere....
Judge Tosses DOJ Lawyer From Courtroom As New Jersey U.S. Attorney’s Office Descends Into Chaos
Every seasoned litigator knows sometimes you have a bad day in court, but this is really, really bad. Because whatever fresh hell is currently unfolding inside the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey, where the vibes are so rancid that a federal...
Critical Mass With Law.com’s Amanda Bronstad: Jury Sends Notes in Closely Watched Trial Over Social Media Addiction, Judge Wipes Out $950M Punitive Damages From J&J Talc Verdict
AI Hallucinations And Judicial Derangements
It was Legalweek last week, and we discuss the big happenings from the show — which is pretty much all AI talk — but while we saw splashy product announcements about the future of working as a lawyer within an AI-enhanced workflow, an assistant U.S. Attorney got...
How I Made Partner: ‘Think More Broadly About Why We’re Doing What We’re Doing,’ Says Komal Nigam of Hogan Lovells
"Be curious. Associates are generally expected to have strong baseline legal skills, but those who stand out think more broadly about why we're doing what we're doing why this is an issue for the client, how it fits into broader business concerns, and how risks can be...
Pam Bondi’s DOJ Lowers Hiring Standards After Driving Away Lawyers With Actual Experience
The Department of Justice is absolutely bleeding qualified attorneys. What was once one of the most prestigious jobs in government lawyering has, under Attorney General Pam Bondi, taken hit after hit. And honestly? That’s what happens when you rebrand the Justice...
Employer Groups Applaud Bill That Aims To Spur Competition In Healthcare
The post Employer Groups Applaud Bill That Aims To Spur Competition In Healthcare appeared first on Above the Law.The post Employer Groups Applaud Bill That Aims To Spur Competition In Healthcare appeared first on Above the Law.
The Relationship Clause: How to Draft, Build and Secure Unbreakable Client Relationships
The modern attorney client relationship contains an implicit clause: one that demands trust, relationship intelligence and intentional engagement. Neglect it, and even exceptional legal work may not be enough to retain the “forever client. The modern attorney...
Legal Speak at Legalweek 2026: 500th Episode Special
In this Legal Speak episode, co-hosts Cedra Mayfield and Patrick Smith celebrate the show's 500th episode with a series of special guest interviews, recorded live from the Legalweek 2026 Conference in New York. In this Legal Speak episode, co-hosts Cedra...
Study Finds Some Elite Professions Vulnerable to AI Layoffs
A new measure of real-world AI usage developed by Anthropic finds hiring has slowed for young workers in AI-exposed occupations, even as overall unemployment data shows no impact so far. A new measure of real-world AI usage developed by Anthropic finds hiring...
New Tool Catches AI Hallucinations In Legal Briefs
A few weeks ago, Gordon Rees found itself on the wrong end of a court filing flagging a number of misleading if not completely wrong citations that looked an awful lot like someone told ChatGPT “make me legal filing!” and hit enter. This would be a problem for any...
Judge Tells SBF’s Mom To Please Stop Filing Motions Demanding To Speak With A Manager
On March 12, Barbara Fried — mother of convicted crypto bigshot Sam Bankman-Fried — wrote a letter to Judge Lewis Kaplan. Judge Kaplan… was not particularly happy about this. Judge Kaplan presided over SBF’s trial, revoked his bail for witness tampering, and has...
Morning Docket: 03.18.26
* Chief Justice Roberts says personal attacks against judges have got to stop. But, one might ask, what if those attacks are official acts of the president? [Reuters] * Jurors must ponder whether Elon Musk was deliberate or stupid. [Law360] * The Senate Commerce...
Aderant Adds AI-Powered Performance Evaluation Tools to Its vi Talent Management Suite
Aderant, the Atlanta-based provider of business management software for law firms, today announced the addition of AI-powered capabilities to its vi by Aderant talent management suite, including AI-assisted employee performance evaluations, real-time sentiment...
Kirkland Reaches $10.5B in Revenue, as PEP Up by 20%
The firm increased its partner headcount by about 9% to 1,823, while revenue per lawyer soared nearly 11%, to $2.55 million. The firm increased its partner headcount by about 9% to 1,823, while revenue per lawyer soared nearly 11%, to $2.55...
Law Firm Write-Offs: What Your Leakage Is Trying to Tell You
Amy Coats | Stop treating law firm write-offs as an unavoidable cost. Learn to audit your billing leaks and reclaim lost revenue. The post Law Firm Write-Offs: What Your Leakage Is Trying to Tell You appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and...
7th Circuit Splits on Home-Care Coverage Request in Insurance Policy Dispute
The court's majority rejected arguments that a discretionary provision allowing alternative care could trigger Illinois rules protecting access to home health services, and one judge dissented and argued the court should have certified the issues to the state high...
Overcoming Client Inertia: The Real Reason You Aren’t Closing New Business
Even the most motivated clients find it hard to switch law firms. In fact, the biggest obstacle to new business is inertia. Sally Schmidt suggests a few ways to get your prospects off the dime. The post Overcoming Client Inertia: The Real Reason You Aren’t Closing New...
Pigs Can Fly!: The Sins Of Legal Scholars
This is an article about academic dishonesty, both with one’s audience and with oneself. It is about the goal of academia being advancement of knowledge and the making of a better world. To the extent other things are sought, such as external validation, the result...
Introducing Clio’s Legal Trends Report
The legal profession is at an inflection point, driven by rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). These tools provide powerful efficiencies, prompting a reevaluation of legal ethics and firm profitability. Clio’s latest Legal Trends Report offers objective...
You Can’t Salvage A Bad Judge By Calling Them Postmodern
Postmodern analysis has gotten a really bad rap. Understandably, there’s only so much vagueposting that passes itself off as cutting-edge commentary one can stomach before you want to get rid of the whole genre. But there are some concepts that remain useful. When...
Legalweek Has Left The Building – And Successfully Landed In A New One
The post Legalweek Has Left The Building – And Successfully Landed In A New One appeared first on Above the Law.Last week, Law.com Legalweek pulled off something genuinely impressive: It moved.After 39 years at the New York Hilton Midtown, one of the world’s leading...
Are We Actually Going To Require Law Schools To Teach AI?
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! Which state’s Committee of Bar Examiners is considering adding AI classes to its required practice-based competency courses? Hint: If adopted, it would include use, capabilities, and limitations of AI....
Open Offices And Talent Acquisition — See Also
Reed Smith Opens A New Office And Grabs Talent From Other Firms: Yoink! Yoink! VanDyke Supporters Are Cracking Out Philosophy To Defend Him: Much easier to call the guy dumb and move on. Read This Before That Law Review Submission: Taking legal scholarship seriously...
At Talk in Houston, Chief Justice Roberts Says Personal Criticism of Judges ‘Has Got to Stop’
Chief Justice John Roberts Jr., speaking at an event at Rice University in Houston, said criticism directed personally at judges is "dangerous." Chief Justice John Roberts Jr., speaking at an event at Rice University in Houston, said criticism directed...
Two More Jury Notes in Social Media Addiction Trial Focus on YouTube Witness, Plaintiff’s Father
The jury asked Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Carolyn Kuhl to read back the 30-minute testimony of YouTube custodian Ian McNeeds, who talked about which accounts YouTube deleted and which were deleted by K.G.M., the plaintiff. The jury asked Los Angeles...
Three More Jury Notes in Social Media Addiction Trial Focus on YouTube Witness, Plaintiff’s Father
The jury asked Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Carolyn Kuhl to read back the 30-minute testimony of YouTube custodian Ian McNeeds, who talked about which accounts YouTube deleted and which were deleted by K.G.M., the plaintiff. The jury asked Los Angeles...
Trademarking Talent: A Novel Strategy for Protecting Voice and Likeness Against Unauthorized AI Use
Matthew McConaughey secured eight federal trademark registrations covering his voice and iconic catchphrases in a novel legal strategy aimed at combating AI's unauthorized use of his voice and likeness. The move signals an important evolution in the power dynamics...
CFTC Grants First No%E2%80%91Action Relief to Crypto%E2%80%91Wallet Maker Phantom
“Although the no-action relief pertains to the particular characteristics of the requestor, the letter provides insights into how the Commission is considering technological developments and innovation," said Elizabeth Davis, a partner and crypto expert at Davis...
CFTC Grants Novel No%E2%80%91Action Relief to Crypto%E2%80%91Wallet Maker Phantom
“Although the no-action relief pertains to the particular characteristics of the requestor, the letter provides insights into how the Commission is considering technological developments and innovation," said Elizabeth Davis, a partner and crypto expert at Davis...
DOJ’s New Corporate Enforcement Policy Offers Clearer Path for Self-Reporting Companies, Lawyers Say
Previously, different Justice Department divisions used inconsistent corporate enforcement policies, leaving companies unsure whether self-disclosing misconduct would actually benefit them, said former federal prosecutor Mark Bini. error code: 502
First Amendment Challenge to SEC’s ‘Gag Rule’ Arrives at Supreme Court
In a new petition, individuals who settled fraud claims with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission say the agency's longstanding "gag order" rule against publicly denying the allegations flouts their basic First Amendment rights to free speech and to criticize...
Courts Cannot Defy Funding Decisions, Raise Bar Advocates Pay, State Supreme Court Rules
"It is not within the judiciary's constitutionally circumscribed role to second-guess the legislature's judgment as to the most effective system for the provision of public defense of indigent criminal defendants," the high court said. "It is not within the...
Weil Picks Successor to Longtime Leader Barry Wolf
Ramona Nee, who serves as one of the firm's two co-managing partners, will become the third executive partner in firm history and the first female executive partner at Weil. error code: 502
Encyclopedia Britannica, Merriam-Webster File Copyright Suit Against OpenAI
The publishers allege ChatGPT scraped nearly 100,000 copyrighted articles to train its models and reproduces their content verbatim in user responses—while attributing hallucinated text to their trusted brands. error code: 502
The Cost of Running a Red Light: Appellate Court Upholds $2.2M Trucking Accident Verdict
The appellate court upheld the verdict in favor of the plaintiff, Jeffrey Brungart, who was turning left at an intersection when Awwad ran through a red light and struck his vehicle. The appellate court upheld the verdict in favor of the plaintiff, Jeffrey...
Pro Bono Net, the A2J Technology Pioneer, Rebrands As ‘Scale Justice’ to Reflect Its Evolving Mission
Pro Bono Net, the nonprofit that has been a pioneering force in access-to-justice technology since the dawn of the internet era, yesterday announced that it is rebranding as Scale Justice, reflecting an evolution in its mission that has taken it beyond its origins as...
LA Judge Tosses $950M in Punitive Damages in Talc Verdict
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Ruth Kwan concluded that the punitive damages in a $966 million verdict on Oct. 6 were unwarranted, given that the evidence failed to show that Johnson & Johnson acted in malice or concealed knowledge that its talc contained...
Another Podcast with Clio Founder Jack Newton? Yep, But This Time, It’s Him Interviewing Me In My Seaside Hometown
You know that idiom about the mountain coming to Muhammad? That is how I felt when Clio founder and CEO Jack Newton came to my small seaside town of Rockport, Mass., to interview me, complete with film crew and entourage. It was Jack turning the tables on me. I’ve...
‘I Was Completely Broken’: An HSF Kramer Partner’s Story on Struggling With Mental Illness
HSF Kramer Chris Parsons tells his story about anxiety, depression and alcoholism and shines a light on what can be done to provide lifesaving support to those struggling with such stigmatised issues. HSF Kramer Chris Parsons tells his story about anxiety,...
Webcast: Turning AI Experiments Into Real Operational Efficiency for PI Firms
Join us to explore how AI is transforming personal injury firms, and learn a practical roadmap to move beyond fragmented tools toward integrated, scalable, and effective AI-driven operations. Join us to explore how AI is transforming personal injury firms, and...
How Women Can Advance in Big Law
There is no single blueprint for career progression in Big Law, and female attorneys often face additional challenges. Having practiced at Am Law 100 firms throughout our legal careers, we share a common mindset and approach to how women can advance in Big Law. Both...
Pauline Newman Petitions Supreme Court To Hear Her Case
Despite their disagreements, judges tend to keep things pretty tame with their colleagues: differing opinions weren’t enough to stop Scalia and Ginsburg from attending (or being) the opera and all that. We have seen some spats though: VanDyke calling his co-workers...
Legalweek 2026: The AI Bubble Literally Pops
As Legalweek kicked off its furious four-day legal tech bonanza, legal AI darling Harvey festooned the annual awards gathering with black balloons emblazoned with the Harvey logo. I didn’t go to the awards, but I heard that attendees were asked to pop these balloons...
Jeanine Pirro Crashes Out
On Friday, Jeanine Pirro, the improbable US Attorney for DC, lost her shit on live television. this is beyond parody, folks. a complete mockery of the DOJ.— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-03-13T19:46:02.084Z Independence? Schmindependence! Trump has brayed for...
The Rule Of Law Joins America’s Dead Pets On The Rainbow Bridge
The American Bar Association recently convened a white collar crime conference and had a panel discussion about threats to the rule of law… which, at this point, is less an academic topic and more of a “look around you” situation. Panelists gathered to discuss what...
More And More Biglaw Firms Are Saying Bye-Bye To The Verein
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. In DLA’s case, we are seeing an ‘Americanization’ of the firm … This just goes to show the verein is dead. — A Biglaw insider offering commentary to Law.com International, concerning on DLA Piper’s decision to...
Donald Trump Has Totally Not Dementia-Addled Thousand-Word Meltdown About Supreme Court
There’s a war in Iran upending the global energy market, China is moving forces to encircle Taiwan, and the entire Department of Homeland Security — including TSA, FEMA, and the Coast Guard — is in shutdown as Republicans continue to kill stop-gap funding bills unless...
2 Problems With Calling Off The War In Iran
(Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)I suggested last week that, between now and the beginning of summer, President Donald Trump will declare victory in Iran, end most of the military operations, and move on to his next manufactured crisis. Trump could thus claim...
Why Legal AI Needs Mentors, Not Models
(Image via Getty)Legal AI is usually framed as a model problem. Better models. Larger models. More capable models. The assumption is that if the technology is powerful enough, usefulness will follow. The empirical evidence suggests a different conclusion. Legal AI...
Law School Has A Hard Time Getting Its Graduates To Pass The Bar Exam
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to new American Bar Association data, which law school has the lowest ultimate bar passage rate (measured 2 years post-graduation) at 59.5%? Hint: This dips — significantly — below the ABA...
There Goes The Tampa Office — See Also
Baker McKenzie Scales Back Even Further: Restructuring has its consequences. Jeanine Pirro Does It Live!: Catch up on her meltdown here. Judge Newman Petitions The Supreme Court: Will they affirm her dissenting opinion once again? Is The Better Place In The Room With...
Bryson Harris Suciu DeMay: The Game Changers
Bryson Harris Suciu DeMay: The Game Changers By Bob Friedman A nationally respected consumer attorney, Dan Bryson has spent decades giving individuals a real voice against corporate America. Now, his newly established firm, Bryson Harris Suciu DeMay, is using the same...
Bryson Harris Suciu DeMay: The Game Changers
Bryson Harris Suciu DeMay: The Game Changers By Bob Friedman A nationally respected consumer attorney, Dan Bryson has spent decades giving individuals a real voice against corporate America. Now, his newly established firm, Bryson Harris Suciu DeMay, is using the same...
Northern Illinois University Law to Start Part-Time JD Program
The ABA Council approved Northern Illinois University College of Law's application for substantive change to start a part-time J.D. program at its new location in the Chicago suburb of Naperville. The ABA Council approved Northern Illinois University College of...
Matthew Bissette: Being a Good Listener
“I spend most of my day just talking with clients, listening to what their goal is in their case, giving them my thoughts, building a strategy,” said Matthew Bissette, a partner at Raleigh-based Whitley Law Firm. His practice is entirely focused on workers’...
After Turbulent Year, Perkins Coie Sees Revenue, PEP Rise
The firm is still forging ahead with its planned merger with Ashurst this summer, while still fighting the Trump administration over the appeal of an EO. The firm is still forging ahead with its planned merger with Ashurst this summer, while still fighting the...
Manteo to Monterey, McAllen to Minneapolis—This Land Was Made for You and Me
When Woody Guthrie sang, “This land was made for you and me,” he could not have imagined the legal labyrinth to the American Dream for immigrants. Most of my clients are immigrants who have never hired an attorney until they meet me after a work injury. Most are North...
Ralph DiLeone: M&A Advisor for Family Businesses
Phelps Dunbar business attorney Ralph DiLeone is a lifelong fan of the Cleveland Guardians (formerly the Indians) and the Cleveland Browns … so patience is a virtue. It’s also a virtue when representing closely held family entities considering a sale, merger or...
Legal Aid Launches JusticeHub
Legal Aid of North Carolina (LANC) receives approximately 300,000 calls a year, and until recently, only a third of those callers reached a live person. That changed in January when LANC launched JusticeHub. “JusticeHub is a 24/7 online legal aid portal where one can...
Mysty Blagg Legally Mom
“A little chaos is good in life,” laughed Poyner Spruill health care attorney Mysty Blagg. She knows of what she speaks, having started law school at age 42 while holding down a full-time job and raising a family. The experience inspired blogs and LinkedIn posts under...
My Gifts from Breast Cancer
The American Cancer Society reports that approximately one in eight women in the US will be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer. I never imagined those odds would catch up with me. I had no particular risk factors and no family history of cancer. The good news is...
The Collateral Source Rule
Forensic economics combines economic analysis with the law, and it’s important for practitioners to stay in their lane. No one wants an economist who speaks or acts like a lawyer. But that doesn’t mean we economists can’t discuss what lies outside our lane. Sometimes...
Financial Security: Emergency Funds and 401(k)s
Emergency funds are the bedrock upon which a good financial plan is built. Without this foundation, every emergency from the loss of employment to disability or death is a catastrophe which degrades the rest of the plan. Employers have an interest in the financial...
Consumers Are on the Hunt for Tariff Refunds. Can They Win?
Experts are forecasting a wave of litigation seeking to force companies to pass down their tariff refunds to consumers. But it seems doubtful that the lawsuits will go far. Experts are forecasting a wave of litigation seeking to force companies to pass down...
Margaret Ryan Resigns as SEC’s Enforcement Director
“I am confident that the foundation I helped to shape—working together with Chairman Atkins—will continue to serve investors and the markets well," said Margaret A. Ryan, the outgoing director of enforcement for the Securities & Exchange Commission. “I am...
Be Creative, Not A Cowboy: Attorneys Talk Litigation Collaboration Pitfalls
“I can't tell you how many times I've been on a kickoff call where there's the inevitable cowboy who decides, Well, I'm not going to follow the playbook for that because that's not what we do,' said Erica Zolner, co-managing partner at Redgrave in Chicago. “I...
7th Circuit Affirms Pollution Exclusions Apply to Legally Permitted Emissions
"The Illinois Supreme Court confirmed our own instinct that 'the emissions fit squarely within the plain and ordinary meaning of "'traditional environmental pollution,"' triggering the pollution exclusion," the federal appeals court held last week. "The Illinois...
Big Starbucks Shareholders Target Two Directors Over Prolonged Labor Conflict
Trillium Asset Management said it reflects poorly on the coffee giant that five years after baristas launched a unionizing drive, they have yet to negotiate their first contract. Trillium Asset Management said it reflects poorly on the coffee giant that five...
Delaware Superior Court’s Commercial Division Changes Rules in Drive for Efficiency Amid ‘Remarkable Growth’
The court announced Monday that the changes, which go into effect on Friday, are intended to increase efficiency and consistency in how cases are handled, as well as to avoid confusion for attorneys practicing in the court who are familiar with the Court of Chancery's...
BlockFills Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy With McDermott, Katten as Counsel
The Chicago-based company listed assets and liabilities of $100 million to $500 million and estimated it has between 200 and 999 creditors. The Chicago-based company listed assets and liabilities of $100 million to $500 million and estimated it has between 200...
Google Accused of Sharing User Data With Chinese Entities
An attorney said that to avoid accidental violations, companies that handle a lot of data need to have a strong understanding of their own security architecture. An attorney said that to avoid accidental violations, companies that handle a lot of data need to...
Hand Arendall Harrison Sale Transforms Document Workflows and Sees Immediate ROI with Litera’s AI-Powered Drafting and Compare
Customer results highlight growing demand for unified drafting, comparison, and collaboration within Microsoft 365 and web NEW YORK – Legalweek 2026 – Mar. 10, 2026 – Litera, a global leader in legal AI technology solutions, shared new customer results at Legalweek...
How I Made Partner: ‘Accept That the Path Is Rarely Linear,’ Says Morgan Xu of Foley Hoag
"Making partner is a marathon, not a sprint. Second, accept that the path is rarely linear. Be open to pivots—across practice areas, firms, or between private practice and in-house roles. Talk to people with different backgrounds. Those conversations often open doors...
Who May Sue: Patent Standing Issues and Implications for the Life Sciences Industry (Part I)
Standing is the issue that determines whether a plaintiff is the right party to bring a case. Although it is a fundamental requirement for all cases, it poses unique challenges in the patent context, particularly for life sciences companies. This two-part article...
AI for Litigators: How to Use AI for More Than Drafting and Summarization
Traci Hewitt | You’ve probably used AI to summarize a deposition, condense a document set, or draft a client update. But that's not where AI delivers its greatest value to litigation teams. The post AI for Litigators: How to Use AI for More Than Drafting and...
Goodwin Revenue Surges 11% to $2.7B Amid Sector-Based Strategy
The firm crossed the $4 million mark in average profits per equity partner for the first time, growing by 17% to hit $4.24 million and contributing to net income growth of 16.6% to $1.32 billion. The firm crossed the $4 million mark in average profits per equity...
AI Costs Human Lawyer His Job… Just Not The Way The Tech People Expected — See Generally
AI-Brained AUSA Falls On His Sword… I Wonder If That Was Also ChatGPT’s Advice: Federal prosecutor who filed AI-hallucinations — and then made misleading statements about how they got there — resigned rather than force a judge to decide whether his entire office...
‘The Verein Is Dead’: How DLA Piper’s Change Fits Within a Changing Legal Landscape
DLA Piper last week unveiled plans to move away from its verein structure and towards closer financial integration. Observers say that challenges inherent in the verein model—as employed in multiple firms—have rendered it increasingly unsustainable. DLA Piper...
Manhattan’s Elite Think They Have an Advantage in the AI Era. But…
As AI compels high leverage firms to restructure, elite firm partners reckon they will extract a generational benefit—but it's not so simple, writes The Global Lawyer. As AI compels high leverage firms to restructure, elite firm partners reckon they will extract...
LA Jurors in Social Media Addiction Trial Send Two Notes to Judge
The two jury notes came on the first day of deliberations in the first-ever trial alleging social media caused a teen's mental health problems. The two jury notes came on the first day of deliberations in the first-ever trial alleging social media caused a...
‘The Silence Is Deafening’: Judge Esther Salas Blasts DOJ Over Threats Of Judicial Intimidation
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. I believe the men and women who serve the United States Marshal Service, I think they’re taking it seriously. I have a problem, I guess, in saying to you that I’m confident that the Department of Justice is...
Fourth Circuit Removes Autonomy From Adults In Healthcare Ban Decision
One of the best things about being an adult is that you’re finally able to make decisions for yourself about what you’d like to do with your life and your body. Unless, of course, you’re an adult living in West Virginia and have a BLÅHAJ somewhere in your room. The...
Legalweek Final Keynote: An Industry Still Whistling Past The Graveyard?
Yesterday’s final Legalweek keynote by Heather Nevitt, Law.com Editor in Chief, and Patrick Fuller, ALM Chief Legal Industry Strategist, was entitled “State of the Industry – The Reckoning.” It was revealing and scary. Focusing on two non-legal industry disruptors in...
Law School Student Disciplined Over Charlie Kirk Flyers, Calls It A Free Speech Violation
Law schools love to talk about preparing students for the real world — a place where constitutional arguments matter and administrative authority occasionally runs smack into the First Amendment. One student at Campbell University School of Law says his school might...
The Foxborough Warning: A Legal Fault Line Beneath The 2026 World Cup
With fewer than 100 days until kickoff of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a small New England town has exposed a legal vulnerability that tournament organizers across North America should be paying very close attention to. Foxborough, Massachusetts, population roughly...
How To Avoid Fake Lawyer Scams
This column has previously discussed how lawyers can be the victims of scams, and how people can use threats of legal process to scam unsuspecting victims. I recently became aware that scammers sometimes present themselves as lawyers to commit scams. People can use...
The CLE Afterparty: Keeping The Conversation — And Connection — Going
Ed. note: Most recent in a series. Read the prior installment here. In our last article, we explored how gathering and utilizing feedback can enhance your CLE presentations. Now, it’s time to look at the next critical step: providing additional resources that deepen...
HIPAA Was Built For An Analog Era, Healthcare AI Has Outgrown It
The post HIPAA Was Built For An Analog Era, Healthcare AI Has Outgrown It appeared first on Above the Law.The post HIPAA Was Built For An Analog Era, Healthcare AI Has Outgrown It appeared first on Above the Law.
Yet Another Temp U.S. Attorney Gets The Thumbs Down From Courts
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! The U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia declined to extend the term of which acting U.S. Attorney after his term ends March 18th? Hint: The attorney now joins the ranks of Alina...
Leave ‘Swinging Dicks’ Out Of Dissents — See Also
Van Dyke’s Dissent Makes Everyone Else Immature By Association: Why didn’t more judges call out his shenanigans? 4th Circuit Upholds Gender Discrimination Against Adults: Skrmetti was just the beginning. Student Makes Charlie Kirk Flyer Removal A Free Speech Issue:...
The Personal Injury Edition Premiere 2026
The Personal Injury Edition | Premiere 2026 Attorney at Law Magazine is proud to introduce its premiere issue of The Personal Injury Edition, a quarterly print magazine. View Digital Magazine Editorial Mark Shirian: A Decisive Decade Justice does not happen because...
Mark Shirian: A Decisive Decade
Mark Shirian: A Decisive Decade By Dan Baldwin Justice does not happen because it should. It happens because someone is willing to outwork, outthink, and outlast the other side,” says Mark Shirian, founder of Mark Shirian, P.C.For the past decade, Shirian has built a...




































































