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Failed Deal Denies Core Scientific CLO Record-Setting Golden Parachute
Todd DuChene had been poised to obliterate the current record, held by former Splunk legal chief Scott Morgan. Todd DuChene had been poised to obliterate the current record, held by former Splunk legal chief Scott Morgan.
4-Day Attendance Requirements Remain Unpopular Outside the Am Law 50. Will That Change in 2026?
Lower-ranked firms continue to use hybrid work flexibility as a recruiting tool, but some firms that want more attendance may not have the leverage to demand it. Lower-ranked firms continue to use hybrid work flexibility as a recruiting tool, but some firms that...
The Shortcomings of the Copyright Office’s Guidance for AI-Assisted Works
AI-assisted artwork poses a simple question: When can an artist using AI tools copyright their work? Early this year, the Copyright Office addressed this issue and rejected the proposition that only prompting an AI model can create a copyrightable work. But their...
Top Kraken Executive Alleges She Was Fired for Being Pregnant
“[C]rypto firms don't always make the smartest move in these situations; too often, they lack the structures and business experience required to police pregnancy discrimination in the workplace, said Ann Olivarius, a senior partner at McAllister Olivarius who is not...
Locking In Trust: Key Terms For Strong AI Vendor Contracts
AI innovation often depends on partnerships. Whether it is a cloud provider offering infrastructure, a niche developer supplying a specialized model, or a data vendor providing essential inputs, these relationships move products forward. They also carry risk. If a...
The AI Playbook For Contracting: What In-House Legal Teams Need To Know
WebinarDate: November 19, 2025Time: 1 p.m. ET Today’s in-house legal teams must be a strategic value driver, not just a risk manager. The rise of agentic AI presents an opportunity to transform contracting and deliver powerful business intelligence, but building an AI...
Legal Ethics Roundup: Federal Alaska Judge Disbarred, Detainees’ Rights To Talk To Lawyers, The Ethics Of ‘AI Slop’ In Court Pleadings & More
Ed. note: Please welcome Renee Knake Jefferson back to the pages of Above the Law. Subscribe to her Substack, Legal Ethics Roundup, here. Welcome to what captivates, haunts, inspires, and surprises me every week in the world of legal ethics. Happy Monday! Here are...
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...
Kim Kardashian Turns Failing The Bar Exam Into An Inspiring Comeback Story
The results of the California bar exam are in, and after years of studying to become a lawyer without going to law school, reality star turned business mogul and actress Kim Kardashian has finally learned her fate. Did she pass? Unfortunately, not this time, but her...
Are Lawyers More Likely To Litigate Claims As Pro Se Plaintiffs?
Litigation can be an extremely complex process for individuals unaccustomed to the practices and procedures of pursuing claims in court. As a result, lawyers who have claims of their own might have advantages if they seek to litigate those claims in court, since they...
Stat(s) Of The Week: ‘Slop Bowls’ Feel The Squeeze
Despite occasional high-profile exceptions, more Biglaw firms are mandating in-person work, with three members of the Am Law 50 recently announcing four-day requirements. While their potential customer base may increase as a result of these moves, some go-to lunch...
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...
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...
Conservative Warning To Judges: Get On Board With Trump’s Agenda Or Get Impeached
The Federalist Society’s annual lawyers meeting is going on in Washington D.C., and yesterday there was a panel on Judicial Oversight of District Courts after Trump v. CASA, limiting lower courts’ ability to issue universal injunctions to block the enforcement of...
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...
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...
Debunked Podcast: The Drug Price Debate, AI In Healthcare Companies Face Consolidation But How Much?
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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...
Law Firms ‘Set to Deliver Double-Digit Profit Growth’ in 2025
A sharp spike in demand helped law firms rise to “new heights during the third quarter, even as expenses continued to climb, according to a new report. A sharp spike in demand helped law firms rise to “new heights during the third quarter, even as expenses...
Perception Is Everything: Why Law Firm Market Positioning Matters More Than Ever
Leslie Richards and Francois Lassalle | Positioning isn’t about creating a polished veneer. It’s about defining what’s true and valuable and making sure the right people see it clearly. The post Perception Is Everything: Why Law Firm Market Positioning Matters More...
How I Made Practice Group Chair: ‘Don’t Hesitate to Step Up and Embrace the Challenge,’ Says Danielle Tully of Cadwalader
"My advice: don't hesitate to step up and embrace the challenge. Leadership is built on embracing balance, adaptability and the willingness to voice your ideas, especially when you're not sure they'll be accepted. For women and diverse attorneys, balancing career,...
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,...
Paul Weiss’s Brad Karp Faces Protest, Heckling When Addressing Trump Deal at NY Bar Foundation Event
“This has been an incredibly painful and difficult year for our firm and for me, personally, the most challenging year in my life, Paul Weiss managing partner Brad Karp said during his keynote speech. “This has been an incredibly painful and difficult year for...
Mistrial Declared in $25M Crypto Trial of MIT-Educated Brothers
U.S. District Judge Jessica Clarke of the Southern District of New York sent the jurors home after they delivered a note stating they wished to be adjourned after three days of deliberating the fates of Anton and James Peraire-Bueno. Despite many sleepless nights and...
SCOTUS Clerkships Really Are The Ultimate Resume Booster
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to analysis by Dr. Adam Feldman of Legalytics, which president has made the most federal judicial appointments to individuals with Supreme Court clerkship experience? Hint: Thirty-three of...
The Founders Would Have Wanted The Children To Starve — See Also
Trump Defends Not Feeding Children Because Of Separation Of Powers: Joe Biden is also blamed for some reason. FedSoc Pushes Judges To Fall In Line With Trump: If not, they may be threatened with impeachment. Still Searching: This law school graduate killing has been...
Federal Judge Sanctions Dovel & Luner Attorneys Over ‘False Fact’ in Avocado Oil Class Action
Dovel & Luner partners Christin Cho and Rick Lyon were sanctioned by U.S. District Judge R. Gary Klausner in the Central District of California for pursuing a class action despite knowing the lead plaintiff was subject to arbitration. Dovel & Luner...
Get A Grip: Focusing On Risks Instead Of Benefits Is Making AI Way Too Hard
In case anyone hasn’t been listening carefully, Comment 8 to Model Rule 1.1 requires lawyers to understand not just the risks of technology, but the benefits and the word “benefits” appears first. We have an ethical duty (yes, duty) to understand and leverage the...
Trump Defends Sacred Right To Starve Kids For Separation Of Powers
On Halloween, President Trump announced that, if ordered to by a court, “it will BE MY HONOR” to fund SNAP benefits and feed the 41 million Americans who rely on them. Turns out … not so much. Instead the Trump administration opted to defy an order by Judge John...
Prosecutorial Error: ‘AI Hallucinations’ Are Popping Up In Criminal Cases
When it comes to public defense, it seems like the only news is bad news. We are seeing nationwide shortages of public defenders. In some places, the demand for public defenders is so dire that their workload has become a constitutional issue and people are being...
First-Year Student At Elite Law School Is Making Better-Than-Biglaw Money Posting Adult Content Online
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. Everyone here is really respectful and fantastic. I haven’t had any negative experiences. — Emily Cocea, a first-year student at the University of Michigan Law School, in comments given to People, concerning...
Why Systems, Simplicity, And Relationships Still Win In Modern Law Practice
Getty ImagesLawyers often think advertising will fuel their practice growth, but referral relationships consistently prove more powerful. If you’re in personal injury or any consumer-facing practice, strong networks with other lawyers are the most sustainable path to...
An Inside Look At The Hill During A Historic Government Shutdown
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Law School Faculty, State Lawmakers Criticize UVA’s Deal With the Trump Administration
“So, this document could turn out to be relatively benign, or it could turn out to be the beginning of major change and disruption, and, you know, potentially harm the students at UVA, a law professor, who is a member of the executive council, told Law.com. “So,...
In First Use of Student Privacy Laws, 3 AGs Announce $5.1 Million Settlement With Education Tech Firm
The case was the first enforcement action under Connecticut's Student Data Privacy Law and California's K-12 Pupil Online Personal Information Protection Act. Along with New York, all three states' student privacy laws require online educational providers to have...
‘Not a Generic Message’: 8th Circuit Sides With Home Depot’s Defense for Barring ‘BLM’ on Uniforms
"Context matters. The activity in dispute was not a display at a random location in the United States; it was not at a normal moment in time; and it was not a generic message for equal rights or employee protection," Judge James B. Loken wrote. "Home Depot's...
Three Things Law Schools Do Not but Should Tell Their Students
I came to realize that law schools do not tell their students, much less teach them about, at least three important facts that every future lawyer should know to succeed in the profession to which they are committing themselves. For better or for worse, lawyers are...
Amazon Suit Alleges Perplexity Used ‘Covert’ AI Agents to Access Customer Accounts
The suit may help set the terms of engagement for AI agents as they take on more of the shopping tasks currently handled by human beings. The suit may help set the terms of engagement for AI agents as they take on more of the shopping tasks currently handled by...
How Titans Like Amazon and Disney Make Sure Pro Bono Isn’t an Afterthought
“Your day is full. Sometimes your nights are full. So from a cultural perspective, you have to make it clear that this is important, said Horacio Gutierrez, chief legal and compliance officer at Disney. “Your day is full. Sometimes your nights are full. So from...
’17 Days of Revenue:’ State High Court Weighing Record $56M Punitive Damages Award Against Philip Morris
"Sometimes juries return $100,000 in punitive damage ... that's not even a traffic ticket to Philip Morris," Celene H. Humphries, an appellate attorney from Spring City, Tennessee, told the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court this week. "We think that the jury's...
Judge Denies Roblox Motion to Compel Arbitration in Child-Exploitation Case
"It was the first time that a court ... analyzed the application of ending forced arbitration in a situation like this," said Pat Huyett, a partner at Anapol Weiss who is representing plaintiffs in litigation against Roblox. "It was the first time that a court...
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...
Appeals Court Reinstates Sexual Abuse Claims Against Snowboarding Coach
The ruling came after lawyers for the defendants threatened to seek sanctions against the plaintiffs for a frivolous appeal. The ruling came after lawyers for the defendants threatened to seek sanctions against the plaintiffs for a frivolous...
The Impact of Washington’s Sales Tax Law Changes for Professional Service Firms
Washington state expanded the breadth of its sales tax laws, which could catch professional service firms off guard. While traditional legal and accounting services are exempt from sales tax, the ripple effects of this change could still substantially impact...
Uncorked: Wine Lovers Can’t Get Enough of This Jackson Walker Partner
In this week's Legal Speak episode, Texas Lawyer litigation reporter Laura Lorek explores what motivated Jackson Walker partner John Jackson to build a wine empire and online following of millions. In this week's Legal Speak episode, Texas Lawyer litigation...
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...
How I Made General Counsel: ‘Be Prepared to Adopt New Strategies,’ Says Amber Murray of Jamestown
"Advice for aspiring GCs re: work-life balance—there's no one solution for stress management. Be prepared to adopt new strategies throughout your career. It's not uncommon that certain strategies will work for a season, and then you might need to adopt something...
Can Our Attention Spans Get Any Shorter? How To Communicate In Our Nanosecond World
We’ve all heard the chatter about our dwindling attention spans. But do we truly grasp the extent of this issue? It’s a shared struggle that many of us are navigating. Let’s consider how much content contends for our attention. On a typical workday, I receive between...
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....
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....
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...
Pierre Hotel Shareholders Sue to Block $2B Sale, Allege Governance Failures
The deal will require all residents, many in their 80s and 90s who have lived at the Pierre for decades, to vacate their homes within one year of closing. The deal will require all residents, many in their 80s and 90s who have lived at the Pierre for decades, to...
State Court Grants Firm’s Attempts to Arbitrate Attorney’s $10M Life Insurance Dispute
"Maune and Raichle had no corporate capacities separate and apart from their individual capacities such that they can act solely 'on behalf of' MR Law. Instead, they were MR Law. They signed the OA as individuals, and, because they comprised all the partners of MR...
New York Judge Gives Samourai Wallet Co-Founder Maximum Prison Sentence
"The imposition of the maximum sentence seems appropriate given the money involved," said criminal defense attorney Sam Bassett of Minton, Bassett, Flores & Carsey. "The imposition of the maximum sentence seems appropriate given the money involved," said...
Simpson Thacher Becomes Latest Surrender Firm To Join Up With Trump’s International House Of Tariffs
Back in August, the New York Times reported that Kirkland and Paul Weiss (along with Skadden) — firms who had cut deals with the administration in exchange for pro bono payola — had done work for Trump’s Commerce Department. Democratic lawmakers quickly fired off...
Comey Prosecution Gets The Benchslap Treatment, Because Of Course
The indictment of former FBI Director James Comey is deeply problematic. Career prosecutors didn’t want to touch it with a 10-foot pole but Comey is a political enemy of the president of the United States, so here we are. The barebones indictment is conclusory at...
In-House Attorney Blames Firing On DEI, Jury Disagrees
DEI has been an easy scapegoat for poor government management, unexpected boat-bridge collisions, and unwanted orders to clean out your cubicle. Faced with the door, former in-house attorney David Farkas sued FirstEnergy alleging that they fired him for asking...
Trump’s Tariffs Seem To Be ‘Dead On Arrival At SCOTUS’
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. The hearing was a bloodbath for the Trump administration: Six justices lined up to bash the Justice Department’s defense of the tariffs, barely disguising their annoyance with the government’s barrage of...
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...
Everlaw Announces General Availability Of AI Deep Dive, As Well As Major Pricing Changes, At Annual Summit
The post Everlaw Announces General Availability Of AI Deep Dive, As Well As Major Pricing Changes, At Annual Summit appeared first on Above the Law.AJ Shankar, CEO and founder of e-discovery company Everlaw, used the company’s annual Everlaw Summit in San Francisco to...
The Law Firm Disrupted: The Potential Payoff Driving Private Capital’s Ground-Floor Entry Into Law
Look to the example of accounting firm Citrin Cooperman, says one investment banker who's placed a bet on legal. Look to the example of accounting firm Citrin Cooperman, says one investment banker who's placed a bet on legal.
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...
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...
This Client Burned Through Six Attorneys in One Case. The Disputes Offer Client Management Lessons
"Ultimately, the client sets the destination," ethics attorney Ellen Brotman said. "The lawyer sets how we get there." "Ultimately, the client sets the destination," ethics attorney Ellen Brotman said. "The lawyer sets how we get there."
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...
Cadwalader Reportedly Enters Merger Talks With Top 50 Biglaw Firm
With a mass exodus afoot and growing questions about its long-term strategy and growth trajectory, rumors of Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft’s reported interest in combining with another firm began to spread, and now one of the firm’s potential suitors has been...
When The Bottom Drops Out: What To Do When Your Practice Dries Up
What would you do if your law practice suddenly lost all of its clients and you had to start over from scratch? That may sound like a dramatic hypothetical — until you look around. My friend Nicole Black recently wrote about AI-driven layoffs sweeping through tech...
Boeing Settles Three Max 8 Crash Lawsuits, One Moves Ahead in Trial
A fifth case over the 737 Max 8 crash of Ethiopian Air Flight 302 is on hold given the government shutdown, which hit its 37th day on Thursday. A fifth case over the 737 Max 8 crash of Ethiopian Air Flight 302 is on hold given the government shutdown, which hit...
EU Officials Open Investigation Into Possible Collusion by Nasdaq and Deutsche Bo rse
The investigation comes at a time of transatlantic tensions over the extraterritorial effects of the EU's digital rules on U.S. companies. The investigation comes at a time of transatlantic tensions over the extraterritorial effects of the EU's digital rules on...
Partners Want Associates In The Office — But Not Themselves
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. Everything I’ve heard is that it’s still quite a challenge getting people in, even with these mandates. We’re starting to come to a point where firms have to put their money where their mouth is and penalize...
Don’t Forget To Vote For The Finalists: ATL’s Legally Themed Halloween Costume Contest (2025)
The post Don’t Forget To Vote For The Finalists: ATL’s Legally Themed Halloween Costume Contest (2025) appeared first on Above the Law.Just before Halloween, we asked our readers to submit their legally themed costumes to us for our annual contest. We got a great crop...
Former FTC Commissioner Lina Khan Joins Zohran Mamdani’s Transition Team
One of the few criticisms of Zohran Mamdani’s run for mayor that actually had merit was that he had little meaningful work experience to run New York City. Now that the former SoundCloud rapper will be running America’s city, there’s some major focus on who he will be...
Read the Decision: Second Circuit Remands Trump Conviction Appeal to District Court
The decision kicks the case back to U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein, who in 2024 denied Trump's second motion to remove the state case to federal court, in light of the last year's U.S. Supreme Court decision broadening presidential immunity. "The district court...
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...
Attorney Who Claimed Utility Fired Him for Objecting to DEI Program Loses Jury Trial
David Farkas objected that FirstEnergy of Akron, Ohio, tied at least 10% of executive bonuses to diversity, equity and inclusion metrics. David Farkas objected that FirstEnergy of Akron, Ohio, tied at least 10% of executive bonuses to diversity, equity and...
Expert Sues Jan. 6 Lawyers For Attaching Her Publicly Filed Report Without Paying $30K
Buckle up, because we’ve got a new entry in the “no, you can’t file copyright claims over something you put on the public docket” sweepstakes. A Texas-based researcher named Lindsay Olson was paid $30,000 by a law firm representing a January 6 defendant to conduct a...
US Slams ‘Discriminatory’ Draft EU Space Law As Imperiling NATO Cooperation
The post US Slams ‘Discriminatory’ Draft EU Space Law As Imperiling NATO Cooperation appeared first on Above the Law.The post US Slams ‘Discriminatory’ Draft EU Space Law As Imperiling NATO Cooperation appeared first on Above the Law.
‘My Mother Asked To Live With Me’: Litigating While Caregiving Requires Balance
Attorney, author, and mental health advocate Corey Minor Smith outlines steps litigators can take to help manage the dual role of being a legal professional and caregiver. Attorney, author, and mental health advocate Corey Minor Smith outlines steps litigators...
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...
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.
Private Equity Comes Knocking: The New Frontier of Law Firm Ownership
From an investor standpoint, law firms check several boxes, says Roy Ginsburg. Here's the state of play as private equity interest in legal intensifies. The post Private Equity Comes Knocking: The New Frontier of Law Firm Ownership appeared first on Articles, Tips and...
The Elephant In The Room For Legal AI Remains Elephantine Document Sets
“The dirty secret,” a veteran eDiscovery consultant told me, “is that AI still can’t actually handle these massive document sets.” While the industry rushes toward AI adoption, embracing its demonstrated strengths and — for some insane and persistent reason — its...
Cybercriminals Armed With AI Often Find Mid-Sized Businesses Are Sitting Ducks
A major vulnerability is the "patch gap"—the often-months-long delay between when software vendors release security fixes and when organizations actually install them. A major vulnerability is the "patch gap"—the often-months-long delay between when software...
Curious About Document Automation? This Checklist Will Set You Up For Success
Integrating document automation into your business is a strategic move that can significantly enhance efficiency, reduce errors, and allow your team to focus on higher-value tasks. It’s a pretty picture — but where do you start? This checklist from our friends at...
Top Biglaw Firm Opts For Three-Day Office Mandate In A Four-Day World
As law firms race to tighten their in-office policies, most are now pushing for four days a week — though a handful are taking a more “modest” approach, asking attorneys to come to the office just three days a week. How refreshing. Arnold & Porter — a firm that...
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,...
DOJ Gives Judge Heads Up They Have Zero Plan To Actually Listen To Him
The Department of Justice has come up with a fairly unique litigation strategy in the paper-thin case against New York Attorney General Letitia James: antagonize the judge overseeing the case. I know, BOLD! U.S. District Judge Jamar Walker ordered the government to...
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...
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...
Costco Faces Products Liability Suit Over Listeria-Infected Wraps
This action was surfaced by Law.com Radar, which delivers real-time alerting on new litigation across more than 2,900 state and federal courts. Click here to get started and be first to act on opportunities in your region, practice area or client sector. This...
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...
Power Grab? Trump’s DOE Seeks to Call Shots on How AI Data Centers, Other Electricity-Gulping Users Connect to Grid
“I think this is going to be hotly contested. I think states want to maintain more control over customer interconnections in their territories," said Steven Shparber, a member of Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo. “I think this is going to be hotly...
Government Need Not Repay Florida Man’s $345M in Destroyed Bitcoin, Appeals Court Rules
“What a defendant says in pre-sentence interviews about his or her finances should not be given short shrift, said Scott Armstrong, a principal at the boutique firm McGovern Weems who is not involved in the case. “What a defendant says in pre-sentence interviews...
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...
Appellate Court Rules in Favor of Higher Causation Standard in Toxic Torts
"The central question on appeal is whether Georgia courts should apply the standard adopted by the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit in determining the admissibility of expert testimony on general causation in toxic tort cases," Judge Anne Barnes...
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...
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...
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...
Pentagon Policy Shop Stonewalling Congress, Republican Senators Say
The post Pentagon Policy Shop Stonewalling Congress, Republican Senators Say appeared first on Above the Law.The post Pentagon Policy Shop Stonewalling Congress, Republican Senators Say appeared first on Above the Law.
Other Law Schools Could Learn A Thing Or Two About Fundraising From My Alma Mater’s Annual Giving Campaign
As I write this, it is Tommie Give Day, the cleverly branded annual day of scholarship fundraising for the University of St. Thomas in the Twin Cities. I’m just about to make a small donation to my alma mater. Making a donation to the law school you went to might seem...






















































































