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Law Firm AI Adoption: So Many Choices

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...

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OpenAI Strikes AWS Deal to Sell AI to US Government

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...

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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...

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Legal Speak at Legalweek 2026: 500th Episode Special

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...

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Study Finds Some Elite Professions Vulnerable to AI Layoffs

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...

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New Tool Catches AI Hallucinations In Legal Briefs

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...

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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...

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Kirkland Reaches $10.5B in Revenue, as PEP Up by 20%

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...

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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...

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Introducing Clio’s Legal Trends Report

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...

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Open Offices And Talent Acquisition — See Also

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...

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LA Judge Tosses $950M in Punitive Damages in Talc Verdict

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...

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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...

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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...

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Jeanine Pirro Crashes Out

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...

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2 Problems With Calling Off The War In Iran

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...

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Why Legal AI Needs Mentors, Not Models

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...

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There Goes The Tampa Office — See Also

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...

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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...

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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...

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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’...

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After Turbulent Year, Perkins Coie Sees Revenue, PEP Rise

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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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Consumers Are on the Hunt for Tariff Refunds. Can They Win?

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...

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Margaret Ryan Resigns as SEC’s Enforcement Director

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...

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Google Accused of Sharing User Data With Chinese Entities

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...

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How To Avoid Fake Lawyer Scams

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...

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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...

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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...

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