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Patel Wants Kash From The Atlantic — See Also

Patel Wants Kash From The Atlantic — See Also

Kash Sues Atlantic For $250M: I’d say that’s a long shot, but he’s more prone to chugging beers. The Numbers Seem Off: Does working 69 hours in a day seem weird to you too? Training Matters: These are the best schools for practical training! 10 Years Of 4/20?: We...

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Chicago Paid Lawyers Billing 69 Hours In One Day

There are 24 hours in a day. Unless it happens to be one of the rare days when the International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service applies an intercalary second, in which case there are 24 hours and one second in a day. But in no event is a day 69 hours...

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The Best Law Schools For Practical Training (2026)

The Best Law Schools For Practical Training (2026)

A common complaint practicing lawyers have is that while law schools cost a fortune, they simply don’t teach the most essential skill needed for professional competency. What skill might that be? “How to be a lawyer,” of course. Some law schools, however, are trying...

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The Tart Of The Deal

The Tart Of The Deal

(Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)Many people think that Donald Trump’s threats and bluster are all a negotiating strategy. Threaten to destroy a country’s civilization; the country’s leaders’ knees will tremble; the country will surrender. I’m not sure that works so...

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In Biglaw, AI Adoption Is No Longer Optional

In Biglaw, AI Adoption Is No Longer Optional

Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. I remember not so long ago that clients would say to me ‘Please tell me you’re not using AI.’ And now they’re saying to me ‘Please tell me you are using AI.’ —  Stacy Ackermann, global managing partner of...

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The Alito Retirement Denial Has Been Upgraded

The Alito Retirement Denial Has Been Upgraded

The Alito retirement watch has some new data points this weekend, and they’re worth parsing carefully, because not all of them are saying quite the same thing. Let’s start with the most substantial: CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford, who has deep...

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The Seniority Problem No One Solves In Legal AI

The Seniority Problem No One Solves In Legal AI

Legal AI tools are usually sold as if lawyers are interchangeable. Same interface. Same prompts. Same outputs. The assumption is that if the technology works, everyone will benefit equally. That assumption is wrong, and it is one of the main reasons legal AI adoption...

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Is This A Legal Argument Or A Sermon? — See Also

Is This A Legal Argument Or A Sermon? — See Also

Lawyer Tells Attorneys They Will Burn In Hell: Don’t remember covering that in law school. A Lesson In Transferable Skills: Former adult movie actress passes the bar. Trump Allegiance And Owing Money Go Hand In Hand: Time for this Trump PAC to pay up! Do You Know The...

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2025 Was Hella Profitable For Biglaw

2025 Was Hella Profitable For Biglaw

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to data collected by ALM, how many firms in the Am Law 100 increased their profits per equity partner (PEP) in 2025? Hint: Across the Am Law 100, the average PEP in 2025 was $3,588,162. See...

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Stat(s) Of The Week: 1040 Blues

Stat(s) Of The Week: 1040 Blues

If you feel like “America’s Insane Tax-Filing Process” is a drain on both your time and your wallet, you’re not alone. Even the government recognizes the effort that tax compliance places on Americans, publishing an estimated total annual cost burden for U.S....

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Belmont Law Names First Female Dean

Belmont Law Names First Female Dean

Professor Deborah R. Farringer, currently associate dean of academic affairs and director of health law studies at Belmont Law, will become dean on Aug. 1.       Professor Deborah R. Farringer, currently associate dean of academic affairs and director of health law...

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Former Adult Film Star Passes The Bar Exam

Former Adult Film Star Passes The Bar Exam

What do porn stars and lawyers have in common? They both get paid by the hour to screw someone. Crass? Sure. But in light of a famous retired adult film star recently passing the Texas bar exam, maybe it’s a little too on the nose. Asia Carrera, a former pornography...

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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. “Two Magicians Warn the Supreme Court About Junk Science; Penn &...

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The True Intent of Personal Injury Claims

Imagine you are sitting at a red light on your way home from work. It’s an ordinary day. Then another car slams into you from behind, and in a few seconds, your normal routine is replaced by doctor visits, missed work, and a stack of bills you never asked for. For a...

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Morning Docket: 04.17.26

Morning Docket: 04.17.26

* Private equity looking to put its money into law firms. [Law.com International] * Judges embrace paralegal’s suggestion for modernizing briefs. [Law360] * Legal academics plead with ABA to maintain law school diversity standard. [Law.com] * Ghislaine Maxwell’s...

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The Response Time Reality Destroying Law Firm Growth

Nick Werker and Tony Prieto reveal how delayed follow-ups are costing your law firm clients and how to fix your intake system for rapid growth. The post The Response Time Reality Destroying Law Firm Growth appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and...

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Tech Meets Torts: A Lawyer Tests Waymo

Tech Meets Torts: A Lawyer Tests Waymo

Georgia product liability litigator Rebekah Cooper sits down with Legal Speak podcast co-host Cedra Mayfield to discuss potential liability claims and defenses after the pair shared a self-driving ride share experience in Atlanta.       Georgia product liability...

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Biglaw’s Awkward Reckoning With Eric Swalwell

Biglaw’s Awkward Reckoning With Eric Swalwell

Let’s talk about the Eric Swalwell situation, because it is, as they say in the legal profession, a whole thing. For the unfamiliar: Swalwell — a California congressman, former presidential candidate, fellow attorney, and cable news fixture who made a cottage industry...

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The T14 Is Not Dead. It Is Undying, And That’s Okay

The T14 Is Not Dead. It Is Undying, And That’s Okay

Once upon a time, asking how many schools were in the T14 landed the same as asking for the number to 911. But once strict textualism died and U.S. News ranked 17 schools in the top 14, it became harder to not ask yourself if utility or inertia was the thing keeping...

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The Salary Trap: The Move That Looks Better On Paper

The Salary Trap: The Move That Looks Better On Paper

Make a move that looks like a win on paper, and you may quietly lose ground where it matters most. Lawyers do this all the time. They take the call from a recruiter, hear a bigger number, see a better title, and convince themselves it is progress. Sometimes it is....

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Partners At This Biglaw Firm Got Quite The Raise

Partners At This Biglaw Firm Got Quite The Raise

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to data collected by ALM, which firm’s compensation for all partners increased the most in 2025? Hint: Compensation for all partners increased over 68% at this firm last year. See the answer...

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Deborah Fox Takes Helm at Meyers Nave

Deborah J. Fox was recently announced as the managing partner of Meyers Nave. She succeeds David Skinner, who led the firm for more than 15 years. Fox has been with the firm for more than 18 years, previously serving as a member of the executive committee and as chair...

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Greg Prosmushkin: The Art of Connection

Greg Prosmushkin, the founder of The Law Offices of Greg Prosmushkin, P.C., has always been fascinated by human behavior. “I wanted to know what drives people, what stops them, how systems can help and harm,” he says. Early in his life, he saw how an injury can...

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Call for Nominations: New England Legal Awards 2026

Call for Nominations: New England Legal Awards 2026

Law.com is accepting nominations for the fourth annual New England Legal Awards, celebrating legal professional excellence in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine.       Law.com is accepting nominations for the fourth annual New...

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Inside Private Equity’s Law Firm Fishing Expedition

Inside Private Equity’s Law Firm Fishing Expedition

Law.com goes behind the scenes of private equity's courtship of law firms, speaking to the leading financial advisers about why the money is moving now and what types of deals will happen.       Law.com goes behind the scenes of private equity's courtship of law...

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Talk About Failing Upward — See Also

Ted Cruz, Supreme Court Justice?: One hell of a promotion for being annoying to work with! How Much Is Your Loyalty To Your Firm Worth?: Probably less than $80M! The Rich Really Do Get Richer: The #1 firm raked in $10.556 billion in gross revenue! Where Would You Like...

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The Bottleneck Legal Built

The Bottleneck Legal Built

A vendor email landed in my inbox the other day. Normally I delete these without a second thought. This one stopped me. It read, “Legal teams often get blamed for slowing things down — even when the real issue is unclear contract ownership.” I read that line three...

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Rankings Drama Hits Law Schools, Law Firms

Rankings Drama Hits Law Schools, Law Firms

It’s that time of year where publications look deep into the souls of complex, nuanced legal institutions and assign them a fixed ranking. U.S. News and World Report issued its latest law school rankings and for the first time ever, Yale has lost its death grip on...

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