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Building Real Client Value through AI-Powered Collaboration

Building Real Client Value through AI-Powered Collaboration

This webcast explores how AI-powered collaboration is helping law firms overcome fragmented systems, enhance client engagement, and scale expertise—while maintaining security, compliance, and quality.       This webcast explores how AI-powered collaboration is helping...

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State Legislatures Take on FARA with New FARA-Style Bills

State Legislatures Take on FARA with New FARA-Style Bills

This year has seen a wave of proposed bills in state legislatures across the United States aimed at regulating foreign-influenced political activity at the state level. While stylized to mirror portions of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), in reality, many...

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Supreme Court Won’t Reconsider Same-Sex Marriage

Supreme Court Won’t Reconsider Same-Sex Marriage

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday turned down a petition to reconsider its landmark Obergefell ruling from ex-Kentucky clerk Kim Davis, who made national news for refusing to issue same-sex marriage certificates.       The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday turned down a...

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Politeness Matters, Even In Biglaw — See Generally

Kirkland Lawyers Sent To Etiquette School: Feedback suggests they don’t play well with others. DOJ Warns Judge That They’re Not Going To Listen Anyway: Government lawyers extend courtesy of informing judge of upcoming contempt. Conservatives Already Dreaming Of...

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Morning Docket: 11.10.25

Morning Docket: 11.10.25

* Donald Trump pardons Giuliani and other Big Lie ringleaders. [Reuters] * Judge Wolf is resigning so he can explain, as a Reagan-appointee, just how dangerous the Trump administration is. [The Atlantic] * Are lawyers calling out AI hallucinations… vigilantes? [NY...

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Origination Credits Get Center Stage in Big Law Comp Systems

Origination Credits Get Center Stage in Big Law Comp Systems

Calculating and allocating origination credit within firms is more complicated because there's “immense consolidation of talent among top firms, especially in private equity, noted one recruiter.       Calculating and allocating origination credit within firms is more...

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Big Law’s Retreat Is Wider Than You Think

Big Law’s Retreat Is Wider Than You Think

What do Cadwalader, Alston & Bird, Kirkland, Paul Weiss, Freshfields and most of Big Law have in common? They're not putting much focus beyond the U.S. and U.K., writes the Global Lawyer.       What do Cadwalader, Alston & Bird, Kirkland, Paul Weiss,...

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Breaking Down the Supreme Court’s Arguments on Tariffs

Breaking Down the Supreme Court’s Arguments on Tariffs

In this podcast edition, Supreme Court Brief analyzes the most notable questions from the justices during Wednesday's blockbuster hearing on tariffs.       In this podcast edition, Supreme Court Brief analyzes the most notable questions from the justices during...

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Why Every Law Firm Needs a Compensation Checkup

Camille Stell | A well-executed compensation audit brings clarity, fairness, and strategy to one of the most complex areas of firm management. The post Why Every Law Firm Needs a Compensation Checkup appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and...

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If AI Isn’t Perfect, Should Lawyers Be?

If AI Isn’t Perfect, Should Lawyers Be?

As a former senior in-house counsel, I knew that outside counsel could be slow on the uptake. For years and years we tried to persuade outside counsel that there were benefits, not just to us, but to them, in changing their thoughts about billing and case staffing....

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Everyone’s Favorite Harvard Law Student On Broadway

Everyone’s Favorite Harvard Law Student On Broadway

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! Who originated the role of Elle Woods when Legally Blonde debuted on Broadway? Hint: She was nominated for a Tony Award for the role, but lost to Christine Ebersole’s portrayal of “Little Edie” Beale....

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Time To Talk Mergers — See Also

For Cadwalader, That Is: They could be tying up with Alston & Bird. We Have Another Surrender On The Board: Simpson Thacher is working for the Commerce Department. Comey Prosecution Gets Benchslapped: Saw this coming! It’s Gonna Cost You: These are the 15 most...

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Judge Calls Trump’s Border Commander A Lying Liar

Judge Calls Trump’s Border Commander A Lying Liar

U.S. Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino, head of the Trump administration’s military presence in Chicago, “Operation Midway Blitz,” is in the hot seat. That’s been true for a minute, since there are some pretty serious allegations (and video!) that federal agents...

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Judge Tosses Notice Over ABA Diversity Scholarship Change

Judge Tosses Notice Over ABA Diversity Scholarship Change

“Until some relevance to the issues before the court is made clear, the court is unwilling to follow the parties down this rabbit hole, Judge Joan Gottschall wrote on Thursday.       “Until some relevance to the issues before the court is made clear, the court is...

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The 15 Most Expensive Law Schools (2024-2025)

The 15 Most Expensive Law Schools (2024-2025)

We all know that a legal education can land the average law school graduate in up to six figures of debt (to be specific, on average, 2025 graduates racked up more than $112,500 in student debt), and we all know that egregiously high tuition costs are to blame. But...

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Third Massachusetts Law School Offers Online JD Program

Third Massachusetts Law School Offers Online JD Program

Western New England Law School's JD Access, a part-time evening online hybrid J.D. launching next fall, is the 21st distance J.D. program in the U.S.       Western New England Law School's JD Access, a part-time evening online hybrid J.D. launching next fall, is the...

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Our 2025 National Law Journal Award Winners

Our 2025 National Law Journal Award Winners

The National Law Journal celebrated exemplary lawyers and law firms from Washington, D.C. and around the country at our 2025 National Law Journal Legal Awards.       The National Law Journal celebrated exemplary lawyers and law firms from Washington, D.C. and around...

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Morning Docket: 11.06.25

Morning Docket: 11.06.25

* In an unexpected twist, Laken Riley Act becomes the grounds for judges to release immigrants detained by ICE. [Courthouse News Service] * Judge blasts prosecutors for “indict first and investigate second” approach to Comey case. [ABA Journal] * Criminal defense...

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The Best Law Firms for Pro Bono in the UK 2025

The Best Law Firms for Pro Bono in the UK 2025

The largest firms were assessed on their total pro bono hours, average hours per lawyer, and overall participation rates.       The largest firms were assessed on their total pro bono hours, average hours per lawyer, and overall participation rates.       

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A Riot By Any Other Name…

We talk about the DOJ lawyers suspended by the White House for calling January 6 a riot in a sentencing memo, and the conversation veers down a rabbit hole about the proper role of pardons. For years, the billable hour seemed like the cockroach of law firm management,...

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Making New York History

Making New York History

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! Yesterday, Zohran Mamdani won the NYC mayoral election with over 1,036,051 votes. Who was the last NYC mayoral candidate to received over a million votes? Hint: The Yale Law School graduate began his...

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Three Is All You Need — See Also

Three Is All You Need — See Also

Biglaw Firm Just Asks For 3 Days In Person: Good reason to prefer Arnold & Porter over the competition! Elsewhere, Junior Associates Get Stuck With 4 Days: At least Dechert’s partners will have to come in on those days too! Once It Goes Public…: Expert wants $30k...

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Supreme Court Appears Skeptical of Trump’s Tariffs

Supreme Court Appears Skeptical of Trump’s Tariffs

Several conservative justices raised doubts that a 1977 law gives President Donald Trump authority to impose steep tariffs on virtually all U.S. imports.       Several conservative justices raised doubts that a 1977 law gives President Donald Trump authority to impose...

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Jones Day Partner Eric Tung Confirmed to 9th Circuit

Jones Day Partner Eric Tung Confirmed to 9th Circuit

Before joining Jones Day, Tung served as an assistant U.S. attorney in the Central District of California from 2016 to 2017 and then as counsel in the U.S. Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel. He previously clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Justices Antonin...

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Inside Syngenta’s Data-Driven Legal Ops Overhaul

Inside Syngenta’s Data-Driven Legal Ops Overhaul

Leadership support was absolutely essential. And we put a lot of effort into onboarding the legal community, through super-user networks and targeted training sessions," said Katalin Takács, legal operations lead at Syngenta.       Leadership support was absolutely...

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Judge Resigns From Bench Over Traffic Tickets

Judge Resigns From Bench Over Traffic Tickets

What is the most you’ve paid for a traffic ticket? Getting a traffic ticket in New York usually sets folks back a couple hundred bucks. However, there are some outliers: a traffic ticket cost a New York judge his robes. Law.com has coverage: A western New York jurist...

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Morning Docket: 11.05.25

* It’s tariffs day at the Supreme Court! While some wonder if the liberal justices will find themselves awkwardly embracing non-delegation arguments, maybe the textualists on the other side can just focus on the statute not including the word “tariff” and leave it at...

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