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DLA Piper Sued Over Alleged Pregnancy Bias

DLA Piper Sued Over Alleged Pregnancy Bias

When it comes to work-life balance, some firms do a good job of recognizing that their employees are also people. DLA Piper came under fire for slashing their parental leave by six weeks last year — shows you where they stand on that. The year before, the firm was...

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Bruce Champagne: Principles of Behavior

AALM: Tell us about your career as a law enforcement officer. BC: My career began like many do, with a beginning in corrections and patrol operations. I then had assignments in special operations and tactical teams. The majority of my career was as violent crimes and...

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TikTok Fails To Win Donna Adelson A New Trial

TikTok Fails To Win Donna Adelson A New Trial

After the 2014 murder of law professor Dan Markel, gunned down by a pair of hitmen, suspicions quickly fell upon Markel’s former in-laws. One of the hit men infamously told authorities that they did it because “the lady wants her two kids back,” seemingly referring to...

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Summer Associates Are Really Living The Good Life

Summer Associates Are Really Living The Good Life

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to ALM’s 2025 Summer Associate survey, how many hours on average did summers work this year? Hint: They took home an average of $4,350 per week, which is pretty damn good money for the hours...

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Trump Demands Microsoft Terminate One of Its Top Lawyers

Trump Demands Microsoft Terminate One of Its Top Lawyers

Lisa Monaco garnered the president's ire for helping to coordinate the Department of Justice's response to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol by Trump supporters.       Lisa Monaco garnered the president's ire for helping to coordinate the Department of Justice's...

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Texas Supreme Court Wants to Break Ties With the ABA

Texas Supreme Court Wants to Break Ties With the ABA

Texas is one of several states to reconsider the American Bar Association's role in accrediting law schools in the state.       Texas is one of several states to reconsider the American Bar Association's role in accrediting law schools in the state.       

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Bryan Brice: A Responsibility to the Environment

Bryan Brice: A Responsibility to the Environment By Bob Friedman Bryan Brice came of age in Wilson, NC, in the era of Three Mile Island, Love Canal, and the creation of and court challenges to the Clean Water, Clean Air and the Superfund Act. Today, he is working on...

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Nathan Gudeman: The Write Stuff

The connection between writing poetry and practicing divorce law seems like a disconnect, but for Triangle Divorce Law Firm attorney Nathan Gudeman, it made perfect sense. Gudeman packed his course load at Bellarmine University College of Arts and Sciences with...

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The Data They Are A-Changin’

Sometimes when I’m right, I wish I weren’t. In my previous article in this magazine, I wrote about the importance of keeping partisan politics out of the production of government economic data. I asked, “Are we one bad jobs report away from a presidential...

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303 Alpha: Case Ready Intelligence

“Surveillance is a tactic. It is not a substitute for an investigation or a strategy,” said John O’Dea, owner of private investigations firm 303 Alpha. “Most investigative firms are focused on surveillance and providing surface-level reporting. Attorneys (and clients)...

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Does Tylenol Give Mass Tort Defense Lawyers A Headache?

Does Tylenol Give Mass Tort Defense Lawyers A Headache?

It’s like there’s a worm in my brain, eating away at my sanity. (Image via Getty)For most of the 20 years that I worked at a law firm, I defended pharmaceutical and medical device (and other) mass torts. The things that you do professionally can create a bias: I did...

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A Double Whammy for Newer Lawyers

A Double Whammy for Newer Lawyers

As the tide of remote work is ebbing, this same cohort faces the potential of Gen AI taking over a meaningful amount of their work.       As the tide of remote work is ebbing, this same cohort faces the potential of Gen AI taking over a meaningful amount of their...

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Legal Ethics Roundup: AZ Adds Tech Duty For Judges, TX Drops ABA, Sanctions for Protecting Immigration Client, $24,400 Fine For AI Misuse, Ethics Of A Weaponized DOJ, Barrett On Recusals & More

Legal Ethics Roundup: AZ Adds Tech Duty For Judges, TX Drops ABA, Sanctions for Protecting Immigration Client, $24,400 Fine For AI Misuse, Ethics Of A Weaponized DOJ, Barrett On Recusals & More

Happy Monday! I stayed up way too late this weekend making history with 112,000+ other people at the largest ticketed concert ever held in the U.S. – Zach Bryan at the Big House. I was visiting my son who is a junior at the University of Michigan, and I have to say it...

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Morning Docket: 09.29.25

* Supreme Court considers letting Ghislaine Maxwell off the hook. [MSNBC] * Oregon sues Trump administration over troop deployment. Suit comes after Trump indicates to Oregon’s governor that he sent military because he’s watching bizarre conspiracy accounts suggesting...

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Why Have Law Firms Given Up on Half the World?

Why Have Law Firms Given Up on Half the World?

Asia is the largest continent by area and population, accounting for close to 60% of the world's population. And China as an economic force is not going away. So why has so much of Big Law walked away?       Asia is the largest continent by area and population,...

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Cadwalader Names New Co-Managing Partner

Cadwalader Names New Co-Managing Partner

The appointment of a new co-managing partner comes as Cadwalader seeks to fend off competitors trying to cherry-pick more talent at Wall Street's oldest firm.       The appointment of a new co-managing partner comes as Cadwalader seeks to fend off competitors trying...

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An Entrepreneur’s Roadmap To A Profitable Business

An Entrepreneur’s Roadmap To A Profitable Business

Getty ImagesIn this episode of the “Be That Lawyer” podcast, host Steve Fretzin and Ral West, an author and entrepreneur, discuss the keys to sustainable business growth. Ral shares practical strategies for entrepreneurs to reclaim their time, increase profitability,...

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These Are Not The Metaphors You’re Looking For

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! A panel of Florida judges recently cautioned trial judges for straying away from standard jury instructions by using attenuated metaphors. This includes invoking fiction to help make points about...

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Kimmel Is Back! — See Also

Sinclair & Nexstar Have Backed Down On Kimmel: But they planned to replace him with new programming. Clarence Thomas Doesn’t Give A Damn About American Tradition: Just read his take on stare decisis. Another Law School Makes Being AI Savvy Mandatory: Mississippi...

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How Personal Injury Lawyers Are Leveraging AI

How Personal Injury Lawyers Are Leveraging AI

Are personal injury lawyers truly taking advantage of the tools available to them?  Our friends at 8am surveyed 325 PI professionals to find out.  In this report, ATL contributor and 8am Insight Strategist Nicole Black shares this data on technology use —...

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Law Firm Disrupted: Eat or Be Eaten

Law Firm Disrupted: Eat or Be Eaten

“Firms realize that they need to manage the differential between their size and profitability, and that of their competitors for talent, because larger, more profitable firms tend to have greater flexibility on comp, one legal consultant said.       “Firms realize...

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Law Firm Disrupted: Eat or Be Eaten

Law Firm Disrupted: Eat or Be Eaten

“Firms realize that they need to manage the differential between their size and profitability, and that of their competitors for talent, because larger, more profitable firms tend to have greater flexibility on comp, one legal consultant said.       “Firms realize...

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The Lawhive Acquisition: The Shape Of Things To Come

The Lawhive Acquisition: The Shape Of Things To Come

Last week, a legal tech company Lawhive reportedly purchased a UK law firm lock, stock, and barrel. According to a story about the acquisition, the law firm, Woodstock, specializes in property law. (Unlike in the US, UK regulations permit non-lawyer entities to own...

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