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In ‘Klimek v. CentraCare Health System,’ Eighth Circuit Reverses Grant of Summary Judgment for Employer and Sets Groundwork for More Employee ADA Claims Based on Vaccine Refusal
In its recent opinion in Klimek v. CentraCare Health System, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has arguably cleared a path for employees to challenge actions taken under generally applicable vaccine mandates as discriminatory under the Americans with...
Australia’s Legal Market Has Chosen Independence. Can America Change the Equation?
The Ashurst-Perkins Coie and HSF Kramer mergers will test whether Australia's fiercely independent legal market can withstand a new wave of American influence. The Ashurst-Perkins Coie and HSF Kramer mergers will test whether Australia's fiercely independent...
Supreme Court Term Goes Out In Blaze Of Hypocrisy, False Retirements, And Bad Ratings — See Generally
Roberts Writes Two Opinions With One Shrug Emoji: The Chief Justice declared independent federal agencies unconstitutional and then turned around and, without a note of irony, said that OF COURSE the Federal Reseve is a duly ordained independent federal agency...
Video Marketing for Lawyers: Best Practices for Winning New Clients
Of all the digital assets in a modern firm's growth toolkit, video marketing for lawyers remains the most engaging medium available—and the single best way to project baseline professionalism and deep competence to a skeptical audience. The post Video Marketing for...
The Secret Science of Mingling for Lawyers
Networking is terrifying and dumb. Good news: Bull Garlington is here with a list of proven behaviors and tricks he's deployed in the field (or brazenly pilfered from experts) to get you over the hump. The post The Secret Science of Mingling for Lawyers appeared first...
Where Experts Become Expert Witnesses: Inside Round Table Group’s New Expert Witness Club
Where Experts Become Expert Witnesses: Inside Round Table Group’s New Expert Witness Club By Susan Cushing An expert witness can hold a doctorate and 30 years of field experience, and still lose a billion-dollar case by struggling under a single line of...
ABA Silver Gavel Awards Shine a Light on the Best in Legal Media
Need a good read? The ABA Silver Gavel Awards represent the best in legal media — including at least a dozen great books. The post ABA Silver Gavel Awards Shine a Light on the Best in Legal Media appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.Each...
The Work Is Waiting: How To Get Involved And Lead Voluntary Bar Associations
Every lawyer says they want a bigger network until someone asks them to join a committee, show up early, stay late, make calls, raise money, recruit speakers, chase sponsors, and solve problems no one sees. That is the part of bar work most lawyers never hear about....
New Poll Shows Americans — Even Republicans — Think The Supreme Court Needs To Be Reined In
A new poll from Verasight dropped this week, and its findings should be a wake-up call for everyone currently pretending the Supreme Court’s legitimacy crisis is a partisan fever dream. Short version: it isn’t. We’ve been tracking the Court’s legitimacy crisis for...
Breyer Pushes Back On Claims That Politics Rules The Supreme Court
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. It’s politics when you’re appointing a new justice; every political group in the world [campaigns for their preferred nominee.] But once the judge is appointed, it’s different. The judge is thinking, what is...
Medicine’s Monopoly Problem
Tahir Amin started out wanting to play professional football in England. He found law instead, and specifically intellectual property law in the early 1990s, when the field was still new enough to feel cutting edge. After a decade of commercial IP practice in the UK...
Solos And Small Law Firms: A Market Ripe For Disruption?
A recent survey and report from Thomson Reuters painted a rather bleak picture for midsize law firms. A similar survey, this time from the practice management platform, Clio, provides an even more dire picture facing solo and small law firms. But where there are...
Legal Research For Everyone: Inside The CourtListener-Claude Partnership
The post Legal Research For Everyone: Inside The CourtListener-Claude Partnership appeared first on Above the Law.Last month, when Anthropic, developer of the popular AI assistant Claude, announced a major push into legal, much of the coverage in the media and the...
Legal Marketing And Business Development: What Lawyers Need To Know To Grow A Practice
Lawyers tend to be precise with language. You argue over words in contracts, emails, motions, settlement agreements, and client communications. One word can change the meaning of an entire sentence. Yet when it comes to growing a law practice, many attorneys still use...
Goodbye Ratings, Hello Benchmarks: If Legal Tech Can Benchmark Attorneys, Shouldn’t Attorneys Be Able To Ethically Benchmark Back?
The post Goodbye Ratings, Hello Benchmarks: If Legal Tech Can Benchmark Attorneys, Shouldn’t Attorneys Be Able To Ethically Benchmark Back? appeared first on Above the Law.The post Goodbye Ratings, Hello Benchmarks: If Legal Tech Can Benchmark Attorneys, Shouldn’t ...
Plotting Biglaw’s Growth Pattern
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to Bloomberg Law’s Leading Law Firms survey, which sector tops the list of areas firms said they were targeting for growth? Hint: This is a shift from growth areas over the last few years,...
Fireworks, Firm Raises, And Fantasy Vacations — See Also
The Supreme Court’s Politics Are Becoming A Big Problem: And Americans are catching on. Compensation Decisions Don’t Wait Around For Biglaw: Boutiques are taking over when it comes to paying their people. Imagine What America’s Semiquincentennial Could Have Been:...
More Than Compliance: Why AI Is Pushing Legal to the Center of Business Strategy
For in-house lawyers, the U.S. government's temporary suspension—and subsequent restoration—of Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 highlights how legal teams are being called on earlier to help businesses evaluate, deploy and govern AI across the enterprise. For in-house...
Mead Johnson Wins Defense Verdict in Latest NEC-Related Infant Formula Trial
Thursday's verdict, in the 22nd Judicial Circuit Court in St. Louis, Missouri, comes less than three weeks after Mead Johnson won reversal of a $60 million formula verdict, the first in the nation involving NEC, or necrotizing enterocolitis. Thursday's verdict,...
UNM Law Professors, Leaders Rally Behind Dean Amid Community Backlash
Following community leaders, alumni and students asking University of New Mexico to not renew the law dean's contract, law school leaders are speaking up about why Dean Camille Carey should be retained. Following community leaders, alumni and students asking...
A ‘Mixed Bag’ For Trump: Looking Back On The Supreme Court Term With Ilya Somin
On this podcast edition of Supreme Court Brief, George Mason law professor and Cato scholar Ilya Somin discusses his big takeaways of the high court's 2025-2026 term. On this podcast edition of Supreme Court Brief, George Mason law professor and Cato scholar...
Universal Migrator Now Supports Migrations From More Than 170 Applications
Universal Migrator has expanded its migration library to support more than 170 legal and business applications, giving legal technology consultants access to one of the industry’s broadest collections of reusable migration scripts. The expanded library enables...
Texas Legal Ed Leaders Embrace AI Upskilling While Navigating Challenges of the Evolving Tech
"The lawyers most likely to flourish in the years ahead are those who both are adept at making wise use of AI capabilities and possess the same expert judgment and perspective that have always been the hallmarks of the best lawyers," one Texas law dean recently wrote...
Serving China Just Got Harder: The Hague Ruling Shaking Up Schedule A Cases
In this week's episode, Legal Speak examines a recent federal appeals court decision that could reshape how intellectual property lawsuits are served on defendants in China. In this week's episode, Legal Speak examines a recent federal appeals court decision...
Frontline Justice and Josef Partner on Multi-State Rollout of AI to Protect Access to SNAP Benefits
The federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, is a critical benefit that helps to alleviate food insecurity for vulnerable populations, supporting over 40 million low-income individuals, nearly three quarters of whom live at or below the federal...
Perkins Coie’s HR Department Became Gatekeepers for Partner Conduct Complaints, Current and Former Employees Say
A Law.com investigation into Perkins Coie's human resources department—sparked by one firm lawyer's public airing of frustrations with its procedures—highlights several instances of attorneys and staff bringing complaints to HR's attention about alleged partner...
Domestic Firms Reclaim Top Spots in UK M&A Rankings for First Half of 2026
Clifford Chance, Slaughter and May, Linklaters and Freshfields led the rankings as U.K. deal value climbed 111% year-on-year to $332.4 billion, driven by several large-cap transactions and a rebound in cross-border activity. Clifford Chance, Slaughter and May,...
Sell Yourself One Hour of Your Time Every Day
Jay Harrington | A goal without action is merely a dream. Use these simple tools to set a big ambitious goal, then sell yourself an hour each day to work toward achieving it. The post Sell Yourself One Hour of Your Time Every Day appeared first on Articles, Tips and...
4th Circuit Blocks Firing of Intelligence Officers Assigned to DEI Programs
In its 2-1 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit said the 19 career officers in the Central Intelligence Agency and Office of the Director of National Intelligence were fired as part of reductions in force and were therefore owed constitutional...
Two Federal Judges Block Trump’s Admin’s Attempt to Reshape Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
Federal judges in Massachusetts and Washington D.C. issued separate rulings Tuesday blocking the Trump administration's attempt to impose additional conditions for eligibility in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program. Federal judges in Massachusetts and...
‘Truly One of a Kind’: Mass Tort Titan Paul Napoli Has Died
Paul Napoli, founder of New York-based plaintiffs' firm Napoli Shkolnik, who was serving as co-lead plaintiffs' counsel in the PFAS litigation involving firefighting foam, died on Tuesday at age 58. Paul Napoli, founder of New York-based plaintiffs' firm Napoli...
Mass Tort Titan Paul Napoli, Who Sued for 9/11 Firefighters, Has Died. ‘Truly One of a Kind.’
Paul Napoli, founder of New York-based plaintiffs' firm Napoli Shkolnik, who was serving as co-lead plaintiffs' counsel in the PFAS litigation involving firefighting foam, died on Tuesday at age 58. Paul Napoli, founder of New York-based plaintiffs' firm Napoli...
Justice Gorsuch’s Birthright Citizenship Dissent… Will Not Make Donald Trump Happy
On the one hand, the birthright citizenship ruling allowed Chief Justice Roberts to put a bow on the Supreme Court’s Term, delivering a blow to Donald Trump that Roberts will milk for every “the Supreme Court really is independent!” op-ed that the Washington Post is...
‘Adventures In Legal Tech’: Why You Need Structured Intelligence Before Artificial Intelligence
Legal professionals are drowning in complexity. Yet, the tools used to manage this complexity — PowerPoint, spreadsheets, static diagrams — haven’t meaningfully evolved in decades. That’s where the concept of structural intelligence comes in. In this episode of...
Lawyers Were Trained To Find Answers. Businesses Need Decisions.
One of the biggest surprises of my in-house career is realizing how rarely anyone actually wants “the legal answer.” At least not in the way lawyers are trained to think about it. Early in my career, I think the best lawyers are the people who can analyze the issue...
Attorney Turned ‘Traitor’
(Photo by: Eugene Gologursky/Bravo via Getty Images) Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! Attorney turned reality TV star (Real Housewives, Married To Medicine, The Traitors) Phaedra Parks got her Juris Doctor at what top law school?...
Neil Gorsuch’s Sly Dissent– See Also
In-House Counsel May Love Your Law Firm: But is it one of the “Best of the Best”? Find out here. Neil Gorsuch: Agent Of Chaos: The justice’s dissent in the birthright citizenship case managed to undermine the Trump administration’s whole strategy. Norton Rose Raises...
After ‘Slaughter’ Ruling, Agencies Face a New Constitutional Order
"I think we're going to see a lot of these agencies becoming much more political and easier to control in their actions," said Columbia University constitutional law professor Gillian Metzger. "I think we're going to see a lot of these agencies becoming much...
Public Company Accounting Oversight Board Taps Venable Partner, Former SEC Enforcement Lawyer as General Counsel
George Kostolampros brings more than 25 years of regulatory, governance and enforcement experience to the board that oversees auditors of public companies and broker-dealers. George Kostolampros brings more than 25 years of regulatory, governance and enforcement...
A Pivotal Moment for the Fortune 500 CLO
The modern CLO is expected to understand technology shifts in legal, be a change champion, a transformation driver, and a strategic business partner. In many organizations, the CLO is no longer viewed solely as the senior legal advisor to the business, but as the...
Relationships Over Sales: How Real Connections Build A Legal Practice
Getty ImagesIn a recent conversation with Jason Stiehl, a partner at Crowell & Moring focused on class action defense, we explored what it actually takes to move from overworked service partner to trusted rainmaker, without it ever feeling like selling. What Jason...
This Biglaw Leader Thinks AI May Trigger Layoffs, But Not At His Firm
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. When AI reduces the hours a matter requires, a profit model built on associate volume is more exposed. Our profitability comes from specialized expertise where clients are paying for judgment on hard problems,...
Goldman Sachs Names Acting Legal Chief Upon Ruemmler’s Epstein-Inspired Exit
Michael Bosworth joined Goldman Sachs in 2022 as a partner and deputy general counsel. Michael Bosworth joined Goldman Sachs in 2022 as a partner and deputy general counsel.
The AI-Native Law Firm: Flat Fees, Embedded Lawyers, And A 100% Net Promoter Score
Getty ImagesSomething is different about Ryan Walker’s law firm. General Legal doesn’t bill by the hour. They don’t send back contracts bleeding red lines. They jump into your Slack channel. They have a perfect net promoter score, reflecting a strong customer...
Former Biglaw Partner Says Trump’s Billion-Dollar Crypto Haul Is ‘The Greatest Onslaught Of Corruption In The History Of Mankind’
Former Hogan Lovells partner turned White House special counsel (in the Trump I regime) Ty Cobb is back on the cable news circuit to make some biting comments about his former boss. Cobb left the hallowed halls of Biglaw to join the first Trump administration, but he...
Corporate Counsel Have Spoken: These Are The Law Firms They Love
Which Biglaw firms have clients who can’t stop singing their praises? That’s what the BTI Consulting Group set out to answer with its latest ranking, the Client Service A-Team. This isn’t a list of the biggest firms or the ones with the flashiest profits-per-partner...
Biglaw Firm Gets On Board With New Associate Salary Scale
Norton Rose Fulbright has matched the new Milbank salary scale, effective July 1, 2026. The firm — one of the largest in the world by headcount — is raising associate base compensation across the scale, with first-years going to $235,000 and the most senior associates...
3 Questions For A Law Student Turned Conference Host (Part II)
Last week, I presented Part 1 of my written interview with law student turned litigation funding conference host, Charles Zuo. That column presented his answer to the first of my three questions and focused on his efforts to ensure that his conference had a diverse...
‘Adventures In Legal Tech’: An Apt Analogy For Lawyer AI Use
The pilot and the autopilot are not enemies. Neither are lawyers and AI. The question is figuring out who does what. Teo Doremus, CEO and co-founder of Advocacy, has a simple answer for any lawyer thinking about building an AI-native practice: do it now, not later....
Alito’s Outburst And Tough Times For Partners
Supreme Court action gets spicy as Sam Alito threw a fit from the bench. After Justice Sotomayor took the opportunity to systematically dismantle his reasoning in the asylum case, Alito spoke up out of turn to explain that he’d have brought better arguments if he’d...
How I Made Practice Group Chair: ‘Leadership Must Be Earned,’ Says Siegmund Gutman of Mintz
"Ultimately, I believe leadership must be earned. It's not enough to simply want to be a leader. People need to want to follow you. So, aspiring leaders must earn respect. This requires hard work. You must show why you can lead." "Ultimately, I believe...
Halfway To 250, America’s Republican President Fought Big Business, Won The Real Peace Prize, And Loved Nature
Like many of my fellow Americans, I have zero interest in any of the tacky, self-aggrandizing events President Donald Trump has planned for the nation’s 250th birthday. None of that is about us or our real history. Rather, Trump’s semiquincentennial celebrations are...
House GOP Defectors Tank Procedural Vote To Bring NDAA To Floor
The post House GOP Defectors Tank Procedural Vote To Bring NDAA To Floor appeared first on Above the Law.WASHINGTON — A gambit by House GOP leaders to tie the annual National Defense Authorization Act to a controversial voter restriction bill turned into a political...
‘How is it Not a Conflict?’ Debate Surrounds Kirkland’s Billion-Dollar Investment Fund
A Law.com investigation reveals a growing divide over whether U.S. law firms' in-house investment funds create alignment with private equity clients—or unresolvable conflicts that risk undermining lawyers' independence. A Law.com investigation reveals a growing...
Those ‘WL’ Citations Are An Open Invitation To AI Hallucinations
Lawyers continue to file hallucinated cases, which is, frankly, kind of an accomplishment at this point. Legal tools exist that guard against such hallucinations and even more tools exist to double check to make sure no hallucinations slipped in there. And then, of...
Supreme Court Justice’s Unusual Place In History
(Image via Getty) Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! Which Supreme Court Justice shook hands with both John Quincy Adams (6th president of the United States) and also John F. Kennedy (the 35th)? Hint: With more than 29 years on the...
Morning Docket: 07.01.26
* In an exquisite use of concurring opinions, Ketanji Brown Jackson goes off on Clarence Thomas and his revisionist history of the 14th Amendment. [Bloomberg Law News] * The left can’t afford to get cocky about the birthright citizenship decision. [Huffington Post] *...
What Flat Fees Actually Cost Family and Immigration Attorneys
Amy Coats | In family law and immigration law, cases that stay within their original scope are the exception. But knowing this and pricing for it are two different things. The post What Flat Fees Actually Cost Family and Immigration Attorneys appeared first on...
Legal Education Leaders Raise Concerns Over Access as Law School Loan Caps Take Effect
The new federal student loan caps that go into effect Wednesday raise concerns about increased reliance on private loans, potential enrollment shifts and disproportionate impacts on underrepresented and economically disadvantaged students. The new federal...
Critical Mass With Law.com’s Amanda Bronstad: What’s the Impact of the Roundup Ruling by SCOTUS? Meta Loses Last Bid to Avoid Next Month’s Trial Against 29 States
This week: The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling siding with Monsanto puts thousands of Roundup lawsuits into limbo. A federal judge rejected Meta's summary judgment motion ahead of an Aug. 18 bellwether trial in which attorneys general from 29 states allege its social...
29 States Head to Trial Against Meta After Social Media Addiction Judge Refuses to Toss Claims
U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, who is overseeing the social media addiction multidistrict litigation in the Northern District of California, refused to grant Meta's summary judgment motion on Monday. U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, who...
Sam Alito Still Has His Job — See Also
Reports Of Samuel Alito’s Retirement Have Been Greatly Exaggerated: A lil’ oopsie from NPR. Small firms, big money: Raises and bonuses going around. No Holds Barred Take On Attorney General Nominee Todd Blanche: Sheldon Whitehouse is *not* a fan. Citations At The Root...
SEC Eyes New ETF Rules Amid Rise of Prediction Market Funds
Since the agency adopted ETF rules in 2019, ETF assets have grown from roughly $4 trillion to more than $12 trillion. Since the agency adopted ETF rules in 2019, ETF assets have grown from roughly $4 trillion to more than $12 trillion.
The Supreme Court Celebrates America’s Birthday By Defending The Constitution
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. Citizenship, then and now, was the right to have rights—to freely participate in our political community. The Framers of the Fourteenth Amendment extended that promise to “every free-born person in this land.”...
Litigation Boutiques Aren’t The Only Ones Getting In On The Summer Bonus Action
Not every summer bonus announcement comes from a litigation boutique with nine-figure verdicts on the wall. Sometimes it comes from a corporate firm in Coppell, Texas, that represents people buying and selling dry cleaners and HVAC companies. SMB Law Group — a...
Senator Whitehouse Would Like To Tell You Exactly What He Thinks Of Todd Blanche
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse has written the most comprehensive argument yet against confirming Todd Blanche as Attorney General, published this week in The Contrarian under the headline “Todd Blanche Should Not Be Confirmed.” If you’ve been following our coverage of...
Delaware Judge Tosses Biotech Exec.’s $700M Suit Over Failed IPO
A Delaware judge dismissed a former Aurion Biotech executive's challenge to a stockholder's alleged takeover of the company, finding he failed to plausibly allege that defendants caused the abandonment of the planned IPO. A Delaware judge dismissed a former...
NPR Reports Sam Alito Retires From Supreme Court (Spoiler Alert: He Did Not)
Sam Alito watched his career flash before his eyes on Tuesday. Immediately after the conclusion of the Supreme Court Term, NPR reported that the justice had announced his retirement, complete with Nina Totenberg’s retrospective on his tenure. Totenberg framed her look...
Meet The Law Firm That’s Suing Employers on a Volume Basis
For HKM Employment Attorneys, which has more than 100 lawyers filing suits on behalf of plaintiffs, its large size gives it "the ability to fund any case and not get overwhelmed or bullied by defense counsel," claimed firmwide managing partner Daniel Kalish. For...
Pfizer Reaches Tentative Settlement in Depo-Provera Cases, Bellwether Trial Vacated
U.S. District Judge M. Casey Rodgers, in the Northern District of Florida, postponed her expert ruling this month due to a settlement reached between Pfizer and lead counsel in the Depo-Provera multidistrict litigation. U.S. District Judge M. Casey Rodgers, in...
Second Circuit Judge Sarah Merriam Disciplined Again, This Time for Creating A ‘Tense And Challenging’ Work Environment
The federal judiciary is perpetrating a fraud upon the public. With four judges in the news just this month for committing misconduct — Eleanor Ross, Ryan Nelson, Thomas Luddington, and now Sarah Merriam — we should be honest about systemic flaws in the judicial...
Tulane Elevates Deputy GC as Universities Keep Cycling Through Legal Chiefs
Howard Boyd will take over July 1, succeeding Victoria “Tori Johnson, who is stepping down after more than three decades of service to the university. Johnson has been named general counsel emeritus and will continue supporting Tulane on select projects and transition...
Trump Picks Recently Confirmed Judge Anna St. John for 5th Circuit Vacancy
University of Richmond law professor Carl Tobias said St. John's elevation has been particularly quick, though Trump in his first term similarly appointed some individuals to district courts and elevated them to appeals courts shortly thereafter. University of...
At 3rd Circuit, Judges Press ROSS And Thomson Reuters On Fair Use, AI Training, And Market Harm
The post At 3rd Circuit, Judges Press ROSS And Thomson Reuters On Fair Use, AI Training, And Market Harm appeared first on Above the Law.The closely watched copyright litigation between Thomson Reuters and ROSS Intelligence returned to the spotlight this month as a...
After the BARBRI Deal, Lega’s Christian Lang Says the Governance Platform Isn’t Going Away, But It Is Going to School
When I wrote last week about BARBRI’s acquisition of Lega, I had not yet had the chance to speak with Lega founder Christian Lang, who was traveling. So I closed that post with what was admittedly conjecture on my part – that the large-language-model governance...
Running a Client Team
Sally Schmidt: Much has been written and said about the value of forming client teams, but not all lawyers understand what that actually means. The post Running a Client Team appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.I once suggested to a law...
An Entirely Innocent Question About Artificial Intelligence
Democratic Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia was talking a couple of weeks ago about Anthropic’s artificial intelligence “Mythos model.” Warner said, “This tool broke into almost all of our classified systems, not in weeks but in hours.” Hmmm. An artificial intelligence...
Elite Boutiques Continue To Leave Biglaw In The Dust: Another Milbank Match Is Here
The salary wars may have started in Biglaw, but it’s the boutiques that have been doing all the talking. Elite litigation shops continue to roll out Milbank matches at a steady clip, while many of the industry’s largest firms remain conspicuously silent, leaving...
Supreme Court Slaughters FTC, Lets Federal Reserve Cook
Donald Trump put the Supreme Court in a pickle. The conservative supermajority had dropped hints with all the subtlety of setting off a fireworks display while riding a Sea-Doo naked across the green ooze of the Reflecting Pool that it was ready, willing, and able to...
The Side Hustle Myth Lawyers Need To Stop Believing
Most lawyers think entrepreneurship starts with a resignation letter. It usually starts with exhaustion. A late-night idea. A LinkedIn post. A spreadsheet. A conversation that refuses to leave your head. Something you build after your children go to sleep because you...
Saks Exits Bankruptcy
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The Midyear Career And Brand Audit You Should Be Doing Right Now
Summer is officially here. School’s out for the kids, vacation mode is turned on, and weekend BBQs are abundant. Yet, it’s also a great time to conduct your own midyear career and brand audit, especially if you’re preparing to make a career move within the next six to...
How the Deal Got Done: Winston Taylor Completes Historic Transatlantic Combination
Winston & Strawn and Taylor Wessing's U.K.-led business have officially launched as Winston Taylor, a transatlantic law firm with more than 1,400 lawyers and estimated annual revenues of approximately $1.75 billion. Dominick DeChiara, chief strategy officer of...
Anti-Surveillance Pricing Trend Picks Up Steam in New York
New York's legislature recently passed a bill that would ban so-called surveillance pricing, in which retailers adjust prices offered to consumers based on personal data like location, household income and browsing history, adding to a growing nationwide...
Supio Hires COO of Nevada’s Largest PI Firm As Its First VP of Industry, To Help Drive Innovation Strategy
Supio, the AI platform built for plaintiffs’ personal injury firms, has hired Melissa Graham, chief operating officer of Nevada’s Richard Harris Law Firm for the last 15 years, as its vice president of industry, a newly created role aimed at narrowing the gap between...
Morning Docket: 06.30.26
* Hogan Lovells Cadwalader makes its premiere tomorrow, with plans for growth on the horizon. [Bloomberg Law News] * A little lost in the Supreme Court shell game yesterday, the Court quietly snuffed out Trump’s bid to get out of the E. Jean Carroll case. [NY Times] *...
Hogan Lovells Cadwalader Is ‘Ready to Roll’ On July 1
On the verge of a historic merger with Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft, Hogan Lovells CEO Miguel Zaldivar said both legacy firms turned in strong performances during the first half of 2026 and the combined firm will be off to a strong start. On the verge of a...
Hogan Lovells Cadwalader Is ‘Ready to Roll’
On the verge of a historic merger with Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft, Hogan Lovells CEO Miguel Zaldivar said both legacy firms turned in strong performances during the first half of 2026 and the combined firm will be off to a strong start. On the verge of a...
The NRA Sees A Lot Of Targets — See Also
Stop Hitting Your (Former) Self: The NRA will be suing the 1791 Foundation in three courts! John Roberts Is Not As Clever As He Thinks He Is: Releasing two contradictory opinions at the same time is what happens when hubris meets madness meets being a shameless hack....
Fewer Deals, Bigger Bets: India’s M&A Enters a New Phase
In the first quarter of this year, deal activity fell more than 22% compared to last year, and deal value declined nearly 40%, LSEG data shows. It was the first significant slowdown in India's M&A market in close to 10 years, lawyers said. In the first...
Two Justices Just Signaled — Again — That They Want To Destroy Press Freedom
Once again, Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch have gone to the mat for their attempt to end a truly free press. The Supreme Court’s orders list this morning included a cert denial that includes a quiet wake-up call for the media. In Dershowitz v. Cable News...
Biglaw’s Newest Transatlantic Giant Unveils An Ambitious Global Vision
Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. Ashurst Perkins Coie enters the market with a clear ambition: to be the leading global advisor to the companies shaping the future economy. We have built a firm with the scale, capability, and sector focus to...
So… Maybe Bar Examiners Need An Actual Plan For Emergencies?
The New York State Bar Association is calling on bar examiners to do better, specifically, to establish clear procedures for emergencies and disruptions during the bar exam. On Saturday, NYSBA’s governing body, the House of Delegates, adopted a report from its Young...
After The World Cup Ends, The Cameras Will Still Be Here
A couple of weeks into the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the conversation has understandably focused on the matches themselves. The United States opened with a strong performance. Canada and Mexico have already generated excitement among home supporters. Across North America,...
Building A Judicial Legacy
Judge Nushin Sayfie traces her path from a fifth-grade classroom where a teacher named her attorney general, to 14 years defending clients who couldn’t afford a lawyer, to the bench of Florida’s 11th Judicial Circuit. She talks with Kathryn Rubino about what she gave...
Supreme Court Justice’s Side Hustle As An Author Is A Pretty Lucrative Gig
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to the most recent Supreme Court financial disclosure documents, which Supreme Court Justice has earned the most as an author? Hint: This justice has earned a total of $4.14 million off of...
New Connecticut Law Puts AI-Assisted Hiring Under a Microscope
AI expert Niloy Ray calls Connecticut's law "a really good statute" because it emphasizes transparency, but "it avoids the hyper-specificity of some of the other statutes," such as the ones from New York and Colorado. AI expert Niloy Ray calls Connecticut's law...
Federal Judge Denies Motion to Dismiss Lawsuit Over Law School Application Fees
A Georgia resident originally filed the class-action complaint last August in U.S. District Court in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, alleging three counts of violating the Sherman Act, citing horizontal restraint of trade in two counts and monopolization in...
Legal AI Is Only as Smart as the System Behind It
"When AI produces insights that you have to manually verify before being able to trust them, you've done the polar opposite of unlocking AI efficiency. You've added a verification burden on top of your existing processes," said Mark Ross, principal and growth and...
Judiciary to Increase Pacer Fee to Fund Fast-Tracked System Upgrade
“Unfortunately, without a modest increase in fees, we will not be able to collect enough money to cover the costs of delivering the case management system that the federal courts must have to continue to operate securely," said Judge Robert J. Conrad, Jr., director of...



















































































