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What Some Of Legal Tech’s Smartest Observers Had To About AI At Inspire
One of the panels assembled by NetDocuments at its Inspire Conference focused on AI’s broader implications for legal practice. The …
District Judges Fight To Save The Rule Of Law While DOJ And Supreme Court Snicker
If democracy survives, it’ll be because a handful of sleep-deprived federal judges refused to let it die on their watch. …
Merger Momentum Builds At Cadwalader As The Firm’s Woes Deepen
Cadwalader has taken hit after hit after hit in recent times, with sweeping lateral moves affecting one of the firm’s …
How Appealing Weekly Roundup
Ed. Note: A weekly roundup of just a few items from Howard Bashman’s How Appealing blog, the Web’s first blog …
ATL’s 16th Annual Legally Themed Halloween Costume Contest
Halloween is always a terrific time for members of the legal community — especially law students — who are able …
Biglaw Lawsuit Against Former Associate Is Actually Messy As Hell
Last month, Biglaw firm Baker McKenzie filed a defamation lawsuit against a former tax associate, Brooke Radford, alleging Radford made repeated allegations on …
Halligan’s Signal Messages Enter The Courtroom Chat
New York Attorney General Letitia James was arraigned this morning in Norfolk on charges of mortgage fraud. This should have …
Stat(s) Of The Week: Working In Plain Sight
According to a recent study by BCG Attorney Search, the four-day mandate for office attendance is becoming the norm in …

Before Advocating To Repeal Section 230, It Helps To First Understand How It Works
Brian Reed’s “Question Everything” podcast built its reputation on careful journalism that explores moral complexity within the journalism field. It’s …