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The Biglaw Associates Billing The Most

The Biglaw Associates Billing The Most

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to a new report into the Biglaw associate experience published by Chambers, which practice area bills the most hours in a week? Hint: This practice area averages a billable load of 54.4 hours...

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As Law Firms Make Blackbox Bonuses, Transparency Clashes Grow

As Law Firms Make Blackbox Bonuses, Transparency Clashes Grow

More firms are adding bonus setups, but aren't making those payments known to other partners, even in otherwise transparent comp systems.       More firms are adding bonus setups, but aren't making those payments known to other partners, even in otherwise transparent...

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The Best Law Schools In The World (2026)

The Best Law Schools In The World (2026)

The dog days of summer are now upon us, and we’ve got just what every lawyer and law student wants to see to get them through the rest of the week: a ranking of the best law schools in the world. Move over U.S. News, because we’re about to go global. Before we get to...

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Patience Is Not Passive

Patience Is Not Passive

(Image via Getty)Recently, I wrote about chaos being part of the job. I spent time on the idea that people are not predictable and that no amount of legal training fully prepares you for the human side of in-house practice. I have been thinking more about that since....

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Why ‘Safe’ General Counsel Hires Are Leaving So Quickly

Why ‘Safe’ General Counsel Hires Are Leaving So Quickly

More chief legal officers are leaving within just a few years of being hired, prompting questions about whether companies are selecting the wrong candidates—or preparing them for the wrong job. Legal leaders say the modern GC role requires far more than an impressive...

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Morning Docket: 07.09.26

* Trump asks Supreme Court to rehear birthright citizenship case, in case the English language has changed since last week. [CNBC] * Judge Ross denies recusal request in civil case based on the claim that she barely supervised clerks on her civil docket. Or maybe her...

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The Home MRI Paradox

The Home MRI Paradox

The future value of lawyers will come less from generating first drafts and more from knowing how to choose, feed, test and deploy professional systems in a way that serves the client's strategy.       The future value of lawyers will come less from generating first...

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Law.com’s Top 100 Verdicts of 2025

Law.com’s Top 100 Verdicts of 2025

The nation's highest-ranking verdicts were compiled by Law.com analyst team VerdictSearch.       The nation's highest-ranking verdicts were compiled by Law.com analyst team VerdictSearch.       

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The Law Schools With The Lowest Acceptance Rates

The Law Schools With The Lowest Acceptance Rates

How can you measure a law school’s worth, aside from the employment statistics of its graduates? Another telling sign of its success may be its selectivity, that is, a school’s acceptance rate. But which law schools had the lowest acceptance rates? There’s a ranking...

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Former Law School Dean Takes The ‘W’ In Primary

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! The former dean of which law school is running for Governor? Hint: He’s currently the state attorney general, and defeated the incumbent in the Democratic primary last week. See the answer on the next...

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A Merger-Sized Wrinkle In Time — See Also

A Merger-Sized Wrinkle In Time — See Also

Doesn’t Reviewing 6 Months Of Time Entries Sound Fun?!?! Pour some out for legacy Cadwalader attorneys. Ken Paxton Heal Thyself: Or at least get your voter registration issues in order before going after others. You, Sir, Have The Boorish Manners Of A Yalie!: Yale Law...

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Legal AI, Legal MSOs and Legal’s Excel Moment

Every time someone proclaims that AI is going to “wipe out the legal profession”, I think about accountants in the early days of Microsoft Excel. The predictions were strikingly similar. Accounting was supposedly finished. Software would replace professionals. Entire...

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Biglaw’s AI Partnership Wars Have Officially Begun

Biglaw’s AI Partnership Wars Have Officially Begun

Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. It’s the splashiness of the announcement. I’ve heard from people at Kirkland’s peer firms in the private equity area that they feel they need to respond somehow. I think some other firm will feel threatened...

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When Cyberattacks Walk Through the Front Door 

For years, law firms have invested heavily in defending against remote cyberattacks. Firewalls, multifactor authentication, endpoint detection, email security, and employee awareness training have become standard components of modern cybersecurity programs. The...

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Token Maxxing: This Pricing Movie Is A Remake

Token Maxxing: This Pricing Movie Is A Remake

There has been a lot of buzz around AI token pricing lately, especially as agents create a multiplier effect, using an unpredictably large number of AI resources known as tokens. Uber burned through its 2026 AI budget as it rolled out Claude Code to their...

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Announcing the New York Legal Awards Shortlist for 2026

Announcing the New York Legal Awards Shortlist for 2026

Law.com and New York Law Journal editorial staff recognize the winners and finalists for the New York Legal Awards 2026. We'll reveal the winners in categories with finalists during the awards dinner at the Ziegfeld Ballroom on Sept. 3 in Manhattan.       Law.com and...

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This Circuit Court Loves Being Wrong

This Circuit Court Loves Being Wrong

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! Which federal circuit court was the most overturned by the Supreme Court this Term? Hint: This is the third year in a row this circuit led the nation in being overturned by SCOTUS. They were overturned...

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Another Bill Trump Won’t Pay — See Also

Roberta Kaplan Wants Her Client To Get Paid: Trump’s legal goons, on the other hand, are trying more delay tactics. World Cup Of Lawyerball: The United States dragged the soccer world into its national pastime — legal threats. You’d Have To Be High To Buy Elon Musk’s...

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The Best Law Schools For Environmental Law (2026)

The Best Law Schools For Environmental Law (2026)

For law students, environmental law isn’t just some niche elective you take to feel virtuous these days. Between regulatory whiplash in Washington, climate litigation, ESG fights, and state-level enforcement, lawyers who understand environmental and administrative law...

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Trump’s Howler Monkeys Attack Carroll’s Lawyer

Trump’s Howler Monkeys Attack Carroll’s Lawyer

Donald Trump and his lawyers are still trying to drag E. Jean Carroll’s defamation suit into overtime — and drag her lawyer Roberta Kaplan down with it. Last week, Judge Lewis Kaplan (no relation) granted Carroll’s motion to expedite briefing on her request to...

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How To Slaughter Slaughter

How To Slaughter Slaughter

(Photo by Samuel Corum/Sipa/Bloomberg via Getty Images)I understand: The Supreme Court has decided Trump v. Slaughter, and independent agencies are no longer as independent as they were last week. President Trump is now empowered to fire at will employees of formerly...

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Whither The Court Reporters?

Whither The Court Reporters?

A recent Wall Street Journal article by Allison Pohle raised the question: in these days and times where automated voice transcription services can create a written transcript sans humans, do we still need (or want) court reporters? As most know, traditionally, court...

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Morning Docket: 07.06.26

* FIFA Peace Prize recipient Donald Trump sent elite lawyers to get FIFA red card lifted. Finally, an advantage to a lawyer culture that never takes vacations like the rest of the world. [Yahoo Sports] * West Point professor wins injunction against speech restrictions...

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