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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...

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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...

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Plotting Biglaw’s Growth Pattern

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,...

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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...

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Attorney Turned ‘Traitor’

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?...

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Neil Gorsuch’s Sly Dissent– See Also

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...

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A Pivotal Moment for the Fortune 500 CLO

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...

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Alito’s Outburst And Tough Times For Partners

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...

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Supreme Court Justice’s Unusual Place In History

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...

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Morning Docket: 07.01.26

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] *...

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Sam Alito Still Has His Job — See Also

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...

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Meet The Law Firm That’s Suing Employers on a Volume Basis

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...

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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...

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The Side Hustle Myth Lawyers Need To Stop Believing

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...

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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] *...

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Hogan Lovells Cadwalader Is ‘Ready to Roll’ On July 1

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...

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Hogan Lovells Cadwalader Is ‘Ready to Roll’

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...

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The NRA Sees A Lot Of Targets — See Also

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....

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Fewer Deals, Bigger Bets: India’s M&A Enters a New Phase

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...

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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...

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Legal AI Is Only as Smart as the System Behind It

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...

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