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Completed Law Firm Combinations Might Be Finally Catching Up to Merger Interest
After years of talking the talk, law firms may be starting to walk the walk when it comes to completing mergers. After years of talking the talk, law firms may be starting to walk the walk when it comes to completing mergers.
AI Won’t Replace Paralegals, But Experts Say It’s Likely to Redefine the Role
New artificial intelligence-powered legal tech tools have stoked large fears of job losses for paralegals, but those fears so far have yet to play out, say several legal industry sources. New artificial intelligence-powered legal tech tools have stoked large...
AI Won’t Replace Paralegals, But Experts Say It’s Likely to Redefine the Role
New artificial intelligence-powered legal tech tools have stoked large fears of job losses for paralegals, but those fears so far have yet to play out, say several legal industry sources. New artificial intelligence-powered legal tech tools have stoked large...
Some Law Firms Turning Down ABA Work After Trump Administration Targets Legal Industry
Also, a group of about 850 lawyers filed an amicus curiae brief on Friday supporting the ABA in a lawsuit against the Trump administration and asking a federal judge to "swiftly and decisively invalidate the Executive Branch's campaign of intimidation against the...
Utah Breaks New Ground with Skills-Based Alternative to Traditional Bar Exam
Utah has joined the growing movement to rethink attorney licensure in the United States, as the Utah Supreme Court approved Rule 14-703A, establishing an alternate pathway to becoming a licensed attorney that emphasizes hands-on legal training over traditional...
Bullying in the Legal Profession: 6 Actions Lawyers Can Take to Address Workplace Bullying
Bullying in the legal profession takes many forms, affects 1 in 4 lawyers, and — surprise — the biggest bullies are rarely reported and rarely face consequences. October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on...
How Innovative Legal Teams Are Turning AI From Promise To Practice
In recent years, AI has moved beyond speculation in the legal industry. What used to be hypothetical is now very real. Litigation and other legal teams at forward-thinking law firms are adopting AI-enhanced tools for case strategy, preparation, and management and...
Supreme Court’s Shadow Docket Scam Collides With Reality
The shadow docket used to be the sleepy part of the Court’s work. The ramifications for the individual litigants were still tremendous, of course, but the Court’s unexplained rulings on half-argued cases remained confined to the caption itself. These days, it’s the...
The Rainmaker: What 20 Years In Supreme Court Practice Have Taught Me
Ed. note: The Rainmaker is a new Above the Law series highlighting attorneys who have built distinguished practices by excelling not only in the courtroom and at the negotiating table, but also in business development, mentorship, and leadership. Each installment will...
When Ransomware Meets AI: The Next Frontier Of Cyber Extortion
Ed. note: This is the latest in the article series, Cybersecurity: Tips From the Trenches, by our friends at Sensei Enterprises, a boutique provider of IT, cybersecurity, and digital forensics services. Ransomware used to be a high-stakes game requiring specialized...
Donald Trump Demands Microsoft Fire In-House Counsel Because His Petty Need For Revenge Knows No Bounds
Remember was it was an anathema to conservative values to interfere with business? Oh, my kingdom for the halcyon days of Reagan’s “limited government.” Now we have a Republican president committed to micromanaging the nation based on his own personal vendettas. And...
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...
Summer Associates Really Expected Better From Biglaw Firms That Capitulated To Trump
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. If the [Biglaw] firms had just stuck together no one would be in this tough place of having to capitulate or suffer consequences. Super disappointed in Paul Weiss, Latham, Kirkland, etc. and they were all...
Pentagon Readies Contingency Plans For Government Shutdown
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Working On Behalf Of Jeffrey Epstein Can Make You Millions
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! How much did Alan Dershowitz admit he was paid for his legal work on behalf of Jeffrey Epstein, which included negotiating a sweetheart deal for the human trafficker which featured an unprecedented...
The Force Of Law With None Of The Explanation — See Also
Lower Courts Pushed To Conform Their Rulings With Shadow Dockets: They have the majority, but actual cases would take too long. Here’s Where To Summer: A Biglaw tier list ranked by summer associates! Lessons To Learn From Arguing Supreme Court Cases: Neal Katyal...
AI Contracts Company SimpleDocs Acquires Law Insider and Its Extensive Library of Contracts and Clauses
Content is the raw material of generative AI, so it only makes sense that an AI-driven contract automation platform would want to acquire what is said to be the world’s largest database of contracts and clauses. That is exactly what happened today as SimpleDocs, a...
Eve, AI-Driven Platform for Plaintiff-Side Law Firms, Raises $103 Million in Series B Round
Eve, an AI platform for plaintiffs’ law firms, has raised $103 million in Series B funding at over a $1 billion valuation, it said today. The round was led by Spark Capital, with participation from existing investors Andreessen Horowitz, Lightspeed Venture Partners,...
On LawNext: An AI Arbitrator? The Latest Innovations from the American Arbitration Association, with CEO Bridget McCormack and CTO Diana Didia
Nearly two years ago on this podcast, we discussed the American Arbitration Association’s innovation initiatives – and specifically its embrace of generative AI – with Bridget Mary McCormack, who became its president and CEO in 2023 after having been chief justice of...
State Appellate Court Reinstates Religious Discrimination Suit Against Hospital’s Vaccination Policy
"In Massachusetts, an employer must accommodate an employee's genuine religious beliefs if it can do so without creating an undue hardship. We conclude that the plaintiff's stated beliefs that her body is a temple of God and that she prayed to God and received a...
Volkswagen Could Be Held Liable for Delaying Real-Time Location of Stolen Vehicle, Judge Says
“Viewing plaintiffs' allegations in the light most favorable to them, they have sufficiently alleged that the Car-Net representative was aware that, if anyone was to suffer emotional distress due to a mishandling of the situation, it was plaintiffs, U.S. District...
‘Suspect Circumstances’?: DLA Piper Can’t Stamp Out Ex-Associate’s Pregnancy Bias Lawsuit
The law firm had argued that it had fired Anisha Mehta because of performance issues. But observing that Mehta had been fired "in suspect circumstances," U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres found that Mehta had presented enough evidence suggesting she was fired because...
US Law Firms Targeted by Hackers With Suspected Links to China, Google Security Group Warns
The hackers, known as UNC5221, spy on emails and collect technical information to discover software vulnerabilities, allowing them to compromise a system over the long term. The hackers, known as UNC5221, spy on emails and collect technical information to...
Cooley’s Derek Colla Guides DoubleZero to SEC Crypto Clearance
“It's a blueprint for what you need to have a project that has network emissions that are not viewed as security offerings, said Derek Colla, a partner at Cooley who is the lead attorney for the DoubleZero Foundation. “It's a blueprint for what you need to have...
This Legal Nonprofit Has Brought More Than 100 Actions Against Trump Agenda, as Big Law Shies Away
A number of law firms "are not taking on the level of pro bono work, the level of pro democracy work that they did in the first Trump administration, or that they have historically, as a result of the president's strategy to try to intimidate institutions,” said Skye...
TikTok Moves to Halt Lawsuits While DOJ Pursues Case Over Minors’ Privacy
On Monday, plaintiffs' lawyers opposed granting a stay of their lawsuits, which allege privacy violations against TikTok users under 13. On Monday, plaintiffs' lawyers opposed granting a stay of their lawsuits, which allege privacy violations against TikTok...
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...
Barring Direct Shipment of Out-of-State Liquor is ‘Discriminatory,’ But No ‘Easy’ Alternatives Exist, Judge Says
A Chicago federal judge said Thursday an Illinois liquor law preventing out-of-state retailers from shipping alcohol directly to its consumers is discriminatory but agreed the state has legitimate reasons to support the regulations. A Chicago federal judge said...
SDNY Prosecutor in Eric Adams Bribery Case Moves to Jenner & Block
Andrew Rohrbach and two other prosecutors handed in a joint letter of resignation after the bribery case against Adam was dismissed. Andrew Rohrbach and two other prosecutors handed in a joint letter of resignation after the bribery case against Adam was...
Becoming a Lawyer in the Zoom Era: The Case for Showing Up
If we are expected to learn the practice of law through a series of Teams and Zoom logins, what kind of lawyers will we become? Attorney Diego Rosette makes the case for showing up in the Zoom era. I attended law school in the middle of the Zoom era. My first year was...
Best of WIPL Webcast: Protecting the Business Legal Risk, Resilience & Readiness
Join this webcast to gain practical strategies from top legal leaders on managing risk, building resilience, and strengthening leadership impact. Join this webcast to gain practical strategies from top legal leaders on managing risk, building resilience, and...
Federal Prosecutors Urge 11-Year Prison Sentence for Sean Combs in Prostitution Case
Defense counsel for Combs previously asked the judge overseeing the entrepreneur's case to sentence Combs to no more than 14 months in prison. He has already served 12. A jury acquitted Combs of the most serious charges, but found him guilty of transportation to...
Caldwalder Announcement: Stability Or Concern? — See Also
They Just Appointed A Co-Managing Partner: They aren’t interested in mergers. For now. Don’t Mess With Texas: They want to cut the ABA out of their accreditation processes. Kavanaugh Greenlit ICE Using Racial Profiling: How much further is the court willing to go?...
Clearview AI, Class Counsel Defend Novel Settlement: ‘Hypothetical Concern Is Unfounded’
Clearview AI filed a joint response with class counsel on Friday defending a privacy settlement now on appeal that gives class members a 23% stake in the facial recognition firm. Clearview AI filed a joint response with class counsel on Friday defending a...
The Week in Data Sept. 29: A Look at Legal Industry Trends by the Numbers
Catch up on the latest data from across the Law.com newsroom, including the changing competitive landscape in Hong Kong as the largest foreign firms continue to downsize. Catch up on the latest data from across the Law.com newsroom, including the changing...
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...
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...
NY Attorney General Who Won Fraud Case Against Trump Is Highlighted in Association’s Legal Defense Fund Effort
The Democratic Attorneys General Association said it's already begun to help pay for legal defenses of AGs and their staff who are the subject of “retaliatory federal actions. The Democratic Attorneys General Association said it's already begun to help pay for...
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...
Wall Street’s Oldest Biglaw Firm Appoints Co-Managing Partner Amid Mass Exits And Merger Rumors
Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft, long viewed as a stalwart of Wall Street law firms, now seems to be scrambling to steady its ship. Already battling turbulence, the firm just shook the table again — this time, by naming a new co-managing partner in the midst of mass...
Tyler Quillin On Why Speaking ‘Eighth Grade’ Can Transform Your Contracting
When I first heard Tyler Quillin, principal corporate counsel at Microsoft, say that he asks engineers to “explain it to me like I’m an eighth grader,” I had to laugh. Not because it was funny, although the image of an Xbox hardware engineer breaking down technical...
‘Not The America Envisioned By Our Constitution’: Trump’s Weaponization Of The Justice Department Will Bend The Rule Of Law Until It Breaks
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. These are not ordinary times. The indictment of former FBI Director James Comey is the latest—and most troubling—action by a Justice Department increasingly wielded as the personal instrument of the President...
James Comey Taps Small Law To Defend Him Against Witch Hunt
You can’t overstate the importance of the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey. Despite the weak protests of the Vice President, the move smacks of bald faced political retribution on evidence so flimsy Erik Siebert, the career prosecutor — appointed by...
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.
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...
‘We’re The Bugatti of Bourbons’ Mystic Distillery Rides Wave of Handcrafted Bourbon’s Popularity
Home Feature Stories Community Spotlight ‘We’re The Bugatti of Bourbons’ Mystic Distillery Rides Wave of Handcrafted Bourbon’s Popularity By Bob Friedman September 29, 2025 “Jaguar and BMW are for the masses. We are the Bugatti of bourbons,” said Durham lawyer turned...
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...
Untangling the Complexities of Healthcare Lien Resolution
For attorneys resolving bodily injury claims, securing a settlement, judgment or award is only half the battle. The next—and sometimes more challenging—step is resolving healthcare liens. These liens, which give lienholders the right to be reimbursed for medical...
Campbell Law’s Hutchen Business Law Clinic to Support NC Startups
Campbell University School of Law’s business clinic has reopened and relaunched as the Hutchens Business Law Clinic. “Raleigh remains one of the top innovation hubs in the country, and this expansion of our school’s experiential learning program is intended to give...
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...
Artificial Intelligence vs. Actual Intelligence in Financial Services
Artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere these days. Many uses make sense and are beneficial. When it comes to creative pursuits, AI helps people like me seem like artists. In areas driven by computer algorithms, AI can manage the automation. However, in areas where...
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)...
Bernstein Litowitz, Grant & Eisenhofer Named Lead Shareholder Counsel in Delaware Endeavor Merger Litigation
Vice Chancellor Lori W. Will appointed Icahn Enterprises and Handelsbanken Fonder AB co-lead plaintiffs, stating the institutions' significantly larger economic stake in the outcome of the case compared to that of a retail investor gave them a greater incentive to...
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...
Texas Plans To Cut Law School Accreditation Ties With The ABA
The Lone Star State is tired of the ABA dunking on their low bar passage rates and wants their Supreme Court to be the final arbiter of who gets to be a lawyer. Kind of the thing you’d expect from a state with a history of independence and secession efforts. Reuters...
Enhancing Efficiency, Strategy, And Case Outcomes With AI
Ed. note: This article first appeared in an ILTA publication. For more, visit our ILTA on ATL channel here. The legal industry, known for its reliance on precedent and time-tested review, is undergoing a shift in philosophy driven not by changing laws, but by...
Plaintiffs Lawyers Settle Dispute With Wigdor Firm Over Allegations of Client Poaching
Plaintiffs attorney Anthony DiPietro accused Wigdor Law partner David Gottlieb of "inducing" a client to terminate DiPietro and retain Gottlieb to negotiate her own settlement with Columbia University over sexual misconduct by an obstetrician-gynecologist. Gottlieb...
You Can Walk Away From Biglaw And Have The Career Of Your Dreams
In this episode, I chat with Marc Brown, a dynamic attorney and Big Dave’s Cheesesteaks franchise owner. Marc opens up about his non-linear career path from Biglaw to founding his own successful firm, sharing insights on the fulfilling shift to plaintiff’s work and...
Oracle Showing Appreciation for Legal Chief by Showering Him With Stock
Stuart Levey received nearly $1 million in salary, but equity awards made up 94% of his compensation. Stuart Levey received nearly $1 million in salary, but equity awards made up 94% of his compensation.
Redline Directly In Email? Yes, This Sleek Document Comparison Software Has Figured It Out
It’s closing in on midnight, and instead of watching that movie you planned, you’re toggling between three windows on your laptop. Jittery after your third cup of coffee, you’re trying to reconcile the “final-final-v7-clean.docx” version of a 1,000-page contract a...
Trump Asks Supreme Court to Uphold Birthright Citizenship Restrictions
U.S. Solicitor General D. John Sauer has filed a pair of appeals asking that the justices hear the showdown over the president's controversial executive order this coming term, with a decision on the policy's constitutionality by the end of June. U.S. Solicitor...
SCOTUS Blessed ‘Kavanaugh Stops.’ Will They Also Give Thumbs Up To ‘Roberts Residencies?’
On September 8, the Supreme Court effectively legalized racial profiling. Naturally, they did it on the shadow docket, in a one-paragraph order in which five of the six conservative justices voted to stay a trial judge’s order “pending the disposition of the appeal in...
Guest Column: Is Harvey Playing A Different Game In Legal AI?
A Reddit post last week ignited a firestorm of speculation across the legal industry about the long-term prospects of legal AI company Harvey, with some dismissing it as little more than a ChatGPT wrapper. But is that criticism missing the point? In his latest column...
The Summer Associates Survey: Sentiments Sail Or Sink Based on Approach to 2025’s Biggest Challenges
While many hit the water, Broadway and box seats, this year's summers had their strongest opinions on two existential issues their firms were grappling with, Law.com's annual survey found. While many hit the water, Broadway and box seats, this year's summers had...
How I Made Partner: ‘Don’t Trade Authenticity for Acceptance,’ Says Prerna Soni of Gibson Dunn
"That said, making partner isn't just about working hard and being great at your job (though that's the baseline). Politics exist. Relationships matter. Being strategic is part of the job. But that doesn't mean you have to lose yourself in the process. So do the work,...
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...
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...
Brown Rudnick’s Litigation Co-Chairs Start Their Own Litigation Boutique
"Big Law is drunk on leverage and billables that deliver little bang for the buck," said Michael Bowe, who cofounded Brithem with Lauren Tabaksblat. "Big Law is drunk on leverage and billables that deliver little bang for the buck," said Michael Bowe, who...
AI Against Counterfeits: How Smart Technology Is Reshaping Brand Protection and Platform Accountability
As AI becomes more sophisticated at detecting fakes, it is not just changing how brands protect themselves — it has the potential to change the legal framework for determining when platforms themselves might be held responsible for the counterfeits sold on their...
Inside The VA And ONC’s Vision For A More Connected Healthcare System
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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...
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,...
McDermott Targets Major London Headcount Growth Following Merger
The firm, which was formed after the merger of McDermott Will & Emery and Schulte Roth & Zabel, is aiming for to grow to between 250 and 300 lawyers in the U.K. capital, sources said. The firm, which was formed after the merger of McDermott Will &...
The Megadeal Era Isn’t a Tide Lifting All Boats—Here’s Who Is Benefitting Most
There is a cadre of about 11 firms that has worked as principal adviser on five or more of the 50 largest deals announced through Sept. 10. There is a cadre of about 11 firms that has worked as principal adviser on five or more of the 50 largest deals announced...
Why Amazon’s Zapolsky Was Huddling With World Leaders at the UN Last Week
“When you get to be a company of our size and our visibility, people want to know what we think, said David Zapolsky, Amazon's chief global affairs and legal officer. “When you get to be a company of our size and our visibility, people want to know what we...
The Point Of Law School Is To Actually Pass The Bar Exam — See Generally
Cooley Law Has Real Trouble Getting Its Graduates To Pass The Bar Exam: And the ABA has a real issue with that. Everyone Knows Biglaw Associates Work A Lot Of Hours: But where do the work the *most*? Biglaw Firm Files Lawsuit Against A Former Associate: After they say...
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...
From Firefights To Fixed Fees: Strategic Pricing In High-Stakes Legal Work
Litigation: the last stronghold of hourly billing. On this episode of the UpLevel View podcast, hosts Steph Corey and Ken Callander talk with Grubhub’s Katie Armistead about how legal teams are bringing order to the chaos with phase-based fees, risk-sharing, and...
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,...
The Truth About Medical Debt And Credit Reporting: Three Things To Know
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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...
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...
Former FBI Operative Seeks $250M in Google Gemini With Defamation Lawsuit
A former FBI operative-turned-writer, best known for a memoir about his time investigating a suspected serial killer, claims he discovered that his name was getting tied to nonexistent criminal charges where almost the whole world could see: right at the top of...
Former FBI Operative Seeks $250M in Google Gemini With Defamation Lawsuit
A former FBI operative-turned-writer, best known for a memoir about his time investigating a suspected serial killer, claims he discovered that his name was getting tied to nonexistent criminal charges where almost the whole world could see: right at the top of...
Federal Circuit OKs Trump’s First-Term Duties on China, Showing He Has Other Tools If New Emergency Tariffs Fall
The decision “reaffirms that the president does have multiple authorities at his disposal to impose pretty significant tariffs. Obviously, if he loses [the International Emergency Economic Powers Act], that would be a huge setback, but it definitely doesn't leave him...
Federal Circuit OKs Trump’s First-Term Duties on China, Showing He Has Other Tools If New Emergency Tariffs Fall
The decision “reaffirms that the president does have multiple authorities at his disposal to impose pretty significant tariffs. Obviously, if he loses [the International Emergency Economic Powers Act], that would be a huge setback, but it definitely doesn't leave him...
Meet the Lawyers Set to Defend Comey in Federal Criminal Case
Comey is represented by Patrick J. Fitzgerald and Jessica Carmichael. As former U.S. Attorney in Chicago, Fitzgerald secured convictions against former Illinois governors George Ryan and Rod Blagojevich. Carmichael previously served in the Federal Public Defender's...
Meet the Lawyers Set to Defend Comey in Federal Criminal Case
Comey is represented by Patrick J. Fitzgerald and Jessica Carmichael. As former U.S. Attorney in Chicago, Fitzgerald secured convictions against former Illinois governors George Ryan and Rod Blagojevich. Carmichael previously served in the Federal Public Defender's...
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 —...
Clarence Thomas Tells Us How He Really Feels About ‘Totally Stupid’ Precedent
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. Well if I find it doesn’t make any sense … I think we should demand that, no matter what the case is, that it has more than just a simple theoretical basis. [I]f [it’s] totally stupid, and that’s what they’ve...
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...
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...
Firms Offer Crisis and Political Risk Management for Clients Whipsawed by Washington
"We started getting calls to help companies position on major initiatives that the C-suite wanted to undertake in terms of what would be the impact, what would be the reaction of the federal government and what would be the reaction of state governments," recalled...
Firms Offer Crisis and Political Risk Management for Clients Whipsawed by Washington
"We started getting calls to help companies position on major initiatives that the C-suite wanted to undertake in terms of what would be the impact, what would be the reaction of the federal government and what would be the reaction of state governments," recalled...
Litigation Trends to Watch: Suits Strike at Trading Algorithms, Hotel Sex Trafficking and Activewear Knockoffs
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Litigation Trends to Watch: Suits Strike at Trading Algorithms, Hotel Sex Trafficking and Activewear Knockoffs
IP claims surge over financial companies' use of trading algorithms. IP claims surge over financial companies' use of trading algorithms.
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...
Robert Barnett, Washington Lawyer to Presidents and Politicians, Dies at 79
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Robert Barnett, Washington Lawyer to Presidents and Politicians, Dies at 79
Barnett, who died on Friday, was working in the firm's office just last week. Barnett, who died on Friday, was working in the firm's office just last week.
Cut Costs, Not Corners: Smarter Spend Strategies for Legal Operations
Hear from FedEx, Nexterra & other legal leaders on how innovation in spend management streamlines processes, cuts costs & future-proofs operations. Hear from FedEx, Nexterra & other legal leaders on how innovation in spend management streamlines...






































































